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COMMERCIAL FLORICULTURE SURVEY January 1, 2007 |
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NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE |
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rm 5030, South Building 1400 Independence Ave., S.W. Washington, DC 20250-2000 Email: [email protected] |
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Please make corrections to name, address and Zip Code, if necessary. |
The Department of Agriculture is conducting its annual Floriculture Survey to collect data on 2006 production. Your cooperation is essential. Completing this survey may help you identify areas of profit and plan for the new growing season. It also will help us accurately estimate floriculture production in your state, and nationally. Your response is voluntary. The information you furnish will be kept confidential, as required by law.
Thank you. |
INTRODUCTION |
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1. During 2006, which of the following Floriculture crops did this operation PRODUCE and SELL? |
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Cut flowers |
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Potted flowering plants |
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Herbaceous perennials |
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Annual bedding/garden plants |
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Foliage |
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Cut cultivated greens |
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Propagative floriculture material and unfinished plants |
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None of the above (Please complete Sections 10 and 11 starting on page 9 and return by mail.) |
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2. Did this operation produce and sell $10,000 or more of these Floriculture crops in 2006? (Include retail and wholesale sales of crops produced or finished by this operation.) |
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YES, go to Item 3. |
NO, continue. |
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a. Will this operation produce and sell $10,000 or more of these Floriculture crops in 2007? |
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Office Use |
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YES, complete Section 8, 9 and 11 starting on page 8. |
NO, complete Section 8, 9 and 11 starting on page 8. |
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3. Did this operation produce and sell $100,000 or more of these Floriculture crops in 2006? |
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YES, please review the instructions below and complete all Sections of the questionnaire. |
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NO, complete Sections 8, 9, and 11 starting on page 8. |
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INSTRUCTIONS |
What to Report… |
1. All production grown under glass, fiberglass and other rigid plastic, film plastic, shade cloth, natural shade, other shade, or outdoors. |
2. The value of sales before deductions for commissions and transportation are made. |
SECTION 1 |
CUT FLOWERS |
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1. Did this operation produce and sell any cut flowers during 2006? INCLUDE: those for dried flowers. |
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YES, continue. |
NO, go to SECTION 2. |
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Cut Flowers |
Retail Sales in 2006 |
Wholesale Sales in 2006 |
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Number Grown and Sold |
Total Value |
Number Grown and Sold |
Total Value |
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Alstroemeria |
452 |
453 |
454 |
455 |
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Stems |
$ |
Stems |
$ |
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Standard Carnation |
006 |
710 |
007 |
008 |
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Stems |
$ |
Stems |
$ |
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Pompon Chrysanthemum |
036 |
715 |
037 |
038 |
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Bunches |
$ |
Bunches |
$ |
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Delphinium and Larkspur |
456 |
457 |
458 |
459 |
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Stems |
$ |
Stems |
$ |
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Gerbera Daisy |
460 |
461 |
462 |
463 |
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Stems |
$ |
Stems |
$ |
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Gladioli |
046 |
716 |
047 |
048 |
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Spikes |
$ |
Spikes |
$ |
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Iris |
464 |
465 |
466 |
467 |
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Stems |
$ |
Stems |
$ |
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All Lilies (Asiatic, Oriental, Others) |
468 |
469 |
470 |
471 |
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Stems |
$ |
Stems |
$ |
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Lisianthus |
472 |
473 |
474 |
475 |
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Stems |
$ |
Stems |
$ |
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All Orchids cut only |
476 |
477 |
478 |
479 |
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Blooms |
$ |
Blooms |
$ |
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All Roses cut only (Hybrid Tea, Sweetheart, Spray-types) |
480 |
481 |
482 |
483 |
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Stems |
$ |
Stems |
$ |
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Snapdragon |
484 |
485 |
486 |
487 |
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Spikes |
$ |
Spikes |
$ |
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Tulip cut only |
488 |
489 |
490 |
491 |
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Stems |
$ |
Stems |
$ |
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All Other Cut Flowers* |
Percent of Total Quantity Grown and Sold (Cells 493 + 494 = 100%) |
Sales in 2006 |
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Retail |
Wholesale |
Total Value of Retail Sales |
Total Value of Wholesale Sales |
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493 |
494 |
492 |
053 |
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$ |
$ |
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*A partial list of All Other Cut Flowers includes: Anthurium, Aster, Carnation (miniature), Chrysanthemum (other), Daffodil/Narcissus, Dried Flowers, Freesia, Ginger, Gypsophila, Heather, Leptospermum, Liatris, Limonium, Protea, Statice, Stephanotis, Stock, Sunflower, and Zinnia. |
SECTION 2 |
POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS FOR INDOOR OR PATIO USE |
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1. Did this operation finish and sell any potted flowering plants or potted flowering bulbs for indoor or patio use during 2006? |
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YES, continue. NO, go to SECTION 3. |
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EXCLUDE: - Plants intended for landscape use. - Finished plants purchased from others and resold. - Sales as bulbs. - Hardy/garden mums to be reported in Section 3. - Bedding plants, geraniums, potted blooming annuals, or flowering hanging baskets to be reported in Section 4. - Caladium to be reported in Section 4.
