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Peanut acreage for North Carolina and other states is provided in the tables below. Table 1 provides information on county production in North Carolina from 2007-2011 (thanks Bob.) Table 2 reflects production in North Carolina counties over a wide range of years. Table 3 reflects US production over a wide range of years.

Also, the relative difference in peanut maturity among commercial Virginia market types can be found on page 28 of 2011 Peanut Information in table 3-5. Data in the table on the actual laminated maturity chart are dated. We have not printed any copies since 2005. We still have a rather good supply of that version. As you work with the chart give me feedback. If we can get a sponsor and if I can find the original electronic version we can make additions and corrects and print and laminate another set.

Table 1. Peanut acreage in North Carolina by county from 2007-2011.

COUNTY 

2007 

2008 

2009 

2010 

2011 

2009-2011 Avg. 

Beaufort

128

255

342

216

549

369

Bertie

9460

9606

6344

8297

6688

7110

Bladen

5290

6039

4143

4947

5395

4828

Brunswick

2

0

2

0

1

1

Carteret

0

1

5

1

84

30

Chowan

5530

4987

3229

3601

3105

3311

Columbus

3684

3113

3190

4960

5191

4447

Craven

567

647

420

959

410

596

Cumberland

371

807

82

622

162

288

Currituck

213

239

20

27

28

25

Duplin

2377

3104

3517

3451

4070

3679

Edgecombe

9518

7443

3437

7641

5565

5548

Gates

3731

2609

2381

3054

2573

2669

Greene

1297

1564

1888

2440

2236

2188

Halifax

6833

7937

5119

4784

5419

5108

Harnett

698

390

240

407

164

271

Hertford

4590

5345

2888

3987

3584

3486

Johnston

404

1205

438

963

1050

817

Jones

618

876

817

847

645

770

Lenoir

639

625

255

670

349

425

Lincoln

1

0

0

0

0

0

Martin

9379

11003

7351

8652

8098

8033

Nash

2463

2522

1585

1424

2567

1858

Northampton

5355

5085

3348

3287

2949

3194

Onlsow

681

818

6

702

610

439

Pamlico

0

121

0

0

0

0

Pasquotank

171

235

94

30

23

49

Pender

25

20

21

19

251

97

Perquimans

2623

2559

1160

1102

507

923

Pitt

4244

4779

3424

6099

7132

5552

Richmond

1

0

1

0

0

0

Robeson

1221

2787

1945

3072

3124

2714

Rutherford

0

0

0

0

0

0

Sampson

4209

4216

3534

4665

3665

3955

Scotland

864

1399

857

1029

665

850

Wake

195

22

22

27

240

96

Washington

1660

1366

1023

1323

1118

1154

Wayne

811

1598

1564

1415

1845

1608

Wilson

848

1590

888

868

644

800

TOTALS:

90699

96909

65578

85588

80702

77289

Table 2. Peanut acreage in North Carolina by county during 1991, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, and 2011. 

*Acreage from all counties not included. 

County 

1991 

1999 

2004 

2006 

2009 

2010 

2011* 

Northampton

27,740

20,465

4,211

2,753

3,437

3,287

2,948

Halifax

26,690

20,490

10,604

4,815

5,119

4,784

5,419

Bertie

22,420

16,480

12,654

10,248

6,343

8,297

6,688

Martin

17,120

13,330

12,650

8,086

7,358

8,651

8,097

Hertford

14,680

10,705

7,148

3,400

2,888

3,987

3,584

Edgecombe

14,830

12,335

12,196

6,042

3,556

7,640

5,564

Chowan

6,735

5,405

6,962

5,510

3,230

3,600

3,104

Gates

7,690

6,225

6,791

4,250

2,380

3,054

2,572

Perquimans

3,235

2,910

4,659

2,773

1,160

1,102

506

Pitt

5,680

4,380

4,715

4,352

3,432

3,098

7,132

Bladen

4,430

2,925

6,164

4,008

4,142

4,947

5,395

Columbus

1,040

695

2,879

7,854

3,189

4,959

5,190

Sampson

345

265

1,857

4,498

3,534

4,665

6,665

Duplin

10

10

1,405

2,363

3,517

3,450

4,069

Wayne

1,414

1,844

Total

162,000

124,000

105,000

84,000

65,901

85,587

80,702

Table 3. Peanut acreage by state during 2001, 2005, 2010, and 2011. 

*Modified from NAS, August 2011 

State 

2001 

2005 

2010 

2011* 

Alabama

200,000

223,000

189,000

167,000

Florida

90,000

145,000

134,000

135,000

Georgia

515,000

750,000

558,000

475,000

New Mexico

22,000

19,000

9,000

9,000

Oklahoma

80,000

33,000

19,000

23,000

Texas

425,000

260,000

159,000

100,000

Mississippi

17,000

Virginia

75,000

22,000

17,000

14,000

North Carolina

123,000

95,000

86,000

80,000

South Carolina

11,000

59,000

66,000

66,000

Total (US)

1,541,000

1,607,000

1,237,000

1,086,000

V-C Region

209,000

176,000

169,000

160,000

table 3-5

Article first appeared as North Carolina Peanut Note (PNNC-2011-046)