- 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
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 | Economic Research Service - USDA ERS
Note: Trade data and accompanying analysis published by USDA, Economic Research Service in June 2025 will not reflect annual revisions to the U S International Trade in Goods and Services data released by the U S Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census on June 5, 2025
- Rural Classifications | Economic Research Service - USDA ERS
USDA, Economic Research Service (ERS) researchers and others who analyze conditions in "rural" America most often study conditions in nonmetropolitan (nonmetro) areas, defined on the basis of counties In addition to conducting research that uses the basic metro-nonmetro dichotomy, ERS has developed multi-level county classifications to measure rurality in more detail and to assess the
- Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook: February 2025 - USDA ERS
The Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook for February 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
- Precision Agriculture in the Digital Era: Recent Adoption on . . . - USDA ERS
Digital agriculture—the ongoing transformation of farming that includes digitalization and automation of farming tasks—may be an important part of the solution to challenges facing U S agriculture, including rising production costs, climate change, and labor shortages, among others This report documents trends in the U S farm sector’s adoption of digital agriculture technologies
- Ag and Food Sectors and the Economy - USDA ERS
USDA outlays increased by 48 percent from fiscal 2006 to fiscal 2015 (fiscal years begin October 1 and end September 30), with the largest increase coming from food and nutrition assistance programs, which grew especially fast since fiscal 2008, reflecting higher recession-related participation and a temporary increase in per-person benefits
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The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural America
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