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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