Dairy Cattle and Dairy Facilities
Fruit and Vegetable Agricultural Practices
Livestock and General Farm Use
Beginning in May 2010, NASS agricultural chemical use data are published to the Quick Stats 2.0 database only. Data are available for the following subject areas:
- 2009 Fruit
- 2009 Nursery and Floriculture
- 2009 Wheat
- 2009-2010 Wheat, Postharvest
- 2010 Corn, Upland Cotton, Fall Potatoes
- 2010 Sheep and Sheep Facilities
- 2010 Vegetables
- 2011 Barley and Sorghum
- 2011 Fruit
- Advanced Database Search
Volume 1 Chapter 1: U.S. National Level Data
Table 45. Fertilizers and Chemicals: 2007 and 2002 (PDF)
Volume 1 Chapter 2: U.S. State Level Data
Table 42. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2007 and 2002 (PDF)
U.S. Agricultural Atlas Maps
Acres of Cropland Fertilized (Excluding Cropland Pastured) as Percent of All Cropland Acreage (Excluding Cropland Pastured): 2007
Acres of Crops Treated with Chemicals to Control Growth, Thin Fruit, Ripen, or Defoliate: 2007
If you have specific questions related to this commodity that you would like an expert to respond to, please e-mail Dale P. Hawks at dale.hawks@nass.usda.gov or call at 202-720-0684.
The USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is accepting stakeholder feedback in the form of data series and input requests for their Agricultural Chemical Use Surveys. NASS Agricultural Chemical Use Program is the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s official source of statistics about on-farm and post-harvest fertilizer and pesticide use and pest management practices. Click here to provide feedback.
Last modified: 06/24/11