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Facts For You: Agriculture and Food

  • Agricultural Information for Your State – Get reports on citrus, livestock, weather, and many farm products for your state. Subscribe to e-mail reports about the states and topics of your choice.
  • Assess Your Weight – Calculate your body mass index (BMI) and get suggestions and scientific data on what works to prevent obesity and treat those who are overweight.
  • Drought Monitor – View a map showing weekly updates of drought conditions throughout the United States.
  • Farm Labor Costs in Your State and County – Find costs for hired and contract farm labor, based on the 1992 Census of Agriculture.
  • Farm Market Prices – Get daily price and market reports for poultry, produce, livestock, eggs, and other farm products.
  • Find Facts About Agriculture – See where alfalfa and apples grow in the U.S., which Congressional district has the most hog farms, and many other facts from the Census of Agriculture.
  • Foodsafety.gov – Your gateway to government food safety information - news, consumer advice, reporting illnesses and product complaints, and much more.
  • How Many Americans Are Hungry? – See statistics on food security and how to determine if people in your community are hungry.
  • Score Your Diet! – Enter what you eat, on any day, and use the Interactive Healthy Eating Index to rate the quality of your diet for that day.
  • What's Happening to Farms and Farmers in Your State? – Find facts on agriculture and agribusiness, farms, farmer income, leading crops, and exports, for all of the United States, from the Department of Agriculture.

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