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Written agreement with Ameri-National Corporation
Interactive database that contains statistics on four feed grains (corn, grain sorghum, barley, and oats), foreign coarse grains (feed grains plus rye, millet, and mixed grains), hay, and related items. Tables previously published annually in the Feed Yearbook are available and updated continuously…
This data product contains statistics on wheat - including the five classes of wheat: hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red winter, white, and durum - and rye. Includes data published in the monthly Wheat Outlook and previously annual Wheat Yearbook. Data are monthly, quarterly, and/or annual…
New York, NY, April 20, 2010 - According to a national online survey released today by the Ad Council, only a third of parents in the United States are very concerned that lead poses a health risk to their children. However, lead poisoning affects more than one million children in the United States.…
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. - United States Mint Director Ed Moy launched the quarter-dollar coin honoring Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas with a special ceremony today, the 178th anniversary of its establishment as a Federally protected national site. This is the first coin released in the America…

Board releases online publication on rules for gift cards
Board begins 2010 Survey of Consumer Finances
Written agreement with First National Financial Services
NTIA announced an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act investment of $28.6 million to help bridge the technological divide, boost economic growth, create jobs, and improve education and public safety in portions of Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
NTIA and the International Trade Administration will hold a public meeting on May 7, 2010, to discuss the nexus between privacy policy and innovation in the Internet economy. Theevent will seek participation and comment from all Internet stakeholders on the impact of current privacy laws in the…
ERS will host a two-part conference that will investigate how behavioral economics can guide strategies to increase the effectiveness of federal food and nutrition policies and programs. Day 1 (April 15) features presentations on new ERS-funded research that applies behavioral economic concepts to a…