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Young Producers Boost Great Lakes Agriculture

September 05, 2024 Alexandra Nseir, USDA NASS Public Affairs Specialist

The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service’s (NASS) Great Lakes Region encompasses Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio – three states with a significant impact on U.S. agriculture and a healthy crop of young producers.

Research and Science Research and Science

America’s Summer BBQ: Sizzling from the Southern Plains

August 16, 2024 Wilbert Hundl, Jr., Regional Director of USDA-NASS Southern Plains Region serving Oklahoma and Texas

Oklahoma and Texas form one of the nation’s most abundant agricultural regions. According to the 2022 Census of Agriculture, these two states accounted for 8% of total U.S. agricultural sales. The market value of agricultural products from Texas came to $32.2 billion, 6% of U.S. agricultural sales...

Research and Science Research and Science

2022 Census of Agriculture Highlights: Mountain Region

June 13, 2024 Terry Matlock, NASS Public Affairs Specialist

From the big skies of Montana to the peaks of the Rocky Mountains to the white sand deserts of New Mexico, the diverse terrain of the Mountain Region presents unique challenges and great opportunities for the region’s 125,938 farms covering a vast 191.7 million acres of land.

Research and Science

2022 Census of Agriculture Highlights: Illinois and Missouri

May 31, 2024 Brad Summa, Heartland Regional Director for NASS

Did you know, the United States is the largest producer, consumer and exporter of corn in the world? In 2022, corn and soybeans accounted for more than half of the U.S. crop cash receipts—totaling $148.5 billion. This is in no small part thanks to the Heartland Region states of Illinois and Missouri...

Research and Science

Wisconsin 2022 Census of Agriculture Highlights

May 21, 2024 Greg Bussler, Wisconsin State Statistician for NASS

When people think about Wisconsin agriculture, they immediately think of Wisconsin as a leader in dairy farms and cheese production. As of December 31, 2022, Wisconsin had 6,216 dairy farms, and in 2022 Wisconsin produced just over 5.2 billion pounds of cheese.

Research and Science

Discover Agriculture in the Northwest Region

April 30, 2024 Jodi Halvorson, USDA NASS Public Affairs Specialist

Natural beauty, vibrant cities and diverse ecosystems make up USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service’s Northwest Region, which includes Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. With its temperate northern climate, it’s no surprise that the region is diverse in crops and livestock. With the...

Research and Science

Breakfast in America: Brought to You by Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin

March 13, 2024 Dan Lofthus, Minnesota State Statistician for NASS

Now that the 2022 Census of Agriculture data are available, we can take a closer look at updated agricultural statistics in U.S. regions, states and counties.

Research and Science

Grateful to Serve U.S. Agriculture Through Data and Statistics

November 28, 2023 Alexandra Nseir, USDA NASS Public Affairs Specialist

The holiday season and end of the year is a time for gratitude, reflection and hopes for the upcoming year. At USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), we are thankful for the opportunity to serve the American public with statistical integrity and are looking ahead to continuing that...

Research and Science

Farmers with Military Service are Unsung Heroes of American Ag

May 01, 2023 Alexandra Nseir, USDA NASS Public Affairs Specialist

Members of the United States Armed Forces sacrifice so much to keep us safe and protect our country. Every May Americans recognize their efforts and express gratitude during Military Appreciation Month. At USDA, we also celebrate the contributions that our Military members have made to agriculture...

Research and Science

Honoring Female Farmers and Ranchers this Women’s History Month

March 15, 2023 Alexandra Nseir, USDA NASS Public Affairs Specialist

Female farmers and ranchers in the United States play an integral role in providing agricultural products to our nation and the world. During Women’s History Month, we celebrate the 1.2 million female producers around the country.

Equity Research and Science
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