Title: The U. S. Farm And Food System
1The U. S. Farm And Food System
To the dinner plate
From the farm gate
2Agriculture's Role in the U.S. Economy
- It is impossible to understand the economics of
American agriculture without a knowledge of the
dimensions of the industry, the
interrelationships within the industry, and how
it is interconnected with the total economic
system.
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11Economic Size Classes of Agriculture
Expanding sector
Farms with sales greater than 100,000 annually
Declining sector
Farms with sales between 20,000 and 99,999
annually
Noncommercial sector
Farms with sales less than 20,000 annually
Hobby farms
Tax dodgers
Part-time farms
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20Agricultural Production in the U.S.A.
- Fruits, Crops, and Vegetables
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47Agricultural Literacy
- Where Livestock Crops Are Grown in the U.S.
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63Vertical Coordination in Agriculture
- Producers have found that is to their benefit to
try to match supply with demand for both inputs
and outputs
64Vertical Coordination in Agriculture
- Production contracts are commonly used for
processing vegetables (87.9), fresh vegetables
(25), potatoes (55), sugar beets (99)
sugarcane (27.3), seed crops (80), market hogs
(10.5), eggs (25), broilers (92), and market
turkeys (60)
65Vertical Coordination in Agriculture
- Vertical integration is used extensively for
fresh vegetables (40), potatoes (40), fruits
(31.9),sugarcane (72.7), sheep and lambs (29),
eggs (70), and market turkeys (28)
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67Farmer Cooperatives
- A cooperative is a group of producers who join
together in a formal organization, capitalized
and managed by member-patrons, in an effort to
increase their bargaining power.
68Farmer Cooperatives
- There are two types of cooperatives
- Marketing cooperatives sell products (31 of
all products sold) - Farm supply cooperatives purchase inputs (29
of all inputs purchased)
69The Agribusiness Complex
- U.S. Farm producers are the most efficient
producers in the world. (When measured by output
per producer) - This has been made possible by increased use of
purchased inputs, incorporation of technology at
every level of the agribusiness complex, and
increased specialization of production
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72Texas Agriculture
- Texas ranks 1st among the 50 states in production
of Cotton, hay, beef cattle, cattle on feed,
sheep, angora goats, watermelons, and spinach - Texas ranks 2nd in Sorghum, peanuts, black-eyed
peas, pecans, summer potatoes, and cabbage
73Texas Agriculture
- Texas ranks 3rd in Sorghum silage, grapefruit,
broccoli, celery, cantaloupes, and honeydews - 202,000 farms generated 2.4 billion in net
income
74Texas Agriculture
- Top 5 commodities in sales Cattle calves,
cotton, greenhouse nursery, dairy products, and
broilers - Top 5 commodities in exports Cotton, live
animals, feed grains, hides skins, and feeds
fodders - Top 5 counties in Ag. Sales Deaf smith,
Castro, Parmer, Hansford, and Dallam
75U. S. International Trade
- The U.S. Is often referred to as the breadbasket
of the world
76U. S. International Trade
- This is not so much because the U.S. Produces
more than other countries (the U.S. Leads in
total production in only a few commodities) but
rather because leads the world in exports of most
agricultural commodities. This is because
domestic production far exceeds domestic
consumption.
77U. S. International Trade
- The U.S. Exports from 40 to 60 of all feed and
food grains produced
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