Census
Countdown Begins for America’s Farmers and Ranchers
Washington,
December 10, 2012 –America’s farmers and ranchers will soon have the
opportunity to make a positive impact on their communities by taking
part in
the 2012 Census of Agriculture. Conducted every five years by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics
Service
(NASS), the Census is a complete count of all U.S. farms, ranches and
those who
operate them.
“It
is
important that all growers, state farmers, women farmers and ranchers
respond’
says Sam Custer, Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator, OSU
Extension
Darke County. “Census information is our voice and helps us to shape
our farm
future as Darke County farmers.”
“The
Census remains the only source of uniform, comprehensive agricultural
data for
every county in the nation,” said Renee Picanso, director of NASS’s
Census and
Survey Division. “It’s a critical tool that gives farmers a voice to
influence
decisions that will shape the future of their community, industry and
operation.”
The
Census looks at land use and ownership, operator characteristics,
production
practices, income and expenditures and other topics. This information
is used
by all those who serve farmers and rural communities from federal,
state and
local governments to agribusinesses and trade associations. For
example,
legislators use the data when shaping farm policy and agribusinesses
factor it
into their planning efforts.
“Your
answers to the Census impact farm programs and rural services that
support your
community,” Picanso said. “So do your part and be counted when you
receive your
form, because there’s strength in numbers that only the Census can
reveal.”
In
2007, U.S. farmers reported over two million farms, spanning across
more than
922 million acres. This showed nearly a four percent increase in the
number of
U.S. farms from the previous Census in 2002. These new farms tended to
have
more diversified
production, fewer acres, lower sales and younger operators who also
worked
off-farm. This telling information and thousands of statistics are only
available every five years as a direct result of farmer responses to
the
Census.
NASS
will mail out Census forms in late December, to collect data for the
2012
calendar year. Completed forms are due by February 4, 2013. Producers
can fill
out the Census online via a secure website, www.agcensus.usda.gov,
or return their
form by mail. Federal law requires all agricultural producers to
participate in
the Census and requires NASS to keep all individual information
confidential.
For
more information, visit www.agcensus.usda.gov.
The Census of Agriculture is your voice, your future, your
responsibility.
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