All Wheat Area Planted and Harvested - States and United States: 2015 and 2016 [Includes area planted in preceding fall] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area planted : Area harvested State :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2015 : 2016 : 2015 : 2016 1/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 acres : Alabama .......: 260 200 220 160 Arizona .......: 150 108 142 101 Arkansas ......: 350 200 240 140 California ....: 465 470 210 220 Colorado ......: 2,408 2,258 2,147 2,127 Delaware ......: 70 70 65 65 Florida .......: 25 20 15 15 Georgia .......: 215 200 145 135 Idaho .........: 1,200 1,231 1,135 1,171 Illinois ......: 540 560 520 520 : Indiana .......: 290 350 260 320 Iowa ..........: 20 40 15 30 Kansas ........: 9,200 8,500 8,700 8,100 Kentucky ......: 560 540 440 410 Louisiana .....: 110 30 92 25 Maryland ......: 355 360 270 260 Michigan ......: 510 600 475 570 Minnesota .....: 1,532 1,435 1,473 1,380 Mississippi ...: 150 80 120 70 Missouri ......: 760 690 610 600 : Montana .......: 5,520 5,280 5,265 5,105 Nebraska ......: 1,490 1,280 1,210 1,200 Nevada ........: 12 14 8 9 New Jersey ....: 27 27 20 21 New Mexico ....: 385 370 190 180 New York ......: 120 130 110 115 North Carolina : 650 480 570 420 North Dakota ..: 7,990 7,740 7,915 7,590 Ohio ..........: 520 590 480 550 Oklahoma ......: 5,300 5,000 3,800 3,300 : Oregon ........: 835 810 828 803 Pennsylvania ..: 195 230 175 195 South Carolina : 170 90 160 75 South Dakota ..: 2,756 2,154 2,236 2,024 Tennessee .....: 455 440 395 390 Texas .........: 6,000 5,200 3,550 2,800 Utah ..........: 125 126 119 113 Virginia ......: 260 220 210 175 Washington ....: 2,280 2,250 2,215 2,210 West Virginia .: 9 8 4 4 Wisconsin .....: 230 290 210 265 Wyoming .......: 145 145 130 130 : United States .: 54,644 50,816 47,094 44,093 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Forecasted.
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