Agricultural Resources and Environmental Indicators, 1994
- by Margot Anderson
- 12/1/1994
Overview
This report identifies trends in land, water, and commercial input use, reports on the condition of natural resources used in the agricultural sector, and describes and assesses public policies that affect conservation and environmental quality in agriculture. Combining data and information, this report examines the complex connections among farming practices, conservation, and the environment, which are increasingly important components in U.S. agriculture and farm policy. The report examines the economic factors that affect resource use and, when data permit, estimates the costs and benefits (to farmers, consumers, and the government) of meeting conservation and environmental goals. The report takes stock of how natural resources (land and water) and commercial inputs (energy, nutrients, pesticides, and machinery) are used in the agricultural sector; shows how they contribute to environmental quality; and links use and quality to technological change, production practices, and farm programs.
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Land Use
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Landownership
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Land and Soil Quality
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Farm Real Estate Values, Cash Rents and Taxes
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Water Use and Pricing in Agriculture
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Water Quality
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Nutrients
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Pesticides
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Energy
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Farm Machinery
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Crop Residue Management
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Crop Rotations
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Technology
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Programs Overview and Expenditures
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Conservation Reserve Program
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Conservation Compliance and Sodbuster
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Wetlands Programs
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USDA's Water Quality Program
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