NASS to follow-up with producers who have not yet responded.

March 21, 2018

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Still time to be counted in the Census of Agriculture

Source: USDA
Farmers and ranchers still have time to be counted in the 2017 Census of Agriculture, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Although the first deadline has passed, NASS will continue to accept Census information through the spring to get a complete and accurate picture of American agriculture that represents all farmers and ranchers.

“We thank everyone who has completed their Census to date. We currently have a return rate of just over 40% of the 3 million Census questionnaires mailed last fall,” says NASS Administrator Hubert Hamer. “A lot is at stake if producers are not represented in this data. Census data have and will continue to influence important decisions for American agriculture. The data will affect every operation and every farming community at some point, whether it be through farm policy, disaster relief, insurance or loan programs, infrastructure improvements, or agribusiness setup. There is accuracy and strength in numbers, which is why NASS is committed to giving producers every opportunity to respond.”

Federal law mandates that everyone who received the 2017 Census of Agriculture questionnaire complete it and return it even if not currently farming. NASS will continue to follow-up with producers through the spring with mailings, phone calls and personal visits. To avoid these additional contacts, farmers and ranchers are encouraged to complete their Census either online or by mail as soon as possible. Responding online saves time by skipping sections that do not apply and automatically calculating totals. The online questionnaire is accessible on desktops, laptops and mobile devices.

For more information about the 2017 Census of Agriculture, visit AgCensus.USDA.gov. For questions or assistance filling out the Census, call 888-424-7828.

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