Every five years USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service asks millions of people around the country to fill out the Census of Agriculture. And inevitably, we get millions of questions about it. This time around, we are taking advantage of communication tools that weren't available to us last time and turning to Twitter to answer questions that farmers and ranchers may have. After all, times are changing and more and more operations have online access with each passing year.
Today at 1 p.m. EST, we will spend an hour on our agency’s Twitter account (@usda_nass) answering questions about the 2012 Census of Agriculture. We’d love to hear from all of you to address any concerns, reservations or just simple inquiries you may have about participating in the Census. To make sure that we see your questions, simply add the #AgCensus tag to your tweet.
If you’d like to email us your questions beforehand, you can do that by contacting Alex Minchenkov in our Public Affairs Section at aleksey.minchenkov@nass.usda.gov. Joe and I will do our best to make sure we can address as many questions as possible to help make the 2012 Census of Agriculture smoother than ever. After all, the Census gives farmers and ranchers the opportunity to have their voices heard and help shape the future of U.S. agriculture.