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Food News- Meat Price SpreadsThis data set provides monthly average price values, and the differences among those values, at the farm, wholesale, and retail stages of the production and marketing chain for selected cuts of beef, pork, and broilers. In addition, retail prices are provided for beef and pork cuts, turkey, whole chickens, eggs, and dairy products. […]
- Sugar and Sweeteners OutlookExamines world and U.S. production, consumption, trade, stocks, and prices for beet and cane sugar, and high fructose corn syrup. […]
- U.S. Fertilizer Imports/ExportsThis product provides U.S. annual data on imports and exports of selected fertilizer types. The data cover imports from 1995 to 2009 and exports from 1990 to 2009 for 26 major fertilizer products and materials, and for 82 major trading countries. […]
- Aquaculture DataAquaculture is the production of aquatic animals and plants under controlled conditions for all or part of their lifecycle. This data product provides statistics on domestically grown catfish and trout and U.S. imports and exports of fish and shellfish that may be products of aquaculture, such as salmon, shrimp, and oysters. […]
- U.S. Agricultural Trade Data UpdateProvides a monthly update of year-to-date quantities and values of U.S. agricultural exports and imports. Also provides data on leading destination countries for exports and import source countries. […]
- Meat Price Spreads
What Everyone Should Know About Energy- What is the role of coal in the United States?Due to its relatively low cost and abundance, coal is used to generate about half of the electricity consumed in the United States. Coal is the largest domestically-produced source of energy. Coal use, however, results in higher amounts of carbon dioxide per unit of energy than the use of oil or natural gas. […]
- What is a cap-and-trade program and how does it work?A cap-and-trade program is designed to reduce emissions of a pollutant by placing a limit (or cap) on the total amount of emissions. The cap is implemented through a system of allowances that can be traded to minimize costs to affected sources. Cap-and-trade programs for greenhouse gas emissions would increase the costs of using fossil fuels. […]
- How can we compare or add up our energy consumption?To compare or aggregate energy consumption across different energy sources like oil, natural gas, and electricity, we must use a common unit of measure. This is similar to calculating your food energy intake by adding up the calories in whatever you eat. […]
- What is the role of coal in the United States?
Invasive Species- Wisconsin -- New Fishing/Boating Check-Off To Help Invasive Species Fight (Mar 10, 2010) March 16, 2010New Fishing/Boating Check-Off To Help Invasive Species Fight (Mar 10,... […]
- Minnesota (updated) -- Invasive Species of Aquatic Plants and Wild Animals in Minnesota: Annual Report for 2009 March 16, 2010Invasive Species of Aquatic Plants and Wild Animals in Minnesota:... […]
- Wisconsin -- New Fishing/Boating Check-Off To Help Invasive Species Fight (Mar 10, 2010) March 16, 2010
Economics Of Alternative Energy Consumption