Edit: actually some of these numbers seem literally impossible, e.g. Vermont. Can you post the raw data you’re getting this from?
Edit 2: after trying to find the data myself, I think at least in some instances you’re interpreting some of the data as dozens of eggs, when they actually are counting individual eggs. So some of your numbers are 12x higher than they should be.
adboug on
Wow, ive never laid an egg
RedHeadRedeemed on
Gaston confirmed to live in North Dakota
ocular__patdown on
What a weird thing to measure per capita
slugator on
wtf is going on with AK/HI in this
commandrix on
A church friend who owns chickens just asked me if that includes eggs laid by people’s backyard chickens! I told her probably not.
idiotcube on
Does ND produce and export a lot of eggs?
Evil_Knot on
Unsafe egg levels in North Dakota
e136 on
You have to add “annually” or else we are comparing a rate with different units to a count.
anrwlias on
Clearly I am under producing.
Sirwired on
This chart is wrong. Here’s the (non-population-adjusted) data, and some quick mental arithmetic demonstrates you have some errors.
Im from ND and I love how we’re number one on all the weird stats. Most eggs per person, most bars per person, least amount of young adults living with their parents.
robyrob on
They need to cross-reference this with the number of eggs eaten per person by state for contextÂ
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Data sources:
USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS / Quick Stats): egg production by state
U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program: state population
Method:
Eggs per person calculated as total state egg production divided by population.
Tools:
Python (GeoPandas, Pandas, Matplotlib)
Notes:
Annual estimates
State-level aggregation
Source links:
USDA NASS Quick Stats: [https://quickstats.nass.usda.gov/](https://quickstats.nass.usda.gov/)
U.S. Census Population Estimates: [https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html](https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html)
Wow ok that is NOT what I was expecting
Edit: actually some of these numbers seem literally impossible, e.g. Vermont. Can you post the raw data you’re getting this from?
Edit 2: after trying to find the data myself, I think at least in some instances you’re interpreting some of the data as dozens of eggs, when they actually are counting individual eggs. So some of your numbers are 12x higher than they should be.
Wow, ive never laid an egg
Gaston confirmed to live in North Dakota
What a weird thing to measure per capita
wtf is going on with AK/HI in this
A church friend who owns chickens just asked me if that includes eggs laid by people’s backyard chickens! I told her probably not.
Does ND produce and export a lot of eggs?
Unsafe egg levels in North Dakota
You have to add “annually” or else we are comparing a rate with different units to a count.
Clearly I am under producing.
This chart is wrong. Here’s the (non-population-adjusted) data, and some quick mental arithmetic demonstrates you have some errors.
https://www.nass.usda.gov/Charts_and_Maps/Poultry/eggmap.php
Im from ND and I love how we’re number one on all the weird stats. Most eggs per person, most bars per person, least amount of young adults living with their parents.
They need to cross-reference this with the number of eggs eaten per person by state for contextÂ
Eggs are produced by chickens, not people