Iowa moves up to second place in 2012 Ag Census

Up in total value of ag sales, crop sales and livestock sales

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey Feb. 26 said the recently released 2012 Census of Agriculture preliminary data show Iowa has seen dramatic increases in the total value of agriculture production, value of crops sold and value of livestock sold.  The growth has allowed Iowa to move in to second place nationally in each category since the last Census of Agriculture in 2007.

“The impact of Iowa’s agriculture industry is tremendous, and it continues to grow,” Northey said.  “The growth over the last five years is a testament to the hard work, creativity and persistence of our farmers.  Even with the recent softening of commodity prices, Iowa agriculture is well positioned to continue to be a key driver of the state’s economy.”

Iowa’s total value of agriculture production increased more than 50 percent from $20.4 billion in 2007 to $30.8 billion in 2012.  The value of crops sold in Iowa increased by two-thirds from $10.3 billion to $17.4 billion.  The value of Iowa livestock production increased by one-third from $10.1 billion to $13.5 billion.

Iowa moved from third nationally in each category in to second place, passing Texas in the total value of production, passing Illinois in the value of crops sold and passing California in the value of livestock sold.

Additional preliminary Census of Agriculture date can be found at http://www.agcensus.usda.gov/.  The final census results will be released in May and will include U.S., state and county data on livestock inventory, crop acreage and production, energy, land use practices, and production expenses.

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