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U.S. Agricultural Export Shares by Regions and States, Fiscal Year 1965-66

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  • Tontz, Robert L.
  • Lemon, Isaac E.

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Excerpts from the report: Identifying and reporting agricultural exports for the regions and States by specific commodities is extremely difficult. However, an indication of the stake of each region and State in the foreign agricultural export market can be derived. In this study, the export shares for these areas were estimated mainly on the basis of producer contribution to the Nation's output of agricultural commodities as shown by production and sales data. Once the export shares were determined, they were adjusted in some instances for certain commodities to reflect shipments by commodity, by commodity grade and type, and export destination based on information obtained from commodity specialists, trade associations, transportation agencies, and exporters.

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  • Tontz, Robert L. & Lemon, Isaac E., 1966. "U.S. Agricultural Export Shares by Regions and States, Fiscal Year 1965-66," Miscellaneous Publications 319894, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:319894
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.319894
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