Despite a cool, wet spring that caused delays in field work, 2014 was a record-setting year for several North Carolina crops, according to the USDA’s annual crop summary.
The statewide average yields for cotton, peanuts and sweet potatoes set new records, while soybean yields tied a record and production of tobacco was the most since 1998.
Not all crops saw gains last year. Corn production in the state fell 16 percent from 2013′s total.
Here are some of the numbers: