Data and Statistics
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USDA. Foreign Agricultural Service.
Coverage includes cotton, dairy products, fishery products, grain, livestock, poultry, organic products, oilseeds, sugar, and more.
USDA. National Agricultural Statistics Service.
Agricultural Prices -- Cattle -- Farms and Land in Farms -- Field Crops -- Floriculture Crops -- Fruits -- Hogs and Pigs -- Milk Cows and Milk Production -- Poultry
USDA. Economic Research Service.
Supplies a wide range of data in table, graph, and/or spreadsheet formats including:
USDA. Agricultural Marketing Service.
Provides current, unbiased price and sales information for farm commodities in the U.S. and international markets and publishes transportation reports.
USDOC. U.S. Census Bureau.
Provides access and links to population, housing, economic, and geographic data, for the United States, including:
USDA and Cornell University.
Provides access to nearly 2500 reports and datasets from the economics agencies of the USDA, covering U.S. and international agriculture and related topics.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN.
Offers a multilingual database supplying international statistics on agricultural production, fishery and forest products, producer prices, trade, and more.
USDA. Foreign Agricultural Service.
Provides access to data on U.S. international trade statistics for agriculture, fish, forestry, and textile products from 1989 to the present.
USA.gov
Links to Federal Web sites that supply earnings data, labor statistics, economic analysis, regional information, statistical portals, trade data, and U.S. business figures.
World Bank Group.
Includes data and statistics by country and by topic derived from statistical systems organized and financed by national governments and access to World Development Indicators.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Provides statistical data on OECD member countries in several topical areas, including agriculture and fisheries, demography and population, economic projections, industry and services, international trade, and prices and purchasing power parities.