United states census of agriculture - USDA Economics and Statistics 2025

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Do I have to respond to it? Everyone who receives an ag census form should respond, even if they dont have an operating farm. Those who dont qualify can just answer a couple of questions, and the USDA will update their records.
NASS will send reminder notices to those who do not respond and may attempt to contact those producers for a personal interview. Response to the Census of Agriculture is required by federal law.
The Census of Agriculture tracks land use on farms and ranches as reported by producers. Major land use categories include cropland; permanent pasture and rangeland; woodland; and other land including farmsteads, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, etc. Combined, these categories equal land in farms.
Which are the top 10 agriculture-producing States? The top 10 agriculture-producing States in terms of crop and animal/product cash receipts in calendar year 2023 are (in descending order): California, Iowa, Nebraska, Texas, Illinois, Minnesota, Kansas, Indiana, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.
By census law, refusal to answer all or part of the census carries a $100 fine. The penalty goes up to $500 for giving false answers. In 1976, Congress eliminated both the possibility of a 60-day prison sentence for noncompliance and a one-year prison term for false answers.
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Yes, it is a federal crime to skip the Census or to provide false information intentionally. Federal law provides that any person who refuses to answer or willfully neglects to answer any of the census questions shall be fined a maximum of $100, or a maximum of $500 if the person gives false information.
Is the Census of Agriculture required by law? Responding to the Census of Agriculture is required by federal law under Title 7 USC 2204(g) Public Law 105-113.

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