An Expanded Scope for the Census of Ag

An Expanded Scope for the Census of Ag

Haylie Shipp
Haylie Shipp
With your Southeast Regional Ag News, I’m Haylie Shipp. This is the Ag Information Network.

For the first time ever, the USDA will collect data on farmers growing hemp and using precision technology in the 2022 Census of Agriculture.

The agency began regulating hemp production in 2021, and this will be the first census to publish data on those producers, who grow the crop for fabric, food products, and CBD.

The agency says it will also identify farmers who use “precision agriculture” data-collection technology that guides planting decisions.

But what are the statistics behind these Census of Ag statistics?

Well, about 70 percent of the nation’s 2.2 million farms responded to the 2017 census. Response rates in recent years have trended downward. Farmers are required by law to fill out the survey, but NASS – the National Ag Statistics Service - has no enforcement mechanism. Donald Buysse, (BYSE-see) chief of the census planning branch with NASS, says, “The incentive is the idea you’re providing data as a useful tool for your community.”

SDA will collect responses until February 6 and publish the data in February 2024.

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