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A Proud History of U.S. Hops Creates Diversity in Ag, and Great Beers

March 14, 2018 Matt Russell, Public Affairs Specialist, NASS Heartland Region

Our third U.S. President and well-known home brewer, Thomas Jefferson would be proud. In 2017, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) reported that hop production totaled a record high 104 million pounds out of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Brewers of all sizes use this crop – worth...

Research and Science

USDA NASS Vegetables Summary: Your Passport to a Scrumptious California Tour

February 28, 2018 Jodi Letterman, Public Affairs Specialist, Pacific Regional Office, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Get your foodie passport ready to tour scrumptious California veggie country! With over 970 thousand acres of harvested vegetables, melons, and strawberries, the just released USDA NASS Vegetables 2017 Summary places California at a whopping $7.85 billion in vegetable production – over half of the U...

Research and Science

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Barbara Rater

February 07, 2018 Sarah Campbell, Stakeholder Engagement Specialist, Farm Service Agency

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. This month, we hear from Barbara Rater from the National Agricultural Statistics Service. This month we’re focusing on the Census of Agriculture, which has been...

Initiatives

Measuring Rural Prosperity

January 16, 2018 Jim Barrett, Public Affairs Officer, National Agricultural Statistics Service

In December, NASS launched the 2017 Census of Agriculture, which counts all American producers across the country – about 3 million currently – every five years. Almost 35,000 of those producers instead received the Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS), which looks at the financial health...

Research and Science

Ringing in the New Year with Traditionally Lucky Foods and Their Facts

December 27, 2017 LaKeya Jones, Agricultural Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The holidays are often a time for family, fun, and food. New Year’s is no exception. One thing many nations around the world have in common is the belief that eating certain foods on New Year’s will bring good luck and prosperity in the 12 months to follow.

Research and Science

That’s a Wrap: New Certified Organic Data Released during National Organic Harvest Month

October 24, 2017 Gina Geffrard, Survey Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

USDA’s National Organic Program defines organic production as a system that is managed to respond to site specific conditions by integrating cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that foster the cycling of resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity.

Research and Science

National Chicken Month – NASS Counts Chickens Before – and After – They Hatch

September 27, 2017 Kim Linonis, NASS Commodity Statistician, Poultry & Specialty Commodities Section

Did you know that Georgia poultry farmers produced the greatest number of chickens for meat (broilers) with 1.4 billion in 2016 followed by Alabama and Arkansas with just over 1 billion each? In all, the total value of U.S. broiler chicken production was $25.9 billion in 2016.

Research and Science

80 Years of National Dairy Month? No Whey! Here are the Stats…

June 30, 2017 Jim Barrett, Public Affairs Specialist, National Agricultural Statistics Service

All June long, USDA has been celebrating the 80 th annual National Dairy Month, highlighting the hard work and dedication of American farmers as well as the valuable nutrition milk and milk products add to the American diet.

Farming Research and Science

Being Serious about Saving Bees

June 20, 2017 Dr. Ann Bartuska, Acting Chief Scientist and Acting Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics

Pollinators are a vital part of agricultural production. In the United States, more than one-third of all crop production – 90 crops ranging from nuts to berries to flowering vegetables - requires insect pollination. Managed honey bee colonies are our primary pollinators, adding at least $15 billion...

Animals Research and Science

Serving Twice: Military Veteran Farmers Get a New Question in the Census of Agriculture

May 30, 2017 Lance Daugherty, USDA NASS Oklahoma Data Collection Center Coordinator, USAF Veteran, and Cattle Rancher

I am a rancher and a military veteran, in addition to being a data collection coordinator for USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). That makes me particularly passionate about one of the additions to this year’s Census of Agriculture: a question about military veteran status. All...

Farming Research and Science
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