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FIFTEEN LARGEST CORN IMPORTING FIFTEEN LARGEST CORN PRODUCING COUNTRIES - 2011 est. COUNTRIES - 2011 est. (Marketing year - thousands of hectares, tons per hectare, and thousands of metric tons) (Marketing year - thousands of metric tons) Area Total Domestic Rank Country Harvested Yield Production Exports Consumption Rank Country Imports 1 United States 33,986 9.2 313,918 41,912 279,540 1 Japan 15,500 2 China 33,400 5.8 192,780 200 188,000 2 Mexico 10,500 3 Brazil 15,200 4.5 69,000 12,000 54,000 3 South Korea 7,500 4 EU-27 8,745 7.4 64,636 2,700 67,000 4 EU-27 5,500 5 Ukraine 3,544 6.4 22,838 14,000 8,800 5 China 5,000 6 India 8,600 2.5 21,300 2,400 18,800 6 Egypt 5,000 7 Argentina 3,600 5.8 21,000 13,000 7,700 7 Taiwan 4,200 8 Mexico 6,000 3.2 19,000 10 29,700 8 Colombia 3,700 9 South Africa 3,200 3.6 11,500 1,500 10,700 9 Iran 3,600 10 Canada 1,200 8.9 10,700 400 10,800 10 Malaysia 3,100 11 Nigeria 5,150 1.8 9,250 100 9,250 11 Algeria 2,800 12 Indonesia 3,080 2.8 8,700 25 10,000 12 Indonesia 2,000 13 Philippines 2,585 2.8 7,139-7,300 13 Saudi Arabia 2,000 14 Russia 1,550 4.3 6,680 2,000 4,700 14 Morocco 1,800 15 Serbia 1,260 5.0 6,300 1,700 4,800 15 Peru 1,800 World 168,403 5.2 872,983 96,407 865,679 World 93,975 Top 15 As % Of World 78% NM 90% 95% 82% Top 15 As % Of World 79% Source: USDA, as of June 2012 Source: USDA, as of June 2012 FIFTEEN LARGEST SOYBEAN IMPORTING FIFTEEN LARGEST SOYBEAN PRODUCING COUNTRIES - 2011 est. COUNTRIES - 2011 est. (Marketing year - thousands of hectares, tons per hectare, and thousands of metric tons) (Marketing year - thousands of metric tons) Area Total Domestic Rank Country Harvested Yield Production Exports Consumption Rank Country Imports 1 United States 29,800 83,172 36,333 48,330 1 China 57,000 2 Brazil 25,000 65,500 36,700 39,100 2 EU-27 11,000 3 Argentina 17,600 41,500 7,800 38,100 3 Mexico 3,400 4 China 7,650 13,500 200 70,100 4 Japan 2,700 5 India 10,270 11,000 20 11,150 5 Taiwan 2,250 6 Canada 1,542 4,246 2,700 1,747 6 Thailand 1,975 7 Paraguay 2,600 4,000 3,100 1,330 7 Indonesia 1,950 8 Bolivia 1,050 2,200 30 2,170 8 Egypt 1,600 9 Ukraine 1,100 2,200 1,200 800 9 Turkey 1,100 10 Russia 1,180 1,749 10 2,445 10 South Korea 1,060 11 Uruguay 900 1,600 1,560 40 11 Vietnam 1,050 12 EU-27 418 1,117 30 12,313 12 Russia 800 13 South Africa 472 710 80 660 13 Iran 765 14 Indonesia 465 640-2,607 14 Malaysia 600 15 Nigeria 440 450-450 15 Norway 415 World 102,175 236,376 89,907 253,424 World 90,215 Top 15 As % Of World 98% NM 99% 100% 91% Top 15 As % Of World 97% Source: USDA, as of June 2012 Source: USDA, as of June 2012 Corn & Bean Producers-1

FIFTEEN LARGEST WHEAT IMPORTING FIFTEEN LARGEST WHEAT PRODUCING COUNTRIES - 2011 est. COUNTRIES - 2011 est. (Marketing year - thousands of hectares, tons per hectare, and thousands of metric tons) (Marketing year - thousands of metric tons) Area Total Domestic Rank Country Harvested Yield Production Exports Consumption Rank Country Imports 1 EU-27 25,608 5.4 137,383 16,200 126,750 1 Egypt 11,000 2 China 24,200 4.9 117,400 1,000 120,500 2 EU-27 7,500 3 India 29,400 3.0 86,870 750 81,555 3 Brazil 7,300 4 Russia 24,900 2.3 56,231 21,000 38,500 4 Indonesia 6,400 5 United States 18,496 2.9 54,413 28,712 32,618 5 Japan 6,400 6 Australia 14,100 2.1 29,500 22,500 7,825 6 Algeria 6,100 7 Canada 8,545 3.0 25,260 17,300 10,400 7 South Korea 5,400 8 Pakistan 8,900 2.7 24,200 1,150 23,100 8 Mexico 5,100 9 Kazakhstan 13,849 1.6 22,732 11,000 9,000 9 Nigeria 3,900 10 Ukraine 6,657 3.3 22,124 5,000 14,950 10 Philippines 3,800 11 Turkey 7,700 2.4 18,800 3,600 18,100 11 Iraq 3,700 12 Argentina 5,000 2.9 14,500 10,100 5,950 12 Morocco 3,500 13 Iran 6,800 2.0 13,500 100 15,500 13 Turkey 3,400 14 Egypt 1,280 6.6 8,400 200 18,900 14 United States 3,266 15 Uzbekistan 1,400 4.5 6,300 500 8,100 15 China 3,000 World 221,676 3.1 694,167 148,756 690,046 World 142,961 Top 15 As % Of World 89% NM 92% 94% 77% Top 15 As % of World 56% Source: USDA, as of June 2012 Source: USDA, as of June 2012 FIFTEEN LARGEST COTTON IMPORTING FIFTEEN LARGEST COTTON PRODUCING COUNTRIES - 2011 est. COUNTRIES - 2011 est. (Marketing year - thousands of hectares, kilograms per hectare, and thousands of 480-lb bales) (Marketing year - 480-lb bales) Area Total Domestic Rank Country Harvested Yield Production Exports Consumption Rank Country Imports 1 China 5,500 1,326 33,500 25 41,000 1 China 23,250 2 India 12,200 473 26,500 10,000 19,250 2 Bangladesh 3,150 3 United States 3,829 886 15,573 11,600 3,393 3 Turkey 2,300 4 Pakistan 3,200 721 10,600 1,100 10,275 4 Indonesia 1,975 5 Brazil 1,400 1,415 9,100 4,900 3,850 5 Vietnam 1,575 6 Australia 580 1,764 4,700 4,200 (110) 6 Thailand 1,225 7 Uzbekistan 1,340 682 4,200 2,500 1,350 7 South Korea 1,200 8 Turkey 480 1,474 3,250 300 5,220 8 Pakistan 1,200 9 Turkmenistan 575 530 1,400 750 600 9 Malaysia 1,000 10 Greece 285 1,016 1,330 1,000 180 10 Mexico 1,000 11 Mexico 192 1,410 1,243 350 1,675 11 Taiwan 800 12 Argentina 530 452 1,100 400 809 12 India 600 13 Syria 150 1,306 900 25 800 13 Russia 500 14 Mali 480 363 800 575 25 14 Japan 310 15 Egypt 220 737 745 400 563 15 Egypt 300 World 35,855 747 123,067 43,418 105,231 World 43,395 Top 15 As % Of World 86% NM 93% 88% 84% Top 15 As % Of World 93% Source: USDA, as of June 2012 Source: USDA, as of June 2012 Wheat & Cotton Producers-2

FIFTEEN LARGEST SUGAR IMPORTING FIFTEEN LARGEST SUGAR PRODUCING COUNTRIES - 2011 est. COUNTRIES - 2011 est. (Marketing year - thousands of metric tons) (Marketing year - thousands of metric tons) Area Total Domestic Rank Country Harvested Yield Production Exports Consumption Rank Country Imports 1 Brazil 38,350 25,800 12,000 1 EU-27 3,752 2 India 26,574 3,903 23,500 2 United States 3,391 3 EU-27 15,667 1,113 17,800 3 Indonesia 3,026 4 China 11,199 76 14,000 4 Russia 2,510 5 Thailand 9,663 6,642 2,400 5 China 2,143 6 United States 7,104 225 10,086 6 United Arab Emirates 1,935 7 Mexico 5,495 1,558 4,187 7 Malaysia 1,715 8 Pakistan 3,920 70 4,250 8 South Korea 1,684 9 Australia 3,700 2,750 1,333 9 Bangladesh 1,636 10 Russia 2,996 17 5,523 10 Algeria 1,605 11 Philippines 2,400 202 2,000 11 Iran 1,550 12 Colombia 2,280 830 1,620 12 Nigeria 1,399 13 Turkey 2,274 66 2,300 13 Japan 1,332 14 Guatemala 2,048 1,544 759 14 Saudi Arabia 1,320 15 Argentina 2,030 196 1,780 15 Syria 1,304 World 161,642 56,088 156,103 World 51,921 Top 15 As % Of World NM NM 84% 80% 66% Top 15 As % of World 58% Source: USDA, as of June 2012 Source: USDA, as of June 2012 FIFTEEN LARGEST RICE IMPORTING FIFTEEN LARGEST RICE PRODUCING COUNTRIES - 2011 est. COUNTRIES - 2011 est. (Marketing year - thousands of hectares, metric tons per hectare, and thousands of metric tons) (Marketing year - thousands of metric tons) Area Total Domestic Rank Country Harvested Yield Production Exports Consumption Rank Country Imports 1 China 29,996 6.7 140,700 500 139,000 1 Nigeria 2,500 2 India 44,100 3.5 103,400 8,000 93,900 2 Indonesia 1,950 3 Indonesia 12,100 4.7 36,300-39,550 3 Iran 1,900 4 Bangladesh 11,750 4.3 34,000-34,500 4 EU-27 1,550 5 Vietnam 7,600 5.6 26,750 7,000 19,850 5 Philippines 1,500 6 Thailand 11,000 2.8 20,460 6,500 10,400 6 Iraq 1,200 7 Burma 6,500 2.6 10,816 600 10,140 7 Saudi Arabia 1,150 8 Philippines 4,563 3.7 10,639-12,800 8 Malaysia 1,085 9 Brazil 2,500 4.7 7,900 850 8,170 9 China 1,000 10 Japan 1,576 6.7 7,646 200 8,050 10 Cote d'ivoire 950 11 Pakistan 2,750 3.6 6,500 3,750 2,500 11 South Africa 900 12 United States 1,059 7.9 5,874 3,207 3,880 12 Senegal 820 13 Cambodia 2,767 2.4 4,268 800 3,450 13 Mexico 750 14 Egypt 700 8.8 4,250 600 3,870 14 Brazil 700 15 South Korea 854 6.6 4,224 3 4,977 15 Japan 700 World 158,850 4.4 463,981 35,251 456,418 World 33,379 Top 15 As % Of World 88% NM 91% 91% 87% Top 15 As % Of World 56% Source: USDA, as of June 2012 Source: USDA, as of June 2012 Sugar & Rice Producers-3

Crop Exports Source: USDA, as of June 2012 COARSE GRAINS (1) (marketing year million metric tons) SOYBEANS (marketing year million metric tons) WHEAT (marketing year million metric tons) COTTON (marketing year million 480-lb. bales) World U.S. U.S. World U.S. U.S. World U.S. U.S. World U.S. U.S. Exports Exports Market Share Exports Exports Market Share Exports Exports Market Share Exports Exports Market Share 1975 77.6 48.9 63 1975 15.8 15.1 96 1975 66.9 31.9 48 1975 26.0 3.3 13 1976 79.8 49.8 62 1976 15.9 15.4 96 1976 63.8 25.8 40 1976 24.6 4.8 19 1977 84.2 55.2 66 1977 22.5 19.1 85 1977 66.9 30.6 46 1977 26.4 5.5 21 1978 88.5 59.2 67 1978 24.7 20.1 82 1978 76.8 32.5 42 1978 27.3 6.2 23 1979 96.5 70.6 73 1979 28.3 23.8 84 1979 85.6 37.4 44 1979 30.7 9.2 30 1980 109.5 70.1 64 1980 25.3 19.7 78 1980 90.1 41.2 46 1980 26.3 5.9 23 1981 98.0 59.5 61 1981 29.3 25.3 86 1981 100.4 48.2 48 1981 25.8 6.6 25 1982 84.2 52.6 62 1982 28.6 24.6 86 1982 100.9 41.1 41 1982 25.5 5.2 20 1983 91.3 56.1 61 1983 26.2 20.2 77 1983 101.8 38.8 38 1983 25.3 6.8 27 1984 99.8 56.1 56 1984 25.2 16.3 64 1984 103.6 38.7 37 1984 27.2 6.2 23 1985 81.9 36.1 44 1985 26.1 20.2 77 1985 82.5 24.7 30 1985 28.1 2.0 7 1986 84.6 45.9 54 1986 28.6 20.6 72 1986 89.3 27.2 30 1986 33.4 6.7 20 1987 89.8 52.1 58 1987 30.1 21.9 73 1987 111.6 43.2 39 1987 30.1 6.6 22 1988 100.2 61.2 61 1988 23.6 14.4 61 1988 105.2 38.5 37 1988 33.5 6.1 18 1989 103.7 69.9 67 1989 27.3 16.9 62 1989 103.4 33.5 32 1989 31.4 7.7 25 1990 89.7 51.5 57 1990 25.4 15.2 60 1990 103.8 29.1 28 1990 29.6 7.8 26 1991 94.0 49.7 53 1991 28.1 18.6 66 1991 109.9 34.9 32 1991 28.2 6.6 24 1992 94.1 51.1 54 1992 29.3 21.0 72 1992 110.0 36.8 33 1992 25.5 5.2 20 1993 87.5 40.3 46 1993 27.7 16.0 58 1993 103.7 33.4 32 1993 26.7 6.9 26 1994 93.5 62.4 67 1994 32.0 22.9 71 1994 98.2 32.3 33 1994 28.2 9.4 33 1995 94.5 63.0 67 1995 31.6 23.1 73 1995 99.2 33.8 34 1995 27.4 7.7 28 1996 93.5 51.6 55 1996 36.8 24.1 66 1996 106.9 27.3 25 1996 26.8 6.9 26 1997 86.2 45.3 53 1997 39.3 23.8 61 1997 104.4 28.3 27 1997 26.8 7.5 28 1998 93.8 56.0 60 1998 37.9 21.9 58 1998 101.3 28.5 28 1998 23.5 4.3 18 1999 104.9 56.3 54 1999 45.6 26.5 58 1999 113.5 29.6 26 1999 27.2 6.8 25 2000 104.2 56.6 54 2000 53.8 27.1 50 2000 101.5 28.9 28 2000 26.2 6.7 26 2001 102.1 55.1 54 2001 53.0 28.9 55 2001 105.9 26.2 25 2001 29.1 11.0 38 2002 102.2 45.7 45 2002 61.3 28.4 46 2002 105.7 23.1 22 2002 30.5 11.9 39 2003 103.2 53.8 52 2003 56.0 24.1 43 2003 108.6 31.5 29 2003 33.2 13.8 41 2004 101.0 51.4 51 2004 64.8 29.9 46 2004 111.4 29.0 26 2004 35.0 14.4 41 2005 107.3 59.8 56 2005 63.8 25.6 40 2005 117.2 27.3 23 2005 44.9 17.7 39 2006 117.8 58.3 50 2006 71.1 30.4 43 2006 111.9 24.7 22 2006 37.6 13.0 34 2007 127.2 69.9 55 2007 78.4 31.5 40 2007 117.3 34.4 29 2007 39.1 13.6 35 2008 113.1 50.9 45 2008 76.9 34.8 45 2008 144.5 27.6 19 2008 30.4 13.3 44 2009 123.0 54.7 44 2009 92.9 40.8 44 2009 137.2 23.9 17 2009 35.6 12.0 34 2010 116.4 50.6 44 2010 92.6 40.9 44 2010 132.4 35.1 26 2010 36.7 14.4 39 2011 122.8 43.4 35 2011 89.9 36.3 40 2011 148.8 28.7 19 2011 43.4 11.6 27 (1) Includes corn, barley, sorghum, oats, rye, millet and mixed grains Exports-4

Crop Supply and Demand World Source: USDA, as of June 2012 CORN (marketing year million metric tons) OTHER COARSE GRAINS (1) (marketing year million metric tons) SOYBEANS (marketing year million metric tons) Ending Ratio Stocks Ending Ratio Stocks Ending Ratio Stocks Production Consumption Stocks to Use Production Consumption Stocks to Use Production Consumption Stocks to Use 1975 339.2 329.5 52.5 16 1975 301.8 303.3 40.3 13 1975 53.6 55.5 8.3 15 1976 356.1 337.6 68.3 20 1976 335.9 330.9 45.4 14 1976 45.5 53.8 3.7 7 1977 365.4 353.8 77.3 22 1977 325.6 322.6 46.7 14 1977 72.1 72.5 10.1 14 1978 392.1 377.1 91.4 24 1978 352.0 345.6 51.9 15 1978 77.4 78.7 9.9 13 1979 425.6 408.8 111.2 27 1979 310.0 322.1 42.1 13 1979 93.4 84.7 18.7 22 1980 408.7 411.8 102.5 25 1980 314.7 314.6 40.1 13 1980 80.9 83.9 16.5 20 1981 441.8 421.2 127.2 30 1981 317.3 316.4 41.3 13 1981 86.1 87.3 15.1 17 1982 439.9 424.4 149.8 35 1982 335.4 324.6 52.4 16 1982 93.5 91.0 17.3 19 1983 348.3 406.6 89.0 22 1983 329.9 336.6 44.2 13 1983 83.1 86.0 13.7 16 1984 458.4 428.4 118.2 28 1984 347.7 338.2 53.7 16 1984 93.1 89.0 17.9 20 1985 479.0 417.7 177.7 43 1985 354.7 345.7 64.5 19 1985 97.0 92.6 23.6 25 1986 475.4 445.7 204.9 46 1986 348.4 339.2 73.0 22 1986 98.0 102.1 20.0 20 1987 451.0 456.4 197.7 43 1987 336.2 340.1 66.0 19 1987 103.7 101.0 20.7 20 1988 400.4 450.8 145.3 32 1988 322.4 329.5 58.8 18 1988 95.9 97.3 19.6 20 1989 461.7 475.5 132.9 28 1989 332.6 339.1 50.6 15 1989 107.2 104.1 21.9 21 1990 482.0 473.6 141.4 30 1990 346.9 340.1 55.7 16 1990 104.3 104.6 21.7 21 1991 493.0 494.4 141.0 29 1991 319.3 318.2 55.2 17 1991 107.3 109.3 19.8 18 1992 535.6 509.1 162.7 32 1992 333.3 324.9 58.6 18 1992 117.2 115.9 21.9 19 1993 475.8 507.2 129.4 26 1993 321.8 325.5 53.3 16 1993 117.6 120.8 19.1 16 1994 559.3 538.4 153.2 28 1994 310.1 316.2 45.2 14 1994 137.6 132.4 25.1 19 1995 516.4 531.8 133.0 25 1995 284.6 298.3 30.5 10 1995 124.7 131.7 19.0 14 1996 593.0 559.4 165.8 30 1996 316.1 307.8 37.1 12 1996 131.9 133.9 15.8 12 1997 574.4 573.7 166.4 29 1997 306.9 293.5 49.9 17 1997 158.0 145.1 27.6 19 1998 606.0 581.0 191.0 33 1998 285.5 289.0 47.1 16 1998 159.8 158.8 29.3 18 1999 608.1 600.5 193.8 32 1999 270.0 276.6 39.3 14 1999 160.3 159.3 30.2 19 2000 591.4 608.3 175.1 29 2000 272.3 274.1 36.9 13 2000 175.8 171.5 33.7 20 2001 601.0 621.7 151.4 24 2001 295.6 283.7 48.2 17 2001 184.8 184.3 35.6 19 2002 603.2 626.6 127.0 20 2002 270.5 274.1 45.0 16 2002 196.9 191.2 42.9 22 2003 627.4 648.8 105.3 16 2003 288.6 294.3 38.0 13 2003 186.6 189.4 38.1 20 2004 715.8 687.7 131.7 19 2004 299.8 290.2 48.4 17 2004 215.8 204.4 48.3 24 2005 699.7 705.9 124.7 18 2005 280.6 286.7 41.5 14 2005 220.6 216.0 53.2 25 2006 714.0 724.7 110.2 15 2006 274.7 284.1 31.1 11 2006 236.0 224.9 62.1 28 2007 794.3 772.5 131.6 17 2007 286.4 284.6 32.7 12 2007 219.6 229.5 52.1 23 2008 801.2 782.8 148.1 19 2008 311.6 296.9 46.9 16 2008 211.6 220.9 43.4 20 2009 819.4 816.9 143.9 18 2009 291.5 286.2 51.5 18 2009 261.1 237.9 60.5 25 2010 829.1 849.9 124.3 15 2010 267.5 279.4 38.0 14 2010 264.7 251.3 70.1 28 2011 873.0 865.7 129.2 15 2011 272.0 275.4 33.2 12 2011 236.4 253.4 53.4 21 (1) Includes barley, sorghum, oats, rye, millet and mixed grains Crop Supply & Demand-5

Crop Supply and Demand World (continued) Source: USDA, as of June 2012 WHEAT (marketing year million metric tons) COTTON (marketing year million bales) Sugar (marketing year million metric tons) RICE (marketing year million metric tons) Ending Ratio Stocks Ending Ratio Stocks Ending Ratio Stocks Ending Ratio Stocks Production Consumption Stocks to Use Production Consumption Stocks to Use Production Consumption Stocks to Use Production Consumption Stocks to Use 1975 352.6 346.8 86.7 25 1975 54.0 61.7 25.9 42 1975 81.0 78.6 17.1 22 1975 242.9 232.3 39.4 17 1976 414.3 369.5 127.4 34 1976 56.5 60.4 22.4 37 1976 82.4 81.2 18.3 22 1976 235.4 234.7 38.8 17 1977 377.8 399.0 109.2 27 1977 63.9 61.3 25.6 42 1977 86.1 83.3 20.7 25 1977 250.1 244.1 44.8 18 1978 438.9 405.2 134.8 33 1978 59.5 63.2 21.9 35 1978 92.8 87.2 24.6 28 1978 262.1 252.1 54.8 22 1979 417.5 428.6 120.5 28 1979 65.4 65.9 