Buy U.S. Crop and Livestock Maps
Buy U.S. Crop and Livestock Maps
Note: Each map shows the county production by graduated color based on the 2002 Census of Agriculture
Livestock Maps
Swine in Inventory U.S. Swine in Inventory with a listing of the top 500 counties (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Beef Cow Inventory U.S. Beef Cows in Inventory with a listing of the top 500 counties (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Fed Cattle Sold U.S. Fed Cattle Sold with a listing of the top 500 counties (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Crop Maps
Cropland Acres U.S. Cropland Acres Harvested with a listing of the top 500 counties (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Corn U.S. Corn Acres Harvested with a listing of the top 500 counties (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Dry Edible Beans U.S. Dry Edible Bean Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Sorghum U.S. Sorghum Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Soybeans U.S. Soybean Acres Harvested with a listing of the top 500 counties (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Sugar Beets U.S. Sugar Beet Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Sunflowers U.S. Sunflower Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Wheat U.S. Wheat Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Alfalfa U.S. Alfalfa Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
All Hay U.S. All Hay Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
All Silage U.S. All Silage Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Corn Silage U.S. Corn Silage Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Haylage U.S. Haylage Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
Sorghum Silage U.S. Sorghum Silage Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture) Price: $29.99
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No Relief in Pig Crop Report
Last Friday's quarterly Hogs and Pigs report did little to allay fears that the North American pork industry is in for another year of economic difficulty. As has been the story in most recent reports, any reductions of productive capacity being made by U.S. producers are being almost simultaneously offset by rising productivity...
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In last week's Preview, I pointed out that one of the factors in lower-than-expected hog prices this summer is being driven by some unexpected production. Those extra head and extra pounds continue to be a drag on this market and have now persisted long enough to call into question...
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