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AmberWaves September 2005 > Indicators > Research Areas
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China's agricultural imports more than doubled between 2002 and 2004
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Soybeans are more than one-quarter of China's agricultural imports, 2004
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Diet and Health

Diets diversify as incomes rise

Farms, Firms, and Households
Rural America

Farm households with graduate school education have the highest level of economic well-being and receive nearly all of their income from  off-farm sources
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The oldest old--age 85 and older--had the largest share who were poor, 2003
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