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Dry Beans

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Overview

The United States is the sixth-leading producer of dry edible beans, behind Brazil, India, China, Burma, and Mexico. During 2001-03, dry bean farm cash receipts averaged $446 million—ninth among U.S. vegetables. Averaging 6.8 pounds per person during 2001-03, annual per capita use of dry beans was 11 percent lower than 1991-93 but 1 percent above 1981-83. North Dakota and Michigan account for nearly half of U.S. production. ERS analysis of dry beans covers supply, use, price, and international trade.

Features

2008 Farm Bill Side-By-Side (August 2008) presents a title-by-title summary of key provisions of the 2008 Act in a side-by-side comparison with previous legislation. The side-by-side includes links to related ERS publications and to analyses of previous farm acts. New features include a user's guide, an A-Z list of major provisions, and a search function.

Vegetables and Melons Outlook, issued every other month, featuring current intelligence and forecasts of changing conditions in the U.S. vegetable and melon sectors. Topics include production, consumption, prices, trade, and more.

Recommended Readings

Dry Edible BeansPDF file (August 2008) presents the latest market outlook for the U.S. dry bean market, including production, trade, and prices for major classes such as pinto and navy beans.

Dry Peas and LentilsPDF file (August 2008) presents the latest market outlook for the U.S. dry pea and lentil market, including production, trade, and prices for major classes such as green peas and lentils.

Effects of Marketing Loans on U.S. Dry Peas and Lentils: Supply Response and World Trade (May 2008) describes how extending marketing loans for the 2002-07 crops of dry peas and lentils led to expanded acreage in some years. However, simulation results suggest that impacts on U.S. pea and lentil exports were minor.

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Recommended Data Products

Dry Beans at a GlancePDF file provides data for 2001/02 to 2008/09 on area, production, value, unit value, and trade for U.S. dry edible beans.

Most recent tables from Vegetable and Melons Outlook containing acreage, production, prices, crop values, U.S. trade, and more for dry edible beans (Excel,Excel file PDFPDF file) and dry peas and lentils (Excel,Excel file PDFPDF file).

Dry Pea and Lentil Statistics include time-series tables describing dry pea and lentil markets, including U.S. acreage, yield, production, price, value, trade, and per capita use. Other tables contain data on world dry pea, lentil, and chickpea acreage, production, and trade.

U.S. Dry Bean Statistics, 1909-2006 (updated September 2007) includes 155 time-series tables describing dry bean markets, including acreage, yield, production, price, value, trade, and per capita use. It also contains State production series, information by class of bean, and world area, production, and trade.

Vegetables and Melons Yearbook provides over 140 tables in downloadable ExcelExcel file files detailing 25 years of annual data. It includes 10 tables for U.S./State dry bean farm acreage, production, prices, crop value, imports and exports by class and country, and per capita use by class.

Questions and Answers

Why does USDA's Food Guide Pyramid put dry beans in the meat group? Find the answer to this and other dry bean questions.

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Updated date: September 8, 2008