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Agricultural Exports From Grain and Soybean Producing States Rose in Fiscal 2002

By Carolyn L. Whitton

Outlook Report No. (FAU7801) , June 2003

Fiscal 2002 U.S. agricultural exports rose slightly from 2001. Most of the gain occurred in soybeans, feed grains, and wheat, as prices of those commodities increased. As a result, soybean and feed grain or wheat exporting States, such as Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Indiana, increased exports in 2002. North Dakota particularly benefited from increased wheat exports. California, which produces and exports primarily fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, and other agricultural products had slightly reduced exports in 2002, even though it remained by far the largest agricultural exporting State.

Keywords: U.S. exports by State, commodity groups, FATUS, fiscal years, value

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