March 2024. An annual study on the economic impact of the food and agriculture industries in the United States.
Read moreFebruary 2024. Published once every five years, the U.S. Census of Agriculture is the leading source of uniform, comprehensive agricultural data for every state and county or county equivalent. Containing more than six million data points, the Census provides valuable insights into industry changes and trends, covering demographics, economics, agricultural practices, land use, and other important aspects of farming and ranching in the United States.
Read moreFebruary 2024. Recent and upcoming trends and issues that affect the global food system, from extreme weather events to artificial intelligence and next-gen genetics.
Read moreFebruary 2024. A look at the check-off funded partnerships helping U.S. soy farmers advance sustainability on the farm, across the food chain, and in other industries.
Read moreJanuary 2024. An overview of the California rice industry’s work in 2023 in areas ranging from water quality and wildlife conservation to trade and policy.
Read moreJanuary 2024. A synthesis of research into gender equality in U.S. agriculture, from the barriers facing women farmers to proposed solutions to overcome them.
Read moreDecember 2023. A comprehensive overview of California’s almond industry, including market data, sustainability, and research initiatives.
Read moreDecember 2023. The latest statistics on America’s farms and ranches, from production to financial performance, based on an annual survey.
Read moreDecember 2023. The Textile Exchange’s tenth annual report on trends and sustainability efforts in global fiber production.
Read moreNovember 2023. A review of developments in U.S. agricultural policy in 2022.
Read moreNovember 2023. A science-based report on the risks, impacts and responses to climate change in the United States.
Read moreOctober 2023. An environmental evaluation of eleven food waste management methods.
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