- Careers at ERS | Economic Research Service - USDA ERS
USDA's Economic Research Service (ERS) is actively seeking economic researchers and social science analysts
- USDA Agricultural Projections to 2034 | Economic Research Service
USDA's domestic 10-year projections for the food and agriculture sector cover major agricultural commodities, agricultural trade, and aggregate indicators of the U S farm sector, such as farm income
- Dairy Data - Documentation | Economic Research Service - USDA ERS
This documentation provides information concerning data sources and the assembly of USDA, Economic Research Service (ERS) Dairy Data The ERS Dairy Data page includes data files covering domestic supply, demand, and international trade of various dairy products Major primary data sources used by USDA, ERS ERS economists use numerous primary sources to assemble and calculate data provided on
- Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook: June 2025 - USDA ERS
The Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook for June 2025 analyzes economic impacts of month-to-month changes in USDA’s “World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates” report on domestic and international markets for beef, lamb, pork, poultry, eggs, and dairy products
- Wheat - Market Outlook | Economic Research Service - USDA ERS
This month, USDA released its first by-class wheat balance sheets for 2025 26, including by-class export forecasts U S Hard Red Winter (HRW) exports are forecast to rebound 26 percent to 275 million bushels, making it the largest class of U S wheat exports in 2025 26
- USDA ERS - Home | Economic Research Service
About ERS ERS anticipates trends and emerging issues in agriculture, food, the environment, and rural America and conducts high-quality, objective economic research to inform and enhance public and private decision making
- Long-Term Growth Projected as U. S. Poultry and Egg Sector Recovers
USDA’s annual 10-year projections, also known as the U S agricultural baseline, provide a long-term outlook for major crop and livestock commodities and are based on specific assumptions
- U. S. Agricultural Trade | Economic Research Service - USDA ERS
U S and global trade are greatly affected by the growth and stability of world markets, including changes in world population, economic growth, and income Other factors affecting agricultural trade are global supplies and prices, changes in exchange rates, government support for agriculture, and trade protection policies
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