the average price is about 40 to 50 cents per pound. the average size pumpkin can very from 3 to 10 dollars.
35 to 50 cents per pound in Maine in 2011
$100.12
48 cents per pound
There is no one set price. The price varies by season, location, and availiability. [1] But pumpkins tend to be priced by the pound. Last year, in the Chicago area, that price tended to be around $0.44 per pound. And it was an increase of $0.10 per pound from 2006. [2] For pumpkins can generally be counted on to see a 2-3% increase each year in their prices. [3] The prices reflect increases in freight costs. [4] And they reflect weather, particularly the effects of moisture and temperature. For example, drought and heat tend to make for smaller harvests and higher prices. Also cooler temperatures tend to produce greater numbers of pumpkins on the vine. But the pumpkins all tend to be smaller. [5] Pumpkin prices also vary depending upon the origin and type of pumpkins. For example, Jack-o-lantern style pumpkins have Halloween appeal. But their traditionally solid market is being encroached upon by attractive, smaller heirloom varieties from Australia and Italy. And that competition is profiting from a wider timespan of appeal than that for Jack-o-lanterns. [6] The USDA makes available lists of pumpkin prices, every January.
US average price received by farmers, all wheat types was $7.44 per bushel in 2011.
As of the end of June 2011, the price of Carbide is 14$ per pound. Source: Sandvik Coromat
25000 to 35000 $
from 79 cents to 1.29 cents depending on the store.
1.21 per pound USD as of 12-07-2011
3 dollars
The cast of The Pumpkin Carver - 2011 includes: Sammi Stephans
The average selling price of gold in North America is on the rise, recently (as of July 30, 2011) bringing in an average price of $1,513 per ounce. In 2010, the average price was $1,205 per ounce.