21.2 32 1979 91.5 90.3 24.9 28 1979 256.2 256.1 54.0 21 1980 435.9 443.4 112.7 25 1980 63.4 65.0 20.6 32 1980 84.6 91.0 20.5 23 1980 269.9 270.1 52.6 19 1981 445.0 441.8 112.5 25 1981 68.8 63.5 25.8 41 1981 88.6 91.2 17.6 19 1981 277.9 278.5 50.5 18 1982 472.7 447.9 129.9 29 1982 66.3 67.3 25.5 38 1982 99.9 92.3 24.1 26 1982 285.0 277.8 56.8 20 1983 484.3 465.1 145.4 31 1983 66.3 69.2 24.3 35 1983 100.8 94.5 29.4 31 1983 306.9 292.6 69.3 24 1984 508.9 484.1 168.1 35 1984 88.7 71.3 42.1 59 1984 96.0 98.5 26.0 26 1984 316.8 298.3 87.7 29 1985 494.8 482.5 178.5 37 1985 80.1 75.6 47.6 63 1985 100.1 97.7 26.9 28 1985 318.0 306.8 97.7 32 1986 524.1 508.5 191.3 38 1986 70.4 82.3 35.4 43 1986 98.7 100.0 23.8 24 1986 316.1 308.1 103.3 34 1987 498.7 531.3 159.4 30 1987 81.4 84.7 32.6 39 1987 103.9 104.8 22.5 21 1987 315.1 312.0 105.3 34 1988 495.3 516.7 135.3 26 1988 84.2 85.9 31.1 36 1988 102.8 104.9 21.3 20 1988 332.1 323.4 111.7 35 1989 533.1 526.7 137.1 26 1989 79.7 87.1 25.0 29 1989 105.8 105.9 22.1 21 1989 345.2 335.4 120.6 36 1990 588.8 549.5 171.6 31 1990 87.1 85.7 27.4 32 1990 110.0 106.8 19.9 19 1990 351.4 343.8 126.7 37 1991 543.5 550.3 163.2 30 1991 95.3 86.6 37.0 43 1991 114.4 110.0 22.4 20 1991 353.2 350.8 126.7 36 1992 562.6 546.5 177.9 33 1992 82.3 86.4 34.5 40 1992 117.4 113.6 24.3 21 1992 354.0 355.6 123.2 35 1993 558.5 547.8 183.4 33 1993 77.7 85.7 27.8 32 1993 113.2 113.9 23.4 21 1993 354.7 359.2 119.0 33 1994 523.0 543.8 164.2 30 1994 86.3 84.3 32.0 38 1994 111.0 113.5 21.7 19 1994 364.1 363.9 117.6 32 1995 537.5 544.2 155.7 29 1995 93.9 85.4 40.1 47 1995 118.0 115.6 25.6 22 1995 368.8 366.6 118.1 32 1996 581.5 565.0 163.8 29 1996 90.1 87.4 44.6 51 1996 123.7 117.5 30.6 26 1996 381.4 376.8 120.3 32 1997 610.2 576.1 197.2 34 1997 92.4 86.7 49.5 57 1997 124.3 120.7 29.8 25 1997 387.4 377.5 127.7 34 1998 590.4 577.0 209.4 36 1998 86.1 83.6 52.8 63 1998 125.5 123.3 28.5 23 1998 394.9 388.2 134.0 35 1999 586.8 581.2 210.7 36 1999 87.9 90.5 51.1 57 1999 130.9 124.5 34.1 27 1999 409.2 397.6 143.1 36 2000 583.1 585.1 207.1 35 2000 89.1 90.8 49.4 54 2000 135.7 127.4 37.4 29 2000 399.3 393.7 146.7 37 2001 583.6 586.8 204.2 35 2001 98.7 93.7 54.5 58 2001 130.8 130.1 39.9 31 2001 399.5 412.5 132.9 32 2002 569.6 602.8 169.2 28 2002 91.0 97.6 47.7 49 2002 134.4 134.3 36.6 27 2002 378.2 405.9 103.0 25 2003 555.3 581.5 135.6 23 2003 96.8 97.2 48.2 50 2003 148.6 138.0 40.6 29 2003 392.3 411.3 81.6 20 2004 626.7 605.4 156.0 26 2004 121.5 107.9 60.6 56 2004 142.5 138.9 38.1 27 2004 400.9 406.3 74.0 18 2005 618.8 616.1 153.5 25 2005 116.4 115.0 61.8 54 2005 140.7 141.6 34.7 25 2005 417.3 411.4 76.7 19 2006 596.1 618.0 133.9 22 2006 122.2 121.6 63.0 52 2006 144.3 142.9 30.6 21 2006 419.9 418.2 75.4 18 2007 611.9 613.9 128.2 21 2007 119.6 120.9 62.0 51 2007 164.5 149.4 36.9 25 2007 432.9 425.9 80.8 19 2008 682.8 636.5 167.8 26 2008 107.3 106.9 62.5 58 2008 163.5 150.9 43.7 29 2008 448.7 435.5 92.4 21 2009 686.2 650.0 200.6 31 2009 102.2 117.7 47.8 41 2009 143.9 152.5 31.6 21 2009 441.3 435.6 95.2 22 2010 651.1 653.7 197.2 30 2010 116.4 114.0 49.5 43 2010 153.5 153.8 29.8 19 2010 449.4 443.9 98.7 22 2011 694.2 690.0 195.6 28 2011 123.1 105.2 67.3 64 2011 161.6 156.1 30.6 20 2011 464.0 456.4 104.4 23 Crop Supply & Demand-6

Crop Supply and Demand U.S. Source: USDA, as of June 2012 CORN (production, domestic use, exports and ending stocks in millions of bushels) SOYBEANS (production, domestic use, exports and ending stocks in millions of bushels) Yield Domestic Ending Ratio Stocks Farm Yield Domestic Ending Ratio Stocks Farm Bu./Acre Production Use Exports Stocks to Use Price/Bu. Bu./Acre Production Use Exports Stocks to Use Price/Bu. 1975 86.4 5,841 4,103 1,665 633 11 2.54 1975 28.9 1,548 936 555 245 16 4.92 1976 87.9 6,289 4,144 1,645 1,136 20 2.15 1976 26.1 1,288 866 564 103 7 6.81 1977 90.8 6,505 4,311 1,896 1,436 23 2.02 1977 30.6 1,767 1,009 700 161 9 5.88 1978 101.0 7,268 4,883 2,113 1,710 24 2.25 1978 29.4 1,869 1,115 739 176 9 6.66 1979 109.5 7,928 5,203 2,402 2,034 27 2.52 1979 32.1 2,260 1,203 875 358 17 6.28 1980 91.0 6,640 4,892 2,391 1,392 19 3.11 1980 26.5 1,797 1,119 724 313 17 7.57 1981 109.0 8,119 4,978 1,997 2,537 36 2.50 1981 30.1 1,989 1,118 929 254 12 6.07 1982 113.3 8,235 5,428 1,821 3,523 49 2.55 1982 31.5 2,190 1,195 905 345 16 5.71 1983 81.1 4,174 4,807 1,886 1,006 15 3.21 1983 26.2 1,636 1,061 743 176 10 7.83 1984 106.7 7,672 5,182 1,850 1,648 23 2.63 1984 28.1 1,861 1,123 598 316 18 5.84 1985 118.1 8,876 5,267 1,227 4,040 62 2.23 1985 34.1 2,099 1,138 741 536 29 5.05 1986 119.3 8,226 5,893 1,493 4,882 66 1.50 1986 33.3 1,942 1,285 757 436 21 4.78 1987 119.8 7,132 6,041 1,716 4,259 55 1.94 1987 33.9 1,938 1,269 804 302 15 5.88 1988 84.6 4,929 5,232 2,029 1,931 27 2.54 1988 27.0 1,549 1,145 527 182 11 7.42 1989 116.3 7,532 5,753 2,367 1,345 17 2.36 1989 32.3 1,923 1,247 622 239 13 5.69 1990 118.5 7,934 6,034 1,727 1,521 20 2.28 1990 34.1 1,926 1,283 557 329 18 5.74 1991 108.7 7,475 6,332 1,584 1,100 14 2.37 1991 34.2 1,986 1,357 684 278 14 5.58 1992 131.4 9,477 6,808 1,663 2,113 25 2.07 1992 37.6 2,190 1,408 771 292 13 5.56 1993 100.7 6,338 6,293 1,328 850 11 2.50 1993 32.6 1,870 1,371 588 209 11 6.40 1994 138.6 10,051 7,175 2,178 1,558 17 2.26 1994 41.4 2,515 1,554 840 335 14 5.48 1995 113.4 7,400 6,321 2,228 426 5 3.24 1995 35.3 2,174 1,481 849 183 8 6.72 1996 127.1 9,233 6,992 1,797 883 10 2.71 1996 37.6 2,380 1,555 886 132 5 7.35 1997 126.7 9,207 7,287 1,504 1,308 15 2.43 1997 38.9 2,688 1,751 874 200 8 6.47 1998 134.5 9,759 7,314 1,984 1,787 19 1.94 1998 38.9 2,741 1,791 805 348 13 4.93 1999 133.8 9,431 7,579 1,937 1,718 18 1.82 1999 36.6 2,654 1,741 975 290 11 4.63 2000 136.9 9,915 7,799 1,941 1,899 19 1.85 2000 38.1 2,758 1,808 996 248 9 4.54 2001 138.1 9,503 7,911 1,905 1,596 16 1.97 2001 39.6 2,890 1,869 1,064 208 7 4.38 2002 129.4 8,967 7,903 1,588 1,087 11 2.32 2002 38.0 2,756 1,746 1,044 178 6 5.53 2003 142.1 10,088 8,330 1,900 958 9 2.42 2003 33.9 2,454 1,639 886 112 4 7.34 2004 160.3 11,806 8,843 1,818 2,114 20 2.06 2004 42.2 3,124 1,889 1,097 256 9 5.74 2005 148.0 11,113 9,134 2,134 1,967 17 2.00 2005 43.1 3,068 1,938 940 449 16 5.66 2006 149.1 10,532 9,082 2,125 1,304 12 3.04 2006 42.9 3,196 1,965 1,116 574 19 6.43 2007 150.7 13,038 10,300 2,438 1,624 13 4.20 2007 41.7 2,677 1,897 1,159 205 7 10.10 2008 153.9 12,092 10,208 1,849 1,673 14 4.06 2008 39.7 2,967 1,768 1,279 138 5 9.97 2009 164.7 13,092 11,086 1,980 1,708 13 3.55 2009 44.0 3,359 1,862 1,499 151 4 9.59 2010 152.8 12,447 11,220 1,835 1,128 9 5.18 2010 43.5 3,329 1,779 1,501 215 7 11.30 2011 147.2 12,358 11,005 1,650 851 7 5.95-6.25 2011 41.5 3,056 1,776 1,335 175 6 12.30 Crop Supply & Demand-7

Crop Supply and Demand U.S. (continued) Source: USDA, as of June 2012 WHEAT (production, domestic use, exports and ending stocks in millions of bushels) COTTON (production, domestic use, exports and ending stocks in millions of 480-lb. bales) Yield Domestic Ending Ratio Stocks Farm Yield Domestic Ending Ratio Stocks Farm Bu./Acre Production Use Exports Stocks to Use Price/Bu. Lb./Acre Production Use Exports Stocks to Use Price/cwt 1975 30.6 2,127 726 1,173 666 35 3.55 1975 453 8.3 7.1 3.3 3.7 35 51.30 1976 30.3 2,149 754 949 1,113 65 2.73 1976 466 10.6 6.6 4.8 2.9 26 64.10 1977 30.6 2,045 859 1,124 1,178 59 2.33 1977 520 14.4 6.5 5.5 5.3 45 52.30 1978 31.4 1,775 837 1,194 924 45 2.97 1978 420 10.9 6.1 6.2 4.0 32 58.40 1979 34.2 2,134 783 1,375 902 42 3.78 1979 547 14.6 6.4 9.2 3.0 19 62.50 1980 33.5 2,381 782 1,514 989 43 3.91 1980 404 11.1 5.6 5.9 2.7 23 74.70 1981 34.5 2,785 847 1,771 1,159 44 3.66 1981 543 15.6 5.1 6.6 6.6 57 54.30 1982 35.5 2,765 908 1,508 1,515 63 3.55 1982 590 12.0 5.5 5.2 7.9 74 59.60 1983 39.4 2,420 1,114 1,426 1,399 55 3.53 1983 508 7.8 6.2 6.8 2.8 21 66.60 1984 38.8 2,595 1,156 1,421 1,425 55 3.39 1984 601 13.0 5.5 6.2 4.1 35 58.90 1985 37.5 2,424 1,051 909 1,905 97 3.08 1985 630 13.4 6.3 2.0 9.3 114 56.30 1986 34.5 2,090 1,197 998 1,821 83 2.42 1986 551 9.7 7.4 6.7 5.0 36 52.40 1987 37.6 2,107 1,096 1,588 1,261 47 2.57 1987 707 14.8 7.4 6.6 5.8 41 64.30 1988 34.1 1,812 979 1,415 702 29 3.72 1988 619 15.4 7.9 6.1 7.1 50 56.60 1989 32.7 2,036 992 1,232 536 24 3.72 1989 614 12.2 8.6 7.7 3.0 18 66.20 1990 39.6 2,729 1,365 1,069 868 36 2.61 1990 634 15.5 8.4 7.8 2.3 15 68.20 1991 34.2 1,980 1,132 1,282 475 20 3.00 1991 652 17.6 9.6 6.6 3.7 23 58.10 1992 39.3 2,467 1,127 1,353 531 21 3.24 1992 700 16.2 10.1 5.2 4.7 31 54.90 1993 38.2 2,396 1,240 1,228 568 23 3.26 1993 606 16.1 10.4 6.9 3.5 20 58.40 1994 37.6 2,321 1,286 1,188 507 20 3.45 1994 709 19.7 11.2 9.4 2.7 13 72.00 1995 35.8 2,183 1,140 1,241 376 16 4.55 1995 537 17.9 10.7 7.7 2.6 14 76.50 1996 36.3 2,277 1,300 1,001 444 19 4.30 1996 706 18.9 11.1 6.9 4.0 22 70.50 1997 39.6 2,481 1,257 1,040 722 31 3.38 1997 673 18.8 11.4 7.5 3.9 21 66.20 1998 43.1 2,547 1,381 1,046 946 39 2.65 1998 626 13.9 10.0 4.3 3.9 28 61.70 1999 42.7 2,295 1,300 1,086 950 40 2.48 1999 607 17.0 10.3 6.8 3.9 23 46.80 2000 41.9 2,228 1,329 1,062 876 37 2.62 2000 632 17.2 8.4 6.7 6.0 40 51.60 2001 40.1 1,947 1,192 962 777 36 2.78 2001 705 20.3 7.9 11.0 7.4 39 32.00 2002 35.1 1,606 1,119 850 491 25 3.56 2002 666 17.2 7.4 11.9 5.4 28 45.70 2003 44.2 2,344 1,194 1,158 546 23 3.40 2003 730 18.3 6.5 13.8 3.5 17 63.00 2004 43.1 2,157 1,168 1,066 540 24 3.40 2004 855 23.3 6.8 14.4 5.5 26 44.70 2005 41.9 2,103 1,151 1,003 571 27 3.42 2005 831 23.9 5.7 17.7 6.1 26 49.70 2006 38.7 1,808 1,137 908 456 22 4.26 2006 814 21.6 5.2 13.0 9.5 52 48.40 2007 40.1 2,051 1,051 1,262 306 13 6.48 2007 879 19.2 5.0 13.6 10.1 54 61.30 2008 44.9 2,499 1,260 1,015 656 29 6.78 2008 813 12.8 3.3 13.3 6.3 38 49.10 2009 44.5 2,218 1,138 879 976 48 4.87 2009 777 12.2 3.5 12.0 2.9 19 62.80 2010 46.3 2,207 1,128 1,289 862 36 5.70 2010 812 18.1 3.9 14.4 2.6 14 81.50 2011 43.7 1,999 1,199 1,055 728 32 7.25 2011 790 15.6 3.4 11.6 3.2 21 91.00 Crop Supply & Demand-8

