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Selected historic agricultural data important to environmental quality in the United States
Data Series
689
National Water Quality Assessment Program
By: Katia M. Grey, Paul D. Capel, Nancy T. Baker, and Gail P. Thelin
This report and the accompanying tables summarize some of the important changes in American agriculture in the form of a timeline and a compilation of selected annual time-series data that can be broadly related to environmental quality. Although these changes have been beneficial for increasing agricultural production, some of them have resulted in environmental concerns. The agriculture timeline is divided into four categories (1) crop and animal changes, (2) mechanical changes, (3) biological and chemical changes, and (4) regulatory and societal changes. The timeline attempts to compile events that have had a lasting impact on agriculture in the United States. The events and data presented in this report may help to improve the connections between agricultural activist and environmental concerns.
Suggested Citation
Grey, K., Capel, P.D., Baker, N.T., Thelin, G.P., 2012, Selected historic agricultural data important to environmental quality in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 689, iii, 2 p.; XLS: Tables 1 to 4; PDF: Tables 1 to 4, https://doi.org/10.3133/ds689.
ISSN: 2327-638X (online)
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Publication type
Report
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USGS Numbered Series
Title
Selected historic agricultural data important to environmental quality in the United States