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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which provides an overview of the report's purpose and the week ending date. This context is essential for understanding the data presented.
  3. Fill out the 'Good week for Field Work' section by noting the number of suitable days for field work and key activities performed, such as planting and harvesting. Use bullet points for clarity.
  4. In the 'Crops' section, input specific percentages related to crop conditions and harvest progress. Ensure accuracy by cross-referencing with your local data.
  5. Complete the 'Livestock' section by detailing pasture conditions and any supplemental feed needs. This information is vital for assessing livestock management.
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The Farm Labor Survey (FLS) conducted by USDAs National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is based on semi-annual phone interviews with a random sample of farm employers (crops and livestock) who are asked to provide quarterly data on their wage bill, employment counts, and average weekly hours for all hired
The Quick Stats database is the most comprehensive tool for accessing agricultural data published by NASS. It allows you to customize your query by commodity, location, or time period. You can then visualize the data on a map, manipulate and export the results, or save a link for future use.
NASS is responsible for conducting the Census of Agriculture. The Census of Agriculture is taken every 5 years and provides comprehensive data on the agricultural economy down to the county level. Periodic reports are also issued on aquacultures, irrigation, and horticultural specialties.