U.S. Farm Financial Data (dollars in billions) Source: USDA, as of June 2012 Canadian Farm Financial Data (1) (Canadian dollars in billions) Net Farm Farm Expend. Value of Debt to Net Farm Value of Debt to Crop Livestock Government Total Cash Capital to Total Farm Asset Total Cash Total Farm Asset Receipts Receipts Payments Receipts Income Expend. Receipts Assets Real Estate Ratio Receipts Income Assets Real Estate Ratio 1975 45.8 43.1 0.8 89.7 29.1 13.3 14.9 510.8 383.6 16.4 1975 10.2 4.6 48.3 36.6 16.2 1976 49.0 46.3 0.7 96.1 29.5 15.0 15.6 590.7 456.5 15.9 1976 10.1 3.9 57.0 43.6 16.0 1977 48.6 47.6 1.8 98.1 27.4 16.5 16.8 651.5 509.3 16.6 1977 10.2 3.5 64.5 50.0 16.1 1978 53.2 59.2 3.0 115.4 32.7 19.7 17.1 777.7 601.8 15.9 1978 12.1 4.2 76.9 59.3 15.7 1979 62.3 69.2 1.4 132.9 32.6 21.3 16.0 914.7 706.1 16.1 1979 14.4 4.9 95.4 73.2 14.9 1980 71.7 68.0 1.3 141.0 33.2 19.8 14.0 1,000.4 782.8 16.2 1980 16.0 4.9 117.0 92.0 13.6 1981 72.5 69.2 1.9 143.5 31.6 18.2 12.7 997.9 785.6 17.8 1981 18.5 5.3 130.4 103.3 14.0 1982 72.3 70.3 3.5 146.1 36.8 14.9 10.2 962.5 750.0 19.1 1982 18.9 5.1 131.8 103.1 15.2 1983 67.2 69.6 9.3 146.1 37.0 13.9 9.5 959.3 753.4 19.4 1983 18.9 4.9 127.3 98.4 16.5 1984 69.9 72.9 8.4 151.2 36.0 13.9 9.2 897.8 661.8 21.0 1984 20.5 5.8 123.1 93.6 17.7 1985 73.9 70.1 7.7 151.7 45.6 10.1 6.7 775.9 586.2 22.2 1985 19.8 4.7 115.4 86.6 19.6 1986 63.8 71.6 11.8 147.2 46.5 9.2 6.2 722.0 542.4 21.0 1986 20.6 5.5 109.4 80.1 21.6 1987 65.8 76.0 16.7 158.5 52.6 12.1 7.6 756.5 563.7 18.3 1987 21.3 6.0 107.3 76.4 21.6 1988 71.6 79.6 14.5 165.7 53.7 12.8 7.7 788.5 582.3 16.9 1988 22.4 6.5 109.4 77.7 20.5 1989 76.9 83.6 10.9 171.4 53.5 14.3 8.4 813.7 600.1 16.1 1989 22.9 6.0 119.7 86.7 18.5 1990 80.2 89.1 9.3 178.6 53.8 16.2 9.0 840.6 619.1 15.6 1990 22.0 4.9 127.1 92.9 18.6 1991 82.2 85.8 8.2 176.2 51.4 14.3 8.1 844.2 624.8 15.6 1991 22.0 4.6 128.0 93.7 18.4 1992 85.7 85.8 9.2 180.6 56.9 13.6 7.5 867.8 640.8 15.2 1992 23.7 5.7 125.7 91.8 18.6 1993 87.8 90.5 13.4 191.7 60.8 15.0 7.8 909.2 677.6 14.8 1993 24.2 5.3 129.5 93.2 18.1 1994 93.1 88.3 7.9 189.3 53.7 15.3 8.1 934.7 704.1 14.9 1994 25.9 5.6 137.2 98.3 17.8 1995 101.0 87.2 7.3 195.5 54.5 14.3 7.3 965.7 740.5 14.8 1995 27.1 5.6 146.9 106.9 17.5 1996 106.5 92.9 7.3 206.8 60.9 16.8 8.1 1,002.9 769.5 14.8 1996 29.1 6.1 155.8 115.7 17.7 1997 111.3 96.5 7.5 215.3 60.9 18.0 8.4 1,051.3 808.2 14.9 1997 29.8 6.3 170.2 127.3 18.1 1998 102.2 94.2 12.4 208.8 57.7 19.5 9.3 1,083.4 840.4 15.2 1998 29.5 5.6 178.1 133.5 19.0 1999 92.1 95.7 21.5 209.3 57.9 21.1 10.1 1,138.8 887.0 14.7 1999 30.3 5.5 183.9 137.5 19.9 2000 92.5 99.6 23.2 215.3 57.4 21.7 10.1 1,203.2 946.4 13.6 2000 32.9 6.4 190.3 141.0 20.4 2001 93.4 106.7 22.4 222.5 62.1 21.1 9.5 1,255.9 996.2 13.6 2001 36.2 8.1 195.2 143.8 20.8 2002 100.7 93.9 12.4 207.0 50.8 22.6 10.9 1,259.7 998.7 14.1 2002 36.0 7.5 203.1 153.2 21.6 2003 110.3 105.7 16.5 232.5 72.1 22.9 9.8 1,383.4 1,112.1 11.9 2003 34.2 5.0 211.0 162.9 22.2 2004 114.4 123.5 13.0 250.8 83.7 26.7 10.6 1,588.0 1,305.2 11.5 2004 36.3 6.9 220.7 173.3 22.2 2005 116.0 124.9 24.4 265.3 86.7 25.7 9.7 1,779.4 1,487.0 11.0 2005 36.8 6.7 234.1 184.8 21.4 2006 122.1 118.5 15.8 256.4 68.4 23.3 9.1 1,923.6 1,625.8 10.6 2006 37.0 5.8 248.7 197.8 21.0 2007 150.1 138.5 11.9 300.4 77.4 26.7 8.9 2,055.3 1,751.4 10.4 2007 40.8 7.1 262.6 211.6 21.2 2008 175.0 141.6 12.2 328.9 88.6 32.2 9.8 2,023.3 1,703.0 11.9 2008 46.1 9.0 283.2 232.8 21.1 2009 168.3 120.3 12.2 300.8 74.4 26.8 8.9 2,054.4 1,724.4 11.8 2009 44.6 8.5 294.5 243.4 21.2 2010 172.9 141.4 12.4 326.8 92.3 27.4 8.4 2,190.9 1,853.7 11.3 2010 44.5 9.5 308.1 254.7 21.3 2011F 196.9 166.0 10.6 373.5 108.7 N/A N/A 2,339.8 1,987.2 10.5 2011 49.7 N/A 326.3 268.7 21.3 (1) Source: Statistics Canada, as of June 2012 U.S. Farm Financial Data-9

Livestock Production and Prices U.S. Source: USDA, as of June 2012 Livestock Production (in millions of pounds) Livestock Prices Average Farm Size (2) Number of Farms (2) Turkey & Steers (1) Hogs (1) Broilers (1) (acres) (thousands) Beef Pork Broilers Market Price Market Price 12 City U.S. CANADA EU(15)* U.S. CANADA EU(15)* 1975 23,672 11,315 9,682 1975 45.32 48.20 45.07 1975 420 492 1975 2,521 344 1976 25,667 12,218 10,937 1976 39.29 43.04 40.22 1976 422 499 1976 2,497 339 1977 24,986 13,052 11,120 1977 40.63 40.52 40.81 1977 427 501 1977 2,456 334 1978 24,009 13,209 11,867 1978 53.01 47.66 46.35 1978 429 504 1978 2,436 330 1979 21,292 15,271 13,097 1979 68.56 41.88 46.36 1979 428 506 1979 2,437 326 1980 21,469 16,433 13,605 1980 67.64 39.49 49.06 1980 426 509 1980 2,440 322 1981 22,214 15,717 14,415 1981 64.42 43.74 48.65 1981 424 511 1981 2,440 318 1982 22,366 14,121 14,498 1982 65.34 54.64 46.41 1982 427 523 1982 2,407 313 1983 23,060 15,117 14,952 1983 63.63 47.42 50.39 1983 430 535 31 1983 2,379 308 9,057 1984 23,418 14,720 15,573 1984 66.79 48.76 55.56 1984 436 548 1984 2,334 303 1985 23,557 14,728 16,369 1985 59.75 44.54 50.82 1985 441 560 32 1985 2,293 298 8,839 1986 24,213 13,998 17,399 1986 59.25 51.04 56.90 1986 447 572 1986 2,250 293 1987 23,405 14,312 19,222 1987 66.28 51.62 47.36 1987 451 577 32 1987 2,213 290 8,644 1988 23,424 15,623 20,048 1988 71.19 44.04 56.30 1988 452 582 1988 2,201 288 1989 22,974 15,759 21,509 1989 73.86 44.74 58.99 1989 456 