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Wyoming Agriculture: Growing for the Future

July 12, 2019 Rhonda Brandt, Wyoming State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Once again, the 2017 Census of Agriculture shows Wyoming producers operated the largest farms and ranches in the U.S. with an average of 2,430 acres per farm, over five times the national average size.

Research and Science

Giants Fans Can Find Solace in California, U.S. Agriculture’s MVP in Sales

July 05, 2019 Gary Keough, Director, NASS Pacific Region

It might not be the Giants’ year in baseball, but in U.S. agriculture, California is clearly the MVP in sales. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, California’s 70,527 farmers ranked No. 1 in agricultural sales with $45.2 billion; this accounted for nearly 12 percent of the U.S. total and...

Research and Science

Kansas: A Leader in Wheat, Grain Sorghum, and Beef Production

July 03, 2019 Doug Bounds, Kansas State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Kansas farmers know how to grow wheat. In 2017, Kansas ranked No. 1 in wheat production, according to the 2017 Census of Agriculture. Kansas farms produced 319 million bushels of wheat from 7 million harvested acres, accounting for almost 18 percent of all wheat grown in the United States.

Research and Science

Delaware: A Small State that is Big in Agriculture

June 21, 2019 Dale Hawks, Delaware State Statistician, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service

According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, Delaware had 2,302 farms that produced $1.5 billion in agricultural sales. That works out to an average of $637,000 per farm and ranks Delaware second in the nation behind California in per farm sales! Delaware ranks No. 1 nationally in the value of...

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Producers Show What Agriculture Means to Oklahoma

June 13, 2019 Troy Marshall, Oklahoma State Statistician, NASS

With the recent release of the 2017 Census of Agriculture, the agricultural industry has a chance to remind consumers about the importance of agriculture, and in Oklahoma that is no exception. With $7.5 billion of agriculture products sold in 2017, Oklahoma Agriculture continues to show its...

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Maryland Agriculture Has it All

June 04, 2019 Dale Hawks, Maryland State Statistician, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service

The 2017 Census of Agriculture results are out, and Maryland shows its diversity, with poultry, an array of crops, vegetables, and floriculture ranking high for a small state. Maryland is small, but it reaches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Appalachian Mountains, providing a suitable environment for...

Research and Science

“Agriculture and Commerce:” Tennessee Remains Strong in the Changing Face of Agriculture

May 31, 2019 Debra Kenerson, Tennessee State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Since 1801, Tennessee’s motto has been “Agriculture and Commerce.” As we see in the latest Census of Agriculture results, our farmers do their part keep our motto alive, with agriculture remaining the number one industry in the state. In 2017, our state’s farmers and ranchers sold more than $3.8...

Research and Science

Highlighting Agriculture in the Grand Canyon State

May 29, 2019 Dave DeWalt, Arizona State Statistician, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service

USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently released the results from the 2017 Census of Agriculture (COA). Unlike the annual estimating program, which estimates acreage, yield, production, price and value on major commodities, the COA takes a look at the people who are our...

Research and Science

Abundant Supplies are Forecast for the Coming Crop Year in the U.S. and Around the World

May 17, 2019 Seth Meyer, Chairman, World Agricultural Outlook Board (WAOB)

It’s a new year at USDA, at least for those of us forecasting agricultural commodity markets. Every May, the World Agricultural Outlook Board (WAOB) in the Office of the Chief Economist releases USDA’s initial projections of the markets for the crops and livestock that will be produced and harvested...

Farming Research and Science

Kentucky Agriculture Helps Keep Economy Strong

April 29, 2019 Dave Knopf, Eastern Mountain Region Director, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Kentucky is best known for horses at this time of year, and the most recent Census of Agriculture shows horses aren’t the only livestock contributing to the agricultural economy. Results from the 2017 Census of Agriculture show that producers raised and sold over $5.7 billion worth of crops and...

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