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Potted Flowering Plants |
Type of Container |
Retail Sales in 2006 |
Wholesale Sales in 2006 |
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Number Sold |
Total Value |
Number Sold |
Total Value |
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Pots less than 5” |
056 |
720 |
058 |
060 |
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African Violets |
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$ |
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Pots 5” or more |
057 |
721 |
059 |
235 |
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Pots less than 5” |
070 |
726 |
072 |
074 |
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Azaleas, finished florist |
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$ |
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Showing color |
Pots 5” or more |
071 |
727 |
073 |
237 |
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Chrysanthemums, florist |
Pots less than 5” |
063 |
722 |
065 |
067 |
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Exclude hardy/garden |
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garden mums to be |
Pots 5” or more |
064 |
723 |
066 |
236 |
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reported in Section 4. |
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Pots less than 5” |
077 |
730 |
079 |
081 |
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Liliesy, Easter |
Pots 5” or more |
078 |
731 |
080 |
238 |
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Pots less than 5” |
701 |
732 |
703 |
705 |
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All Orchids potted |
Pots 5” or more |
702 |
733 |
704 |
706 |
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Pots less than 5” |
091 |
734 |
093 |
095 |
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$ |
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Poinsettias |
Pots 5” or more |
092 |
735 |
094 |
240 |
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$ |
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$ |
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Pots less than 5” |
561 |
562 |
563 |
564 |
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Roses, florist potted |
Pots 5” or more |
565 |
566 |
567 |
568 |
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Spring Flowering Bulbs |
Pots less than 5” |
569 |
570 |
571 |
572 |
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(Plants grown from bulbs |
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$ |
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including Tulips, Hyacinths, |
Pots 5” or more |
573 |
574 |
575 |
576 |
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Daffodils/ Narcissus, Other Lilies, etc.) |
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$ |
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All Other Potted |
Pots less than 5” |
083 |
736 |
085 |
102 |
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Flowering Plants* |
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$ |
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(Exclude potted blooming annuals to be reported in Section 4.) |
Pots 5” or more |
084 |
737
$ |
101 |
241
$ |
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*A partial list of All Other Potted Flowering Plants includes: Anthurium (potted), Begonia, Carnations (potted), Christmas cherry, Christmas pepper, Cyclamen, Exacum, Gardenia, Gloxinia, Hibiscus (potted), Hydrangea, Kalanchoe, Primula, Regal Pelargonium, and Zygocactus. |
SECTION 3 |
POTTED HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS |
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1. Did this operation finish and sell any potted hardy/garden Chrysanthemum, Hosta, or other potted Herbaceous perennials during 2006? |
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YES, continue. NO, go to SECTION 4. |
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INCLUDE: – Field and container grown plants. |
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EXCLUDE: – Cuttings, liners, plug seedlings, bare root herbaceous perennials, prefinished plants or tissue cultured plantlets to be reported in Section 7. |
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Potted Herbaceous Perennials |
Type of Container |
Retail Sales in 2006 |
Wholesale Sales in 2006 |
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Number Sold |
Total Value |
Number Sold |
Total Value |
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Pots less than 5” |
800 |
801
$ |
802 |
803
$ |
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Chrysanthemums, hardy/garden |
Pots 5” or more |
804 |
805
$ |
806 |
807
$ |
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Less than 1 gal. |
808 |
809
$ |
810 |
811
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Hostas |
1 gal. up to 2 gal. |
812 |
813
$ |
814 |
815
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2 gal. or larger |
816 |
817
$ |
818 |
819
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Less than 1 gal. |
832 |
833
$ |
834 |
835
$ |
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All Other Potted Herbaceous Perennials* |
1 gal. up to 2 gal. |
836 |
837
$ |
838 |
839
$ |
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2 gal. or larger |
840 |
841
$ |
842 |
843
$ |
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* A partial list of All Other Potted Herbaceous Perennials includes: Astilbe, Bleeding heart, Columbine, Coral bell, Coreopsis, Daylily Dianthus, Fern (hardy/garden), Iris, Peony, Phlox, Purple coneflower, Rudbeckia, Salvia (perennial), Sedum, and Veronica. |
SECTION 4 |
ANNUAL BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS |
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1. Did this operation finish and sell any annual bedding/garden plants during 2006? |
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YES, continue. NO, go to SECTION 5. |
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INCLUDE: -Annual bedding/garden plants finished and sold by this operation not used in commercial vegetable and strawberry production. |
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EXCLUDE: -Finished bedding/garden plants purchased from others and resold. -Transplants used in commercial vegetable and strawberry production. -Foliage plants to be reported in Section 5. -Plugs and propagative material to be reported in Section 7. -Prefinished plants sold to others for finishing to be reported in Section 7. |
