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United States - Net farm income, USDA was 155.86600 Bil. of $ in January of 2023, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Net farm income, USDA reached a record high of 185.54400 in January of 2022 and a record low of 12.32200 in January of 1968. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Net farm income, USDA - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on June of 2025.
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Estimates of farm sector income with component accounts for the United States and for States.This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: Query tool For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.
The statistical information in the "Financial Characteristics of Horticultural Farms" dataset provides an overview of farm business financial performance (such as income statements, balance sheets, and financial ratios) for 1987 through 1991 as sources from USDA's Annual Farm Costs and Return Survey (FCRS). These FCRS data are "industry-level" estimates for all growers of nonedible horticultural crops and, with the exception of cut Christmas tree farms, data are not available for subsectors such as nursery plant farms and cut flower farms. However, detailed financial data are available by year, by economic classes, and by region.
Collection Organization: Economic Research Service.
Collection Methodology: USDA Annual Farm Costs and Return Survey, Census of Agriculture.
Collection Frequency: Annually.
Update Characteristics: Updated in its entirety.
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The data reside in 76 LOTUS 1-2-3 worksheet files, 8 Lotus Freelance Graphics files, and one ASCII text file. LANGUAGE:
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Data Center: USDA Economic Research Service Dissemination Media: Diskette, Internet gopher, Internet home page File Format: ASCII, Lotus/dBase Access Instructions: Call NASS at 1-800-999-6779 for historical series data available on diskette. For historical series data available online, connect to the Internet home page at Cornell University.
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The "State Farm Income Data" dataset contains information on farm income indicators, cash receipts by commodity groups and selected commodities, and ranking tables for the 25 leading commodities and for major commodity groups for states and the U.S. Also includes ranking tables for the top 25 states for 25 leading commodities, 50-state summary of cash receipts, and farm income and leading commodities by state. Data are updated anually.
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Data Center: USDA Economic Research Service Dissemination Media: Diskette, Internet gopher, Internet home page File Format: ASCII, Lotus/dBase Access Instructions: Call NASS at 1-800-999-6779 for historical series data available on diskette. For historical series data available online, connect to the Internet home page at Cornell University.
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Cash Receipts, by Commodity Groups and Selected Commodities, 1990-1994 Farm Income Indicators for the U.S. and 50 States, 1990-94 Ranking Tables for the 25 Leading Commodities and Major Groups, 1994
The "State Fact Sheets" provide the most recently available farm and rural data compiled by the Economic Research Service, USDA. It provide 2 pages of facts for each state and also a summary fact sheet for the United States. Included are data on population, jobs, income and poverty, and farms. The data comes from a variety of sources including the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Bureau of the Census, and ERS.
Collection Organization: Economic Research Service.
Collection Methodology: The data come from a variety of sources including the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Bureau of the Census, and ERS.
Collection Frequency: Varies by data source.
Update Characteristics: Selective updates 2 times a year.
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The data reside in 52 ASCII text files. LANGUAGE:
English ACCESS/AVAILABILITY:
Data Center: USDA Economic Research Service Dissemination Media: Diskette, Internet gopher, Internet home page File Format: ASCII, Lotus/dBase Access Instructions: Call NASS at 1-800-999-6779 for historical series data available on diskette. For historical series data available online, connect to the Internet home page at Cornell University.
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The crop agriculture sector is heavily supported by the government, with a multitude of programs aimed at providing farmers with some level of income stability in a business plagued with unpredictability. This report includes outlays provided for wheat, sorghum, barley and oats. The majority of subsidies extended to growers are regulated under the farm bill, an overarching piece of agricultural legislation passed about every five years. The 2018 Farm Bill was passed in December 2018. The data for this report, including forecasts, are sourced from the Farm Service Agency (FSA), a part of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). All figures reflect the net outlays for each fiscal year in nominal dollars.
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The crop agriculture sector is heavily supported by the government, with a multitude of programs aimed at providing farmers with some level of income stability in a business plagued with unpredictability. This report includes outlays provided for wheat, sorghum, barley and oats. The majority of subsidies extended to growers are regulated under the farm bill, an overarching piece of agricultural legislation passed about every five years. The 2018 Farm Bill was passed in December 2018. The data for this report, including forecasts, are sourced from the Farm Service Agency (FSA), a part of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). All figures reflect the net outlays for each fiscal year in nominal dollars.
https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/
The crop agriculture sector is heavily supported by the government, with a multitude of programs aimed at providing farmers with some level of income stability in a business plagued with unpredictability. This report includes outlays provided for wheat, sorghum, barley and oats. The majority of subsidies extended to growers are regulated under the farm bill, an overarching piece of agricultural legislation passed about every five years. The 2018 Farm Bill was passed in December 2018. The data for this report, including forecasts, are sourced from the Farm Service Agency (FSA), a part of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). All figures reflect the net outlays for each fiscal year in nominal dollars.
https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/
The crop agriculture sector is heavily supported by the government, with a multitude of programs aimed at providing farmers with some level of income stability in a business plagued with unpredictability. This report includes outlays provided for wheat, sorghum, barley and oats. The majority of subsidies extended to growers are regulated under the farm bill, an overarching piece of agricultural legislation passed about every five years. The 2018 Farm Bill was passed in December 2018. The data for this report, including forecasts, are sourced from the Farm Service Agency (FSA), a part of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). All figures reflect the net outlays for each fiscal year in nominal dollars.
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Graph and download economic data for Net farm income, USDA (B1448C1A027NBEA) from 1967 to 2023 about USDA, agriculture, Net, income, GDP, and USA.