- U. S. Agricultural Trade - U. S. Agricultural Trade at a Glance
Global economic conditions drive demand for food and agricultural products, providing the foundation for U S agricultural imports and exports
- Careers at ERS | Economic Research Service - USDA ERS
USDA's Economic Research Service (ERS) is actively seeking economic researchers and social science analysts
- U. S. Agricultural Trade | Economic Research Service - USDA ERS
U S and global trade are greatly affected by the growth and stability of world markets, including changes in world population, economic growth, and income Other factors affecting agricultural trade are global supplies and prices, changes in exchange rates, government support for agriculture, and trade protection policies
- Farm Commodity Policy | Economic Research Service - USDA ERS
Farm and commodity policy has continually evolved, encompassing changing market conditions, priorities, and issues such as environmental and conservations issues and food safety
- Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook: June 2025 - USDA ERS
The Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook for June 2025 analyzes economic impacts of month-to-month changes in USDA’s “World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates” report on domestic and international markets for beef, lamb, pork, poultry, eggs, and dairy products
- Outlook for U. S. Agricultural Trade: February 2025 - USDA ERS
This report presents and discusses USDA’s February 2025 quarterly USDA forecast for agricultural trade in the United States for fiscal year 2025
- Food Access Research Atlas - About the Atlas - USDA ERS
The Food Access Research Atlas expands upon what was previously known as the Food Desert Locator to provide a spatial overview of food access indicators by census tract, incorporates alternative estimates of low-income and low-access census tracts, and offers contextual information for all census tracts and many demographics in the U S
- Child Nutrition Programs - Summer Food Service Program - USDA ERS
USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) administers SFSP sites SFSP sites include: schools, camps, parks, playgrounds, housing projects, community centers, churches, and other public sites where children gather in the summer Typically, sites are eligible to offer free USDA-funded meals and snacks if:
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