- Cattle Beef - Sector at a Glance | Economic Research Service
Since then, the cattle herd has grown to a peak of 94 7 million head in 2019 As of January 1, 2025, the herd has decreased by 8 percent since the peak to 86 7 million cattle head The USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) provides information on cattle inventory in its semi-annual Cattle reports
- Is it possible to achieve net-zero emissions? | National . . .
The U S currently produces 6 Gigatons of greenhouse gas emissions each year The amount of greenhouse gas emissions is measured in terms of CO 2 -equivalent, which is the amount of CO 2 that would have an equivalent global warming impact as a different greenhouse gas (for example, methane or nitrous oxide)
- Farm Sector Income Finances - Highlights from the Farm . . .
Net farm income, a broad measure of profits, is forecast at $180 1 billion for calendar year 2025, an increase of $41 0 billion (29 5 percent) relative to 2024 in nominal (not adjusted for inflation) dollars This follows a forecast decrease for 2024 of $8 2 billion (5 6 percent) from 2023 to $139 1 billion
- Chemical Sector Profile - CISA
The basic chemicals segment produces both inorganic and organic chemicals Organic chemicals are used in the production of other chemicals and to make products such as dyes, plastics, and petrochemical products
- Cut Fugitive Emissions | Project Drawdown
The type of coal mine, the amount of methane produced, and the available infrastructure greatly affect which abatement strategies are economical Underground coal mines often produce more CMM and are likely to capture CMM using degasification systems and use it for productive purposes such as electricity generation or selling captured methane
- Farm Animal Life Cycles | National Agriculture in the Classroom
Farm animals or livestock are an important part of our nation’s agricultural industry and an important part of our survival Not only do these animals serve to produce food (milk, meat, and eggs) high in protein, vitamins and minerals; they also provide many by-products (leather, wool, medical products, etc ) which we cannot live without
- Agriculture in Spain - Wikipedia
Agriculture in Spain is important to the national economy The primary sector activities accounting for agriculture, husbandry, fishing and silviculture represented a 2 7% of the Spanish GDP in 2017, with an additional 2 5% represented by the agrofood industry
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