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881 |
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2. Report flat size used if NOT 10” x 20” to 11” x 22” |
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Inches X |
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inches |
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REPORT AS: -FLATS when using a common insert (for example: 606, 1204, 1206, 1801, 1803, etc.) -POTS if produced as separate units, including pots produced in shuttle trays, carrier flats, or flats of individual pots. -POTS containers of annuals and mixed annuals such as color bowls, strawberry jars, or combination planters. |
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Annual Bedding/ |
Type of |
Retail Sales in 2006 |
Wholesale Sales in 2006 |
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Garden Plants |
Container |
Number Sold |
Total Value |
Number Sold |
Total Value |
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Flats |
577 |
578 $ |
579 |
580 $ |
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Begonias |
Pots less than 5” |
581 |
582 $ |
583 |
584 $ |
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Pots 5” or more |
585 |
586 $ |
587 |
588 $ |
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Hanging baskets |
589 |
590 $ |
591 |
592 $ |
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Flats |
910 |
911 $ |
912 |
913 $ |
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Geraniums |
Pots less than 5” |
140 |
762 $ |
142 |
144 $ |
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from vegetative cuttings |
Pots 5” or more |
141 |
763 $ |
143 |
243 $ |
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Hanging baskets |
914 |
915 $ |
916 |
917 $ |
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Flats |
844 |
845 $ |
846 |
847 $ |
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Geraniums |
Pots less than 5” |
147 |
764 $ |
149 |
151 $ |
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from seeds and plug seedlings |
Pots 5” or more |
148 |
765 $ |
150 |
244 $ |
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Hanging baskets |
848 |
849 $ |
850 |
851 $ |
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Flats |
637 |
741 $ |
638 |
639 $ |
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New Guineas |
Pots less than 5” |
680 |
766 $ |
682 |
684 $ |
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Impatiens |
Pots 5” or more |
681 |
767 $ |
683 |
685 $ |
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Hanging baskets |
659 |
747 $ |
660 |
661 $ |
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ANNUAL BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS (continued on next page) |
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SECTION 4 |
ANNUAL BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS (continued) |
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Retail sales in 2006 |
Wholesale Sales in 2006 |
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Annual Bedding/ Garden Plants |
Type of Container |
Number Sold |
Total Value |
Number Sold |
Total Value |
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Flats |
632 |
742 $ |
633 |
634 $ |
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Impatiens, other |
Pots less than 5” |
672 |
768 $ |
674 |
676 $ |
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Pots 5” or more |
673 |
769 $ |
675 |
677 $ |
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Hanging baskets |
655 |
748 $ |
656 |
657 $ |
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Flats |
852 |
853 $ |
854 |
855 $ |
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Pots less than 5” |
856 |
857 $ |
858 |
859 $ |
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Marigolds |
Pots 5” or more |
860 |
861 $ |
862 |
863 $ |
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Hanging baskets |
864 |
865 $ |
866 |
867 $ |
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Flats |
868 |
869 $ |
870 |
871 $ |
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Pots less than 5” |
872 |
873 $ |
874 |
875 $ |
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Pansies/Violas |
Pots 5” or more |
876 |
877 $ |
878 |
879 $ |
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Hanging baskets |
884 |
885 $ |
886 |
887 $ |
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Flats |
642 |
743 $ |
643 |
644 $ |
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Pots less than 5” |
688 |
770 $ |
690 |
692 $ |
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Petunias |
Pots 5” or more |
689 |
771 $ |
691 |
693 $ |
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Hanging baskets |
663 |
749 $ |
664 |
665 $ |
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Flats |
123 |
744 $ |
124 |
125 $ |
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All Other |
Pots less than 5” |
154 |
772 $ |
156 |
158 $ |
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Flowering and Foliar Plants1/ |
Pots 5” or more |
155 |
773 $ |
157 |
245 $ |
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Hanging baskets |
104 |
750 $ |
105 |
106 $ |
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Vegetable Type |
Flats |
128 |
745 $ |
129 |
130 $ |
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Bedding Plants for home use 2/ |
Pots less than 5” |
161 |
774 $ |
163 |
165 $ |
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(exclude transplants for commercial production ) |
Pots 5” or more |
162 |
775 $ |
164 |
246 $ |
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1/ A partial list of All Other Flowering/Foliar Plants includes: Ageratum, Alyssum (sweet), Caladium, Celosia, Coleus, Combination planter/color bowl, Dusty Miiller, Fuchsia, Gazania, Nicotiana, Portulaca, Salvia (annual), Snapdragon, Verbena, Vinca, Zinnia. |
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2/ Vegetable Type Bedding Plants include: Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Other Crucifers, Herbs (culinary), Pepper (sweet & hot), Tomato and others. |
SECTION 5 |
FOLIAGE PLANTS FOR INDOOR OR PATIO USE (Pots and Baskets) |
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1. Did this operation finish and sell any potted foliage plants or foliage hanging baskets for indoor or patio use during 2006? YES , continue. NO , go to SECTION 6. |
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INCLUDE: - Only those plants FINISHED for indoor or patio use and not intended for landscape use.
