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U.S. Barley Industry Statistics: 1950-76

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  • Heid, Walter G., Jr.
  • Leath, Mack N.

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Barley is one of the four major feed grains grown in the United States. However, if present trends continue, it will be produced primarily for malting purposes within the next 10 to 20 years. Demand for malt is increasing at an annual rate of 3 to 5 percent while the demand for barley for livestock feed is largely residual. As this change in primary demand occurs, barley production will require new policy considerations. These tables and references are a supplement to an earlier report U.S. BARLEY INDUSTRY (AER-395).

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  • Heid, Walter G., Jr. & Leath, Mack N., 1978. "U.S. Barley Industry Statistics: 1950-76," Economics Statistics and Cooperative Services (ESCS) Reports 335357, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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