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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

Almonds (CA & AZ only)
CA & AZ Almond Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture)
Price: $29.99

Citrus (CA & AZ only)
CA & AZ Citrus Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture)
Price: $29.99

Grapes (CA & AZ only)
CA & AZ Grape Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture)
Price: $29.99

Orchard crops (CA & AZ only)
CA & AZ Orchard Crop Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture)
Price: $29.99

Strawberries (CA & AZ only)
CA & AZ Strawberry Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture)
Price: $29.99

Tomatoes (CA & AZ only)
CA & AZ Tomato Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture)
Price: $29.99

Vegetables (CA & AZ only)
CA & AZ Vegetable Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture)
Price: $29.99

Walnuts (CA & AZ only)
CA & AZ Walnut Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture)
Price: $29.99

Cotton (southern states)
Southern States Cotton Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture)
Price: $29.99

Peanuts (southern states)
Southern States Peanut Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture)
Price: $29.99

Rice (southern states)
Southern States Rice Acres Harvested (2002 Census of Agriculture)
Price: $29.99


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