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Ag stats: July 2022 mountain states region agricultural prices received

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United States Highlights

July Prices Received Index Down 0.1 Percent

The July Prices Received Index 2011 Base (Agricultural Production), at 134.7, decreased 0.1 percent from June but increased 26 percent from July 2021. At 124.2, the Crop Production Index was down 1.2 percent from last month but up 16 percent from the previous year. The Livestock Production Index, at 148.1 increased 2.2 percent from June and 38 percent from July last year. Producers received lower prices during July for broilers, soybeans, wheat, and corn but higher prices for market eggs, hay, hogs, and cattle. In addition to prices, the volume change of commodities marketed also influences the indexes. In July, there was decreased monthly movement for milk, cattle, oranges, and broilers and increased marketing of wheat, grapes, hay, and cotton.

July Prices Paid Index Up 0.5 Percent

The July Prices Paid Index for Commodities and Services, Interest, Taxes, and Farm Wage Rates (PPITW), at 135.6, is up 0.5 percent from June 2022 and 13 percent from July 2021. Higher prices in July for hay & forages, feeder cattle, other services, and herbicides more than offset lower prices for nitrogen, diesel, mixed fertilizer, and feed grains.

Prices Received – Mountain Region States and United States: July 2022 with Comparisons

State

July 2021

June 2022

July 2022

Barley, All

(dollars per bushel)

(dollars per bushel)

(dollars per bushel)

Colorado

4.86

5.1

5.3

Montana

4.68

7.95

7.16

Wyoming

(D)

(D)

(S)

United States

5.02

6.46

6.6

Corn

   

Colorado

6.55

7.96

8.11

United States

6.12

7.37

7.25

Wheat, All

   

Arizona.

(D)

(D)

(D)

Colorado

6.03

10.3

8.2

Montana

6.72

11.6

10.6

United States

6.26

9.55

8.69

Hay, Alfalfa

(dollars per ton)

(dollars per ton)

(dollars per ton)

Arizona.

200

315

330

Colorado

225

215

225

Montana

185

250

250

New Mexico

240

280

295

Utah

220

275

300

Wyoming

190

225

225

United States

206

245

276

Hay, Other

   

Arizona.

190

230

235

Colorado

230

230

240

Montana

175

220

230

New Mexico

200

225

235

Utah

160

225

250

Wyoming

175

200

215

United States

153

146

164

Milk, All

(dollars per hundredweight)

(dollars per hundredweight)

(dollars per hundredweight)

Arizona.

17.6

26.8

26.2

Colorado

18.1

26.8

25.6

New Mexico

15.7

24.7

23.7

Utah

17.6

26.8

25.7

United States

17.8

26.9

25.7

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
(S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate.