USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service Information. NASS publications cover a wide range of subjects, from traditional crops, such as corn and wheat, to specialties, such as mushrooms and flowers; from calves born to hogs slaughtered; from agricultural prices to land in farms. The agency has the distinction of being known as The Fact Finders of U.S. Agriculture due to the abundance of.
Today National Agricultural Statistics Service has released Livestock Slaughter 2010 Summary. According to report Total red meat production for the United States totaled 49.2 billion pounds in 2010, slightly lower than the previous year. Red meat includes beef, veal, pork, and lamb and mutton.National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Economic Research Service (ERS) Farm Service Agency (FSA) Market Information Organization of the Americas; Sheep Reports. Sheep Summary Reports. Actual Livestock Slaughter by Region; Actual Slaughter Under Federal Inspection; Daily Estimated Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection; Daily National Sheep Summary; Monthly Colorado Lamb.This file contains the annual summary for total livestock slaughter and red meat production in commercial plants and on farms for the U.S.; red meat includes beef, veal, pork, and lamb and mutton slaughter. The number of cattle, calves, hogs, and sheep slaughtered and number of federally inspected plants are available by size group, and the.
Dairy Market News covers the supply, demand, and price situation every week on a regional, national, and international basis for milk, butter, cheese, and dry and fluid products.
This report was a cooperative effort between two U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agencies: the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Thank you to the NASS enumerators who telephoned and visited sheep operations and collected the data. Their hard work and dedication were.
UNCLASSIFIED USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Executive Summary Russia’s red meat imports increased 10.8% during the first five months of 2008, up from 518,800 tons imported during the same period of 2007.1 Poultry imports increased 7.5% during the first five months of 2008, up from 426,900 tons imported during the same period of 2007.
USDA-National Agricultural Statistics Service. 2009. Livestock slaughter 2008 summary. Mt An 1-2-1 (09). Summary Figure 2. Relationship between calf weights and dry matter (DM) intake with prediction equation.8,9,11,13 Figure 3. Relationship between cow weights plus 338-pound calf with dry matter (DM) intake. Calf weight of 338 pounds was considered an average weight over a 6-month grazing.
US - Commercial red meat production for the United States totalled 4.18 billion pounds in June, up slightly from the 4.16 billion pounds produced in June 2009, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) livestock slaughte.
The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) collaborated with APHIS’ Veterinary Services (VS) to select a producer sample statistically designed to provide inferences to the Nation’s sheep population in 22 participating States. These 22 States accounted for 87.4 percent of the U.S. sheep inventory on January 1, 2001, and 72.3.
UNCLASSIFIED USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Executive Summary China’s total meat production in 2009 is forecast to increase nearly four percent to 73.8 million metric tons (MMT). Beef production is expected to be roughly unchanged as growth in beef cattle has slowed significantly due to increased production costs, led by energy, feed.
Originally passed in 1958, the law that is enforced today by the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) was passed as the Humane Slaughter Act of 1978. This Act requires the proper treatment and humane handling of all food animals slaughtered in USDA inspected slaughter plants. It does not apply to chickens or other birds.
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE; Summary of Budget and Performance; Statement of Department Goals and Objectives. The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) was established by Secretary's Memorandum No. 1446, Supplement 1, of April 3, 1961, under Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953 and other authorities. The.
USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released a monthly attle on Feed report last Thursday (the full publication is available here). The primary report statistics were mostly in-line with industry pre-report estimates (see table below). At 4.8% above a year ago, the number of animals placed into feedlots during March.
This Budget Summary describes the fiscal year (FY) 2017 Budget for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). All references to years refer to fiscal year, except where specifically noted. Throughout the Budget Summary, the “2014 Farm Bill” is used to refer to the Agricultural Act of 2014. Pursuant to the Balanced Budget and Emergency.
United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Southern Region News Release Livestock and Milk Production and Income Cooperating with the Alabama Department of.
Livestock Slaughter: The purpose of Livestock Slaughter is to edit, analyze, summarize and publish Livestock Slaughter statistics on a monthly and annual basis. The Livestock Slaughter report is a monthly outline of animals that have been slaughtered in the U. S. This report provides the number of heads slaughtered, live weight, and dressed.
Sound and timely statistics are key to inform decisions, policies and investments that tackle issues related to food and agriculture, from hunger and malnutrition to rural poverty, from food systems productivity to the sustainable use of natural resources or to climate change. FAO is dedicated to collecting, analysing, interpreting and disseminating food and agriculture statistics that are.