By the numbers: Washington state asparagus production

Acres of asparagus grown in Washington state: 4,400 acres
Average yield in pounds per acre: 5,000
Total yield: 22 million pounds
Portion of crop sold on the fresh market: 90 percent
Portion of crop sold pickled or frozen: 10 percent
State’s share of all asparagus grown in the U.S.: about 40 percent (Washington, Michigan and California are the top asparagus-growing states)
Total amount asparagus production contributes to the state’s economy: $50 million
Jobs related to asparagus production in the state: about 3,000, including some 2,200 cutters in the field and about 730 workers in packing sheds
Number of asparagus farms: 60
Number of asparagus farmers: 75
Number of asparagus farms that are family farms: All except one
Approximate start date for Washington state asparagus crop: While the exact year is unknown, asparagus has been cultivated in Washington state for at least 110 years.
– Source: Washington Asparagus Commission
