The Ag Census includes every American operation
– large or small, urban or rural – from which $1,000 or more of
agricultural products are produced and sold, or would normally
be produced and sold, in the ag census year. This can include
hobby farms with livestock, such as chickens or horses, or crops
growing in the backyard or on a rooftop. The data inform policy
and program decisions that directly impact producers, their
operations, industries, and communities. A complete count, with
every producer getting and taking the opportunity to be
represented in these data, is vital.
On the NASS Ag Census webpage, producers can also access
frequently asked questions, explore past and current Ag Census
data, access tools to help spread the word about the upcoming Ag
Census, learn about Ag Census special studies, and more.
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