Porterville Recorder

2017 Census of Agricultur­e gets underway

Questionna­ires being sent to over 3 million U.S. producers

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The U.S. Department of Agricultur­e’s (USDA) National Agricultur­al Statistics Service (NASS) starts mailing the 2017 Census of Agricultur­e to the nation’s producers this week. Conducted once every five years, the census aims to get a complete and accurate picture of American agricultur­e.

The resulting data are used by farmers, ranchers, trade associatio­ns, researcher­s, policymake­rs, and many others to help make decisions in community planning, farm assistance programs, technology developmen­t, farm advocacy, agribusine­ss setup, rural developmen­t, and more.

“The Census of Agricultur­e is USDA’S largest data collection endeavor, providing some of the most widely used statistics in the industry,” said U.S. Secretary of Agricultur­e Sonny Perdue. “Collected in service to American agricultur­e since 1840, the census gives every producer the opportunit­y to be represente­d so that informed decisions can support their efforts to provide the world with food, fuel, feed, and fiber. Every response matters.”

The census will be mailed in several phases through December. Farm operations of all sizes which produced and sold, or normally would have sold, $1,000 or more of agricultur­al product in 2017 are included in the census. The census is the only source of uniform, comprehens­ive, and impartial agricultur­e data for every state and county in the nation.

NASS revised the census forms in an attempt to document changes and emerging trends in the industry. Changes include a new question about military veteran status, expanded questions about food marketing practices, and questions about on-farm decision-making to help better capture the roles and contributi­ons of beginning farmers, women farmers, and others involved in running a farm enterprise.

“Producers can respond to the census online or by mail. We highly recommend the updated online questionna­ire. We heard what people wanted and we made responding to the census easier than ever,” said NASS Administra­tor Hubert Hamer. “The online questionna­ire now has timesaving features, such as automatic calculatio­ns, and the convenienc­e of being accessible on mobile and desktop devices.”

The census response deadline is Feb. 5, 2018. Responding to the Census of Agricultur­e is required by law under Title 7 USC 2204(g) Public Law 105-113. The same law requires NASS to keep all informatio­n confidenti­al, to use the data only for statistica­l purposes, and only publish in aggregate form to prevent disclosing the identity of any individual producer or farm operation. NASS will release the results of the census in February 2019.

For more informatio­n about the 2017 Census of Agricultur­e, visit www. agcensus.usda.gov or call (800) 727-9540.

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