Ohio State University Research Bulletin

Ohio Apple Production:

National Market Perspective


Production By States

Washington and New York have consistently ranked first and second in U.S. apple production for many years (Table 2). But during the 15-year period 1973-1988, Washington increased its share of total U.S. production from under 30 percent to nearly 43 percent, producing by 1988 more than four times as many apples as the second-ranking state. For the past decade, Michigan has ranked third. Most of the 12 or 13 top-ranking states have maintained, generally, their same relative rank among producing states, and most of them have actually increased production in the past 15 years. But, given the more rapid rise in Washington output, nearly all other states have experienced a comparative decline in their percentage of national production (Table 2). Although eastern U.S. production is widely scattered among many states, and at widely scattered locations within states (compared to western production patterns), some consolidation of production has occurred. Note that "all other" states in Table 2 account for a steadily declining relative share of total U.S. production.

Table 2: Total Apple Production, Percentage Distribution of Total Production, and Rank in Production, Selected States, Selected Years, United States, 1973-1988.

Total U.S. Production Percent of U.S. Production Rank in Production
State 1973 1978 1983 1988 1973 1978 1983 1988 1973 1978 1983 1988
(millions of pounds) (percent)
California490500460630 7.96.65.56.94554
Idaho1301321281352.1 1.71.51.51011 1010
Massachusetts761059799 1.21.41.21.112121211
Michigan470890750830 7.611.89.09.15333
New Jersey1009010065 1.61.21.20.711 1311 13
New York7201,0801,100910 11.614.313.19.92222
North Carolina210322415350 3.44.35.03.8877 7
Ohio10013510095 1.61.81.21.011 101112
Oregon167142155165 2.71.91.91.89999
Pennsylvania500400500520 8.05.36.05.736 45
Virginia400515455425 6.46.85.44.66466
Washington1,8602,1483,0553,900 29.828.436.442.71 111
West Virginia225295220215 3.63.92.62.37888
All Other777800838819 12.510.610.08.9----
Total U.S.6,2257,5548,3739,158 100.0100.0100.0100.0----
Source: Non-citrus Fruits and Nuts, annual summaries, Agricultural Statistics Board, NASS, USDA, January, 1975, 1980, 1986, 1989.


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