Last year (while looking for a masters economics program) I applied to several MA applied and agricultural economics programs alongside regular programs.
Your GRE scores are a little low, even for a MA program. I would recommend trying to get your quant. score to around a 700 at least.
Some other masters programs you might consider for this field:
UConn ARE
NC State
UC Davis ARE
Maryland ARE
However, a masters program is really only for students (like me) who needed to brush up on some economics and mathematics at a more rigorous level. Currently, I'm in the Duke MA Economics program, which I would highly recommend. There are many applied classes here that are preparing me for PhD programs (which I'm currently applying to for the fall).