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ARMS: Informing Policy on the Farm Economy

June 12, 2012 Shiela Corley, National Agricultural Statistics Service & Mitch Morehart, Economic Research Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Nothing gives us a better insight into the U.S. farm economy than USDA’s annual Agricultural Resource Management Survey...

Food and Nutrition Farming

NASS Reaches Out to Farmers for its Mid-Year Surveys

June 06, 2012 Chris Messer, Chief, NASS Program Administration Branch

The first few weeks of June are always some of the busiest weeks for USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Our agency reaches out to more than 100,000 farmers and ranchers across the country as we conduct three major surveys: June Area, Crops/Stocks and Hogs and Pigs Inventory...

Research and Science

U.S. Agricultural Statistics – A History – and New Historical Timeline

May 23, 2012 Rhonda Brandt, Agricultural Statistics Board

U.S. interest in dependable agricultural statistics can be traced back to the very foundation of our country. George Washington was the first U.S. President to realize the need for reliable answers to questions like: How much grain can the United States export? How much does farmland cost to buy or...

Research and Science

Forecasting Supply and Demand for World Agricultural Markets

April 23, 2012 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

USDA’s Chief Economist Joseph Glauber and his staff advise the Secretary on economic issues but are also charged with producing official USDA supply and demand projections and forecasts. The Office of the Chief Economist’s (OCE’s) monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report...

Trade

Eager to Plant

April 11, 2012 Brad Schwab, NASS Illinois Field Office director

Of the many factors that make farming risky, weather is particularly important. With this year’s unseasonably warm March, some farmers are taking a risk they hope pays off in a big way. Despite the peril of a spring frost, many farmers are planting corn almost a month earlier than the usual mid...

Research and Science

Got Questions about #AgCensus? Send Them Our Way!

March 08, 2012 Renee Picanso, NASS Census and Survey Division Director

Every five years USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service asks millions of people around the country to fill out the Census of Agriculture. And inevitably, we get millions of questions about it. This time around, we are taking advantage of communication tools that weren't available to us last...

Research and Science

New Farmers Benefit from Ag Census

March 06, 2012 Renee Picanso, Director of the Census and Survey Division, National Agricultural Statistics Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. This is National Agriculture Week, an annual event that gives us a chance to honor the 3 million plus farmers and...

Research and Science

Sign-up and Be Counted

February 28, 2012 Renee Picanso, Director, Census and Survey Division, National Agricultural Statistics Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. Earlier this month, the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), released the latest count of farms in the...

Research and Science

Links to the Past: USDA Releases Historic Census of Agriculture Reports

February 09, 2012 Amanda Pomicter, NASS Archivist

Did you know that the number of farms in the United States peaked in 1935 at 6,812,350 operations when the average farm size was 154.8 acres? In comparison, the 2007 Census of Agriculture counted 2,204,792 farms with the average farm size of 418 acres. In celebration of 150 years of service to...

Research and Science

Hawaii Showcases Its Ag Diversification – the Proof is in the Numbers

January 17, 2012 Mark Hudson, NASS Hawaii Field Office Director

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. When America’s farmers and ranchers traveled from the U.S. mainland to the Aloha state for the American Farm Bureau...

Research and Science
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