EXCLUDE: - UNFINISHED plants sold to others for further “growing on” to be reported in Section 7. |
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Retail Sales in 2006 |
Wholesale Sales in 2006 |
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Foliage Plants* |
Number Grown and Sold |
Total Value |
Number Grown and Sold |
Total Value |
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Hanging Baskets |
108 |
780 |
109 |
110 |
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Baskets |
$ |
Baskets |
$ |
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Potted Plants |
Percent of Total Quantity Grown and Sold (Cells 920 + 921 = 100%) |
Sales in 2006 |
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Retail |
Wholesale |
Total Value of Retail Sales |
Total Value of Wholesale Sales |
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920 |
921 |
225 |
115 |
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$ |
$ |
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*A partial list of Foliage Plants includes: Aglaonema, Dieffenbachia, Dracaena, Epipremnum (Pothos), tropical Ferns (potted), Ficus, Hedera (ivy), Philodendron, (Schefflera Brassaia or Schefflera), Spathiphyllum, and Syngonium (Nephthytis). |
SECTION 6 |
CUT CULTIVATED GREENS |
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1. Did this operation produce and sell any cut cultivated greens during 2006? INCLUDE: those grown and sold for export. |
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YES, continue. NO, go to SECTION 7. |
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Cut Cultivated Greens |
Retail Sales in 2006 |
Wholesale Sales in 2006 |
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Number Grown and Sold |
Total Value |
Number Grown and Sold |
Total Value |
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Leatherleaf Ferns
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175 |
781 |
176 |
177 |
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Bunches |
$ |
Bunches |
$ |
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All Other Cut Cultivated Greens* |
Percent of Total Quantity Grown and Sold (Cells 923 + 924 = 100%) |
Sales in 2006 |
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Retail |
Wholesale |
Total Value of Retail Sales |
Total Value of Wholesale Sales |
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923 |
924 |
907 |
182 |
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$ |
$ |
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*A partial list of All Other Cut Cultivated Greens includes : Asparagus fern, Coniferous evergreens, Cordyline/TI, Eucalyptus, Hedera/Ivy, Holly, Huckleberry/Salal, Myrtle, Oregon/Sword Ferns, Pittosporum, and Podocarpus. |
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SECTION 7 |
PROPAGATIVE FLORICULTURE MATERIAL, BAREROOT AND UNFINISHED PLANTS |
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1. Did this operation produce and sell any propagative floriculture material or unfinished plants during 2006? |
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YES, continue. NO, go to SECTION 8. |
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INCLUDE: - Bareroot perennials, cuttings, liners, plug seedlings, prefinished plants, or tissue cultured plantlets. - Plants sold to other growers for FURTHER GROWING-ON. |
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EXCLUDE: - FINISHED plants sold to others to be reported in Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. - Seeds, bulbs, tubers, rhizomes, or corms. |
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2. What were the total values of sales of propagative (unfinished) materials by category? |
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a. Cut flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
901
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d. Herbaceous perennials. . . . |
904
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b. Potted flowering plants. . . . . . . . . |
902
$ |
e. Foliage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
905
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c. Annual bedding/garden plants. . . . |
903
$ |
f. Cut cultivated greens. . . . . . |
906
$ |
SECTION 8 |
AREA USED FOR PRODUCTION |
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INSTRUCTIONS: Report greenhouse, other covered space, and outdoor land area used for the production of floriculture crops grown by this operation in 2006. [This is your operation area without counting crop turns.] INCLUDE: - Area for production of cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, annual bedding/garden plants, herbaceous perennials, cultivated florist greens, and propagative floriculture material. - Aisles, walkways and other production areas. EXCLUDE: - Non-floricultural production areas, such as fruit, vegetable, sod farms and tree and/or shrub nurseries.
