@article{Harden:157607,
      recid = {157607},
      author = {Harden, Thomas A.},
      title = {Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States,  September/ October 1987},
      address = {1987-11},
      number = {1484-2016-122134},
      series = {NTIS},
      pages = {133},
      year = {1987},
      abstract = {A larger U.S. share of world trade helped push U.S.  agricultural export value in the
first 11 months of fiscal  year (FY) 1987 to $25.5 billion, $1.1 billion over that of  the
same period of FY 1986. U.S. agricultural imports in  the first 11 months of FY 1987
eased to $19.1 billion, 1  percent below the record highs of the same period
in FY  1986. Prices for most products fell after June as Southern  Hemisphere crops
reached European markets, U.S. crops  basked in favorable weather, and continued
moderate  increases in wages and U.S. import prices eased fears of  resurgent inflation.
U.S. agricultural exports generate  employment, income, and purchasing power in the
farm and  nonfarm sectors.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/157607},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.157607},
}