Imperial Valley Press

Mail-in deadline for ag census is Friday

- STAFF REPORT

WASHINGTON. D.C. — The U.S. Department of Agricultur­e’s National Agricultur­al Statistics Service is wrapping up data collection for the 2017 Census of Agricultur­e. To stay on track for data release in February 2019, the deadline for submitting the paper questionna­ire is June 15.

Farmers and ranchers who have not responded by Friday still have until the end of July to complete the census online through the secure website found on the cover of their census form. Phone follow-up and personal interviews will also continue through July.

“The Census of Agricultur­e provides the only source of comprehens­ive agricultur­al data for every state and county in the nation,” said USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue. “These data are used to make important local, state, and national decisions that will have a very real impact on farmers, ranchers, ag operations and rural communitie­s. I encourage producers to respond online or to send in their paper form today.” The questionna­ire needs to be completed by everyone who received a form — including landowners who lease land to producers, those involved in conservati­on programs, even those who may have received the census and do not farm. Every response matters.

“Our mission at NASS is to provide data in service to U.S. agricultur­e,” said NASS Administra­tor Hubert Hamer. “We extended the original census deadline because many producers weren’t counted — and if they aren’t represente­d in these critical data, they risk being underserve­d in farm programs, disaster assistance, agricultur­al research, education, local policies and business; it is imperative that we hear from everyone.”

Federal law, Title 7 USC 2204(g) Public Law 105113, requires NASS to keep all informatio­n confidenti­al, to use the data only for statistica­l purposes and to only publish in aggregate form to prevent disclosing the identity of any individual producer or farm operation. For more informatio­n about the 2017 Census of Agricultur­e or to respond online, visit www. agcensus.usda.gov

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