588 1989 2,175 285 1990 22,634 15,300 23,115 1990 78.56 55.32 54.78 1990 460 593 37 1990 2,146 283 8,477 1991 22,800 15,948 24,380 1991 74.21 49.69 52.03 1991 464 598 1991 2,117 280 1992 22,968 17,185 25,881 1992 75.35 43.03 52.58 1992 464 600 1992 2,108 279 1993 22,942 17,030 27,026 1993 76.36 46.10 55.21 1993 440 603 41 1993 2,202 278 7,739 1994 24,278 17,658 28,838 1994 68.84 40.03 55.71 1994 440 606 1994 2,198 277 1995 25,115 17,811 30,150 1995 66.26 42.35 56.35 1995 438 608 43 1995 2,196 276 7,370 1996 25,419 17,085 31,802 1996 65.05 53.39 61.25 1996 438 608 1996 2,191 277 1997 25,384 17,244 32,749 1997 66.32 51.40 58.81 1997 436 624 46 1997 2,191 270 6,990 1998 25,653 18,980 33,143 1998 61.47 31.67 62.99 1998 434 637 1998 2,192 265 1999 26,386 19,278 35,038 1999 65.56 34.00 58.07 1999 434 652 1999 2,187 260 2000 26,777 18,928 35,897 2000 69.65 44.70 56.16 2000 436 662 47 2000 2,167 255 6,770 2001 26,107 19,138 36,828 2001 72.71 45.81 59.10 2001 438 676 2001 2,149 247 2002 27,090 19,664 37,952 2002 67.04 34.92 55.60 2002 440 686 2002 2,135 243 2003 26,237 19,945 38,399 2003 84.69 39.45 62.00 2003 440 697 51 2003 2,127 240 6,239 2004 24,548 20,509 39,200 2004 84.75 52.51 74.10 2004 441 707 2004 2,113 236 2005 24,683 20,685 40,869 2005 87.28 50.05 70.80 2005 442 718 53 2005 2,099 233 5,846 2006 26,152 21,054 41,181 2006 85.41 47.26 64.40 2006 443 728 2006 2,089 229 2007 26,421 21,943 42,110 2007 91.82 47.09 76.40 2007 418 738 55 2007 2,205 225 5,662 2008 26,561 23,347 43,154 2008 92.27 47.84 79.70 2008 418 748 2008 2,200 220 2009 25,965 22,999 41,174 2009 83.25 41.24 77.60 2009 418 758 2009 2,200 215 2010 26,304 22,437 42,554 2010 95.38 55.06 82.90 2010 419 768 2010 2,192 210 2011 26,195 22,758 42,992 2011 114.73 66.11 79.00 2011 420 778 2011 2,181 206 (1) Dollars per hundredweight (cwt) (2) U.S. statistics from USDA; Canadian statistics from Statistics Canada. European Union statistics from Agricultural Statistical Yearbook. All sources as of June 2012. * The 15 countries included in the European Union statistics (agricultural area): Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom. For the years that information is not available for a country, the last reported information was assumed for that year. Livestock Production, Prices-10

Acreage Planted (1) COUNTRIES WITH THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF (million acres crop year) ARABLE LAND - 2009 (8) U.S. Conservation Tillage (4) (thousands of hectares) U.S. U.S. MAJOR CROPS CANADA (million acres) Land Arable % TOTAL (2) Corn Wheat Soybeans Cotton TOTAL (3) Total No-till (5) Ridge-till (6) Mulch-till (7) Rank Country Area Land Arable 1975 337.1 78.7 74.9 54.6 9.5 67.3 1975 18.0 1976 345.1 84.6 80.4 50.3 11.6 69.1 1976 20.0 1 United States of America 914,742 162,751 18% 1977 353.0 84.3 75.4 59.0 13.7 68.7 1977 24.0 2 India 297,319 157,923 53% 1978 346.6 81.7 66.0 64.7 13.4 71.5 1978 31.0 3 Russian Federation 1,637,687 121,750 7% 1979 355.1 81.4 71.4 71.4 14.0 71.6 1979 33.0 4 China 932,749 109,999 12% 1980 362.8 84.0 80.8 69.9 14.5 71.6 1980 39.0 5 European Union + (Total) 418,174 108,833 26% 1981 371.4 84.1 88.3 67.5 14.3 74.7 1981 43.0 6 Brazil 845,942 61,200 7% 1982 367.5 81.9 86.2 70.9 11.3 75.9 1982 45.8 7 Australia 768,230 47,161 6% 1983 325.1 60.2 76.4 63.8 7.9 77.0 1983 48.9 8 Canada 909,351 45,100 5% 1984 358.3 80.5 79.2 67.8 11.1 79.8 1984 52.1 9 Nigeria 91,077 34,000 37% 1985 353.0 83.4 75.5 63.1 10.7 81.1 1985 55.5 10 Ukraine 57,932 32,478 56% 1986 338.2 76.6 72.0 60.4 10.0 81.3 1986 59.2 11 Argentina 273,669 31,000 11% 1987 315.3 66.2 65.8 58.2 10.4 80.4 1987 63.1 12 Mexico 194,395 25,133 13% 1988 318.0 67.7 65.5 58.8 12.5 81.2 1988 67.3 13 Indonesia 181,157 23,600 13% 1989 331.2 72.3 76.6 60.8 10.6 83.0 1989 71.2 13.8 2.7 54.7 14 Kazakhstan 269,970 23,400 9% 1990 326.3 74.2 77.0 57.8 12.3 83.1 1990 72.7 16.5 3.0 53.1 15 Turkey 76,963 21,351 28% 1991 325.4 76.0 69.9 59.2 14.1 81.7 1991 78.6 20.3 3.2 55.1 1992 326.5 79.3 72.2 59.2 13.2 82.7 1992 88.0 27.7 3.4 57.0 WORLD 13,003,468 1,381,204 11% 1993 319.5 73.2 72.2 60.1 13.4 84.9 1993 96.6 34.5 3.5 58.7 TOP 15 AS % OF WORLD 61% 73% 1994 325.7 78.9 70.3 61.6 13.7 85.8 1994 97.6 38.2 3.5 55.9 1995 318.3 71.5 69.0 62.5 16.9 85.6 1995 98.2 40.6 3.4 54.3 (8) Source: United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization, 1996 333.7 79.2 75.1 64.2 14.7 85.2 1996 103.0 42.4 3.4 57.2 as of June 2012. 1997 332.7 79.5 70.4 70.0 13.9 86.5 1997 109.1 45.6 3.8 59.7 1998 329.9 80.2 65.8 72.0 13.4 87.6 1998 108.4 47.3 3.5 57.6 1999 329.3 77.4 62.7 73.7 14.9 86.3 1999 No Data Available 2000 328.7 79.6 62.5 74.3 15.5 89.6 2000 108.1 52.2 3.3 52.6 2001 324.6 75.7 59.4 74.1 15.8 87.5 2001 No Data Available 2002 327.3 78.9 60.3 74.0 14.0 88.2 2002 103.1 55.3 2.8 44.9 2003 325.7 78.6 62.1 73.4 13.5 89.7 2003 No Data Available 2004 322.3 80.9 59.6 75.2 13.7 89.3 2004 112.7 62.5 2.2 48.0 2005 317.6 81.8 57.2 72.0 14.2 87.6 2005 No Data Available 2006 351.6 78.3 57.3 75.5 15.3 87.4 2006 114.4 65.2 2.3 46.9 2007 320.4 93.5 60.5 64.7 10.9 89.7 2007 115.3 65.5 2.3 47.5 2008 325.0 86.0 63.2 75.7 9.5 91.2 2008 113.8 65.0 2.3 46.5 2009 319.3 86.4 59.2 77.5 9.1 91.1 2009 No Data Available 2010 316.7 88.2 53.6 77.4 11.0 86.1 2010 No Data Available 2011 315.0 91.9 54.4 75.0 14.7 83.8 2011 No Data Available (1) U.S. statistics from USDA; Canadian statistics from (4) Source: Conservation Technology Information Center, Statistics Canada; both sources as of June 2012. as of June 2012. Based on over 30% crop residue (2) Includes wheat, corn, sorghum, other grains, soybeans and cotton. after planting. 