USDA kicks-off the National Agricultural Classification Survey on Jan. 24
The survey, an important step in determining who should receive a 2027 Census of Agriculture questionnaire, will go to approximately 250,000 recipients to ask if they conduct agricultural activity. The results of the survey will ensure that every U.S. producer, no matter how large or small their operation, has a voice and is counted in the highly anticipated and influential agricultural census data.
“This survey helps illustrate the breadth of American agriculture and enables USDA to get a complete count of all farmers and ranchers,” Hubert Hamer, administrator for NASS said. “Every response matters. Even if a recipient believes that the survey does not apply to them, we ask that they respond to the few screening questions.”
“The NACS ensures that everyone who produces and sells, or normally would sell, $1000 or more of agricultural products in a calendar year are represented in these vital data,” Hamer said.
Referenced by countless national, state and local decision-makers, researchers, farm organizations and more, the once-every-five-year Census of Agriculture remains the most comprehensive source of data on American agriculture. The data tell the story of American farmers, ranchers, and growers over time, and inform agricultural policies and programs that impact operations across America. USDA will release the 2022 Census of Agriculture data in February 2024.
If a producer did not receive the 2022 Census of Agriculture or the NACS, NASS encourages them to sign up to be counted at agcounts.usda.gov/getcounted. All information reported by individuals will be kept confidential, as required by federal law.