This .zip file contains graphic files (in .png format) of each chart and graph in the Economic Research Service report 
"Impacts of Higher Energy Prices on Agriculture and Rural Economies" (ERR-123), published in August 2011. The content and context 
of these files is as of the publication date of the report. After time, the material may not reflect the current ERS program 
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The following inventory lists each of the files in this folder.



File name		Description

(fig.1a.png)		Figure 2.1-Energy-related inputs relative to total operating expenses, 2007-08 average
(fig.box.png)		Figure box1-U.S. nitrogen supply from domestic production and net imports, 1999-2010
(fig.02.2.pgn)		Figure 2.2-Energy-related expenses, selected crops, 2007-08 average
(fig.02.3.png)		Figure 2.3-Energy input costs as a share of operating costs for soybeans and wheat by ERS Resource Region,2007-08 average
(fig.map_box.png)	Figure map-Acres of irrigated land, 2007 
(fig.03.1.png)		Figure 3.1-Greenhouse gas emission prices under two scenarios, 2012-2050
(fig.05.1.png)		Figure 5.1-Reduction in farm business net cash income, by farm production specialty, 2014
(fig.05.2.png)		Figure 5.2-Reduction in farm business net cash income by resource region, lower price impact scenario, 2014
(fig.05.3.png)		Figure 5.3-Reduction in farm business net cash income by resource region, higher price impact scenario, 2014
(fig.06.1.png)		Figure 6.1-Farm counties and regional reduction in net cash income, higher price impact scenario, 2014
(fig.06.2.png)		Figure 6.2-Counties with significant employment in coal mining, 2008
(fig.06.3.png)		Figure 6.3-Counties with significant employment in oil and gas extraction, 2008
(fig.06.4.png)		Figure 6.4-Counties with significant employment in energy sectors, 2006
(fig.06.5.png)		Figure 6.5-Counties with significant employment in energy intensive industries, 2008
(fig.A.1.png)		Figure A.1-U.S. energy market, no emissions pricing
(fig.A.2.png)		Figure A.2-U.S. energy market with emissions tax
(fig.A.3.png)		Figure A.3-U.S. energy market with emissions cap
(fig.A.4.png)		Figure A.4-U.S. energy market with emissions tax, alternative demand  
(fig.A.1.png)		Figure A.5-U.S. energy market with emissions cap, alternative demand
(fig.A.6.png)		Figure A.6-U.S. energy market with emissions cap, alternative demand and resulting supply shift
(fig.A,7.png)		Figure A.7-U.S. energy market with cap and trade, two energy sources:market for higher emissions energy source 
(fig.A.8.png)		Figure A.8-U.S. energy market with cap and trade, two energy sources:market for lower emissions energy source
