Perspective: What is and is not worrisome in the 2022 Census of Ag
The 2022 Census of Agriculture is a fascinating look into the U.S. farming industry. The question is what we want to see in these trends five years from now.
The 2022 Census of Agriculture is a fascinating look into the U.S. farming industry. The question is what we want to see in these trends five years from now.
Preparing for the 2027 Census of Agriculture, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service’s National Agricultural Classification Survey opens Jan. 24.
Over the last three Agriculture Censuses, it has been recorded that Black farmers have increased but the land owned and operated has decreased.
Farmers across the country planted cover crops on 15.4 million acres in 2017, an increase of 50% over five years, according to the Census of Ag.
In 2017, 351,647 men and 18,972 women claimed the title U.S. veteran while serving their nation as producers of agricultural products ranging from corn and beans to cattle and hay.
While the increase in overall livestock herds seems decent at a glance, each individual industry and the segments within each tell their own stories.
The 2017 Census of Agriculture reports that there are more women directly involved in operations than in previous years. Why does this matter? Because when you can see others who look like you accomplish something, it gives you the hope, drive, and the desire to succeed as well. A quote from FarmHer is, “Images change […]
Trends are showing the gray beneath farmers’ caps, but there are still youngsters moving up the ladder to meet future demands.
There are 2,042,220 farms in the United States, down more than 3 percent from five years prior, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2017 Census of Agriculture, which has just been released to the public. The census, which was delayed two months because of the government shutdown earlier this year, is used to inform […]
The 2017 Census of Agriculture was supposed to be released Feb. 21, but the government shutdown earlier has delayed it until April 11.