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Crop Production
USDA strives to sustain and enhance economical crop production by developing and transferring sound, research-derived, knowledge to agricultural producers that results in food and fiber crops that are safe for consumption.
Crop Acreage and Yield
 Crop Acreage and Yields

USDA provides maps that feature county crop yield and production by state.

 Annual World Production Summary

The Annual World Production Summary lists grain, oilseed, and cotton production data by country.

 Agricultural Charts and Maps

USDA produces charts and maps displaying crop yields, crop weather, micromaps, and crop acreage animations.

 Crop Production Reports

USDA creates an annual report outlining crop acreage, yields, areas harvested, and other production information.

 Fruit and Vegetable Market News

USDA provides current, unbiased information on prices, volume, quality, condition, and other market data on domestic and international fruits and vegetables.

Crop Production Research
 Crop Production Program

USDA focuses on enhancing economical crop production through its Crop Production Program by producing sound, research-driven knowledge to be shared and leveraged by its users.

 Crop Systems & Global Change (CSGC)

CSGC applies systems theory to the solution of complex agricultural problems and to the development of computer-aided farm decision support systems.

 Main U.S. Crop Information

USDA provides details on a wide range of information on crops including grains, oilseeds, fruits, vegetables, cotton, and tobacco.

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