2006-2008 estimates based on 2004 (3) Includes wheat, corn, oats, barley, mixed grain, rye, oilseeds, national survey data adjusted for the counties that canary seed, mustard seed, sugar beets, dry beans, lentils, peas, submitted updated information. and hay. (5) No-till: soil is left undisturbed from harvest to planting except for nutrient injection. (6) Ridge-till: residue is left on the surface between ridges. (7) Mulch-till: full-width tillage with the soil disturbed prior to planting. Acreage Planted-11

Turf Data - 12 Sales of Existing Lawn and Garden Equipment Manufacturer Disposable Spending on Unit Shipments U.S. Industry (3) Single-Family Homes (millions) Personal Income (1) Non-Auto Durables (2) (Source: Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, Inc.) U.S. U.S. Canada U.S. Canada Walk-Behind Rear Engine/Zero Turning Front Engine 1970 1.613 1970 3,107.1 271.8 1970 62.5 5.2 Powered Mowers Radius Riding Mowers Riding Mowers 1971 2.021 1971 3,247.7 287.7 1971 59.7 5.7 1990 5,700 247 1041 1972 2.254 1972 3,405.0 312.7 1972 65.4 6.9 1991 5,350 209 968 1973 2.334 1973 3,635.9 340.9 1973 73.4 8.2 1992 5,150 205 980 1974 2.273 1974 3,608.8 364.2 1974 83.4 9.2 1993 5,720 185 1,223 1975 2.480 1975 3,689.8 382.6 1975 84.6 9.7 1994 6,069 184 1,275 1976 3.066 1976 3,836.8 400.5 1976 85.6 10.3 1995 5,950 168 1,476 1977 3.646 1977 3,968.6 409.4 1977 90.9 10.6 1996 5,355 130 1,317 1978 3.987 1978 4,154.8 426.1 1978 96.9 11.3 1997 5,557 111 1,335 1979 3.828 1979 4,252.2 440.4 1979 105.5 11.9 1998 5,829 130 1,386 1980 2.972 1980 4,293.1 454.1 1980 104.9 12.3 1999 5,925 145 1,466 1981 2.418 1981 4,407.1 471.7 1981 104.1 11.7 2000 6,201 157 1,558 1982 1.990 1982 4,504.8 473.6 1982 100.0 10.7 2001 5,622 140 1,394 1983 2.684 1983 4,653.7 463.2 1983 107.2 12.0 2002 5,915 116 1,510 1984 2.817 1984 4,986.7 480.7 1984 118.8 13.5 2003 6,128 142 1,666 1985 3.122 1985 5,142.5 499.0 1985 124.8 14.5 2004 6,515 166 1,835 1986 3.478 1986 5,312.9 504.3 1986 142.0 16.1 2005 6,398 198 1,714 1987 3.428 1987 5,400.0 516.1 1987 159.4 16.6 2006 6,008 205 1,562 1988 3.483 1988 5,633.1 542.2 1988 168.3 17.9 2007 5,664 220 1,354 1989 3.033 1989 5,782.7 568.7 1989 177.9 19.0 2008 4,958 219 1,192 1990 2.921 1990 5,893.6 576.6 1990 180.1 18.8 2009 4,434 189 1,048 1991 2.867 1991 5,943.1 567.2 1991 186.2 18.0 2010 4,729 243 1,160 1992 3.143 1992 6,152.5 571.0 1992 191.6 18.4 2011 4,309 236 1,030 1993 3.421 1993 6,255.3 571.1 1993 210.5 18.9 (3) Model year basis September August in thousands 1994 3.554 1994 6,455.9 573.0 1994 231.4 19.9 1995 3.514 1995 6,648.7 585.8 1995 254.9 21.2 U.S. Employment in 1996 3.783 1996 6,867.8 585.4 1996 280.6 21.9 U.S. Employment in Golf Courses and 1997 3.973 1997 7,110.4 596.4 1997 307.2 24.7 Landscaping Services (thousands) Country Clubs (thousands) 1998 4.492 1998 7,535.5 613.7 1998 349.6 27.4 1990 299.2 1990 159.3 1999 4.636 1999 7,763.5 632.4 1999 406.9 30.1 1991 287.9 1991 168.2 2000 4.614 2000 8,157.9 664.1 2000 461.9 33.2 1992 287.0 1992 174.3 2001 4.727 2001 8,356.3 682.5 2001 488.1 35.7 1993 305.6 1993 183.7 2002 4.997 2002 8,633.4 694.0 2002 533.9 36.1 1994 338.5 1994 196.1 2003 5.443 2003 8,850.5 709.3 2003 584.4 38.1 1995 345.3 1995 208.5 2004 5.914 2004 9,152.8 737.0 2004 650.5 41.1 1996 377.9 1996 218.9 2005 6.181 2005 9,277.4 756.8 2005 715.2 44.6 1997 414.8 1997 231.7 2006 5.712 2006 9,652.8 801.7 2006 779.8 50.4 1998 429.4 1998 248.0 2007 4.418 2007 9,880.3 834.1 2007 831.0 55.2 1999 469.9 1999 264.9 2008 3.655 2008 10,119.4 868.7 2008 825.0 59.2 2000 494.2 2000 281.3 2009 3.868 2009 9,883.3 875.6 2009 785.8 57.9 2001 520.6 2001 287.0 2010 3.704 2010 10,061.7 907.0 2010 858.2 60.9 2002 534.4 2002 294.1 2011 3.797 2011 10,183.6 918.3 2011 928.8 62.4 2003 563.5 2003 308.7 Source: National Association of Realtors (1) Real disposable income, billions of (2) Real consumer spending on furniture 2004 603.3 2004 323.3 chained 2005 dollars, annual rate, and household equipment, billions of 2005 623.1 2005 345.7 BEA concept. chained 2005 dollars, annual rate, 2006 661.6 2006 344.6 BEA concept + real consumer spending 2007 681.8 2007 353.0 Canadian statistics in constant on other durables, billions of chained 2008 669.9 2008 353.9 2002 billions of C$. 2005 dollars, annual rate. 2009 624.4 2009 339.4 2010 615.7 2010 340.6 Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Canadian statistics in constant 2011 619.1 2011 342.3 Statistics Canada 2002 billions of C$. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Statistics Canada