The 2011 Utah Grasshopper and Mormon Cricket Report found that Mormon cricket infestations increased 55% from 2010 to 98,449 acres statewide, while grasshopper infestations decreased 49% to 415,000 acres. A total of 33,498 acres were treated for grasshoppers in 2011 at a cost of $319,488, with the state of Utah, Bureau of Land Management, and private landowners contributing funds. The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food also operates a cost-share program that reimburses private landowners 75% of treatment costs for grasshoppers or Mormon crickets on privately owned land.