Nebraska and Kansas Honey Production

Nebraska and Kansas Honey Production
March 18th, 2024 | NASS News Release

Nebraska – Honey production in 2023 from Nebraska producers with five or more colonies totaled 1.58 million pounds, up 6% from 2022, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service.


There were 33,000 honey producing colonies in Nebraska during 2023, down 3% from 2022.
Average yield was 48 pounds per colony, up 4 pounds from 2022. Producer stocks were 554,000
pounds on December 15, 2023, down from 598,000 pounds a year earlier.

Prices for the 2023 crop averaged $2.26 per pound, down from $2.89 per pound in 2022. Prices
were based on retail sales by producers and sales to private processors and cooperatives. Total
value of honey produced in 2023 was $3.58 million, down 17% from 2022.

Kansas- Honey production in 2023 from Kansas producers with five or more colonies totaled 260,000 pounds, down 30% from 2022, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service.

There were 5,000 honey producing colonies in Kansas during 2023, down 17% from 2022.
Average yield was 52 pounds per colony, down 10 pounds from 2022. Producer stocks were
86,000 pounds on December 15, 2023, down from 167,000 pounds a year earlier.

Prices for the 2023 crop averaged $5.41 per pound, up from $4.34 per pound in 2022. Prices
were based on retail sales by producers and sales to private processors and cooperatives. Total
value of honey produced in 2023 was $1.41 million, down 13% from 2022.

Access the National publication for this release at:
https://usda.library.cornell.edu/concern/publications/hd76s004z

Find agricultural statistics for your county, State, and the Nation at www.nass.usda.gov

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