Agricultural Economics & Research

Agriculture, once the dominant industry in the agrarian U.S., now features fewer farmers and agricultural specialists who produce more crops than their 18th and 19th century counterparts. The industrial revolution brought about changes throughout the world that resulted in the inevitable decline of farming as a career. With the industrialization of the world, however, modern farmers are extremely efficient. It is now estimated that fewer than 2 million farmers produce almost $200 billion worth of crops each year. Such staggering production numbers can be attributed to the advanced farming methods currently employed by well-informed and well-equipped farmers. The links included herein relate to agricultural economics and research.


American Agricultural Economics Association
Features academic resources on agricultural economics, newsletter, member directory, employment information, and table of contents of industry publications.

University of Agricultural Sciences, Vienna, Austria: Institute of Agricultural Economics
Projects, research reports, newsletters, and resources, including Austrian market reports, from this educational and research institute.
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