NOTE: The roof covering (glazing) determines the greenhouse classification. For example, a greenhouse with a glass roof having film polyethylene insulation and fiberglass sides would be considered a glass greenhouse. |
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1. Of the area used for floriculture production in 2006, how much was in: |
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Square Feet |
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a. Glass greenhouses?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
247 |
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b. Rigid plastic greenhouses (acrylics, polycarbonates, fiberglass and other rigid plastics)?. . . . . . . . . |
184 |
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c. Film plastic greenhouses (single or multi-layer poly)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
185 |
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d. Shade houses (slat, saran, and other covers)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
186 |
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Square Feet |
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Acres (Nearest Tenth) |
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e. Open ground (including natural shade)?. . . . . . . |
882 |
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187
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SECTION 9 |
GROSS VALUE OF SALES AND NUMBER OF HIRED WORKERS |
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1. What was the total gross value of sales for the reported floriculture crops in 2006? |
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Check sales group. |
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0 to 999 dollars |
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99 |
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1,000 to 9,999 dollars |
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1 |
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10,000 to 19,999 dollars |
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2 |
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20,000 to 24,999 dollars |
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3 |
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25,000 to 39,999 dollars |
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Office Use |
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40,000 to 49,999 dollars |
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5 |
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899 |
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50,000 to 99,999 dollars |
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6 |
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100,000 to 249,999 dollars |
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7 |
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250,000 to 499,999 dollars |
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8 |
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500,000 to 999,999 dollars |
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9 |
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1,000,000 dollars or more |
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10 |
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2. What was the largest number of workers on the payroll on any one day in 2006? |
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Workers |
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INCLUDE: - Full-time, part-time workers, hired managers, and PAID family members. |
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898 |
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EXCLUDE: - Workers employed only for the retail operation, those working as landscapers, and non-paid family members. |
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SECTION 10 |
CHANGE IN OPERATOR |
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Complete this section only if this operation did NOT produce any commercial floriculture products in 2006 (item 1 on the front page is checked “None”). |
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YES, continue. NO |
1a. Will this operation produce any cut flowers, potted flowering plants, potted foliage plants, flowering or foliage hanging baskets, bedding plants (annual and perennial), cut cultivated florist greens, propagative material or unfinished plants during 2007?
YES DON’T KNOW NO
[Regardless of answer to above, write a note to explain the situation, then go to SECTION 11, ITEM 3.] ______________________________________ |
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2. Please provide the following information for the operation that has taken over, then go to SECTION 11, QUESTION 3. |
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a. What is the name and address of the new operation?
Operation Name: ______________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________
Operator Name: ______________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________ |
SECTION 11 |
CONCLUSION |
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3. Are you involved in any additional floriculture or greenhouse operations in this State? |
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YES, please list name and address of operation(s) in this State:_________________________________________________________ |
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1a. Did you include the production from the additional operation(s) in this report? YES NO |
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NO, continue. |
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4. Does this operation operate any floriculture farms or greenhouses in any other State(s)? |
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YES, please list name and address of operation(s) in other State(s):_____________________________________________________ |
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2a. Did you include the production from the additional operation(s) in this report? YES NO |
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NO, continue . |
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5. The Floriculture Crops 2006 Summary - will be released at 3:00 pm on April 26, 2007. It will also be available on the Internet at http://www.nass.usda.gov. Would you like to receive a paper copy of the survey results? |
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YES = 1 NO = 3 |
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Office Use |
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099 |
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6. Reported by: ___________________________________________ |
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Date: ____________________________________________________ |
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Telephone Number: ( )____________________________ |
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Thank You. |
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NOTES |
OFFICE USE |
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Office Use for POID |
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1-Comp 2-R 3-Inac 4-Office Hold 5-R – Est 6-Inac – Est 7-Off Hold – Est 8-Known Zero |
9901 |
1-Op/Mgr 2-Sp 3-Acct/Bkpr 4-Partner 9-Oth
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9902 |
1-Mail 2-Tel 3-Face-to-Face 4-CATI 5-Web 6-e-mail 7-Fax 8-CAPI 19-Other |
9903 |
098 |
100 |
789
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Optional Use |
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895 |
896 |
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S/E Name |
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File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Project 148 QID 060099-DC |
Author | DCBQDS |
Last Modified By | HancDa |
File Modified | 2007-07-24 |
File Created | 2007-07-24 |