COMPUTERIZED DATA SYSTEMS IN THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Four computerized data systems used in USDA are described, each in one part of a four-part article. The four systems are (1) an official estimates data base for agricultural statistics, (2) a remote access system for firm enterprise data, (3) the Land and Water Resources and Economic Modeling System (LAVVREMS), and (4) the Comprehensive Resource Inventory and Evaluation System (CRIES).
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1978
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Authors: | Stuckey, Mervyn R. |
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Agricultural Economics Research. - Economic Research Service. - 1978, 3
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Publisher: |
Economic Research Service |
Subject: | Computerized data systems | agricultural statistics | resource inventory | firm enterprise data | Agricultural and Food Policy | Research Methods/ Statistical Methods |
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