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Find Where Your Food is Grown Using NASS Cropland Data Layer

March 18, 2020 Rick Mueller, Section Head, Spatial Analysis Research Section, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service

Whether you are interested in seeing what’s grown in your area or you are a researcher with more in depth informational needs, NASS’s CropScape is a valuable tool for you. CropScape is the public user interface for the national land cover geospatial data product called Cropland Data Layer (CDL). The...

Research and Science

Looking Ahead to the 2020 Crop Season, What to Expect from NASS Numbers

February 26, 2020 Hubert Hamer, Administrator, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service

With the 2020 growing season about to begin for major field crops such as corn and soybeans, we’d like to walk through the surveys and data used during a complete season of field crop estimation. As a way to help you prepare for the 2020 data releases, we’ll explain in a series of articles the...

Research and Science

NASS Builds Its Future on 150-Year Foundation of Agricultural Statistics

January 21, 2020 Hubert Hamer, NASS Administrator

USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is well known for being the gold standard for U.S. agricultural data that can help you in your work. We are proud of our reputation for providing useful, accurate data in service to U.S. agriculture for more than 150 years. When extension agents...

Research and Science

Talking Turkey

December 11, 2019 Kim Ha, Market and Trade Economics Division, Economic Research Service

Did you know that between 2014 and 2018 approximately two thirds of U.S. turkey meat was produced in just six states: Minnesota, Indiana, North Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas, and Iowa? Minnesota, the largest producer, produces more than 15 percent of U.S. turkey meat annually.

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Tech Professionals Use USDA Datasets to Address Water Management Challenges at the IoT World Hackathon

June 17, 2019 Ellen Ferrante, Writer, Data Analytics Center of Excellence, Office of the Chief Information Officer

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently took another step forward on its path to accelerate information technology (IT) modernization and improve how it designs agricultural services and interacts with agricultural producers. This spring, USDA joined technical experts, IT professionals...

Technology

Where Do Americans’ Food Dollars Go?

May 14, 2019 Patrick Canning, Food Economics Division, Economic Research Service (ERS)

In 2017, consumers in the United States spent $1.2 trillion on U.S.-produced food. Nearly all food starts out on a farm, but did you ever wonder how the value added from processing, packaging, transporting, and marketing agricultural food products factors into the costs?

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USDA Becoming More Data-Driven, Customer-Focused Organization

August 02, 2018 Ted Kaouk, Chief of Staff, USDA’s Office of the Chief Information Officer

USDA has committed to becoming a facts-based, data-driven, customer-focused organization. One of the Department’s two Agency Priority Goals (APGs) for FY18-19 is to develop the USDA Chief Executive Officer (CXO) Dashboards, which integrate data from systems spanning the agency’s 29 agencies and...

Technology

Open Data: Enabling Fact-Based, Data-Driven Decisions

July 13, 2018 Jaime Adams, Senior Advisor for International Affairs, Office of the Chief Scientist

Nearly five years ago, USDA embarked on a journey as a founding partner of the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) initiative. GODAN promotes the proactive sharing of open data to make information about agriculture and nutrition available, accessible, and usable worldwide. Now...

Research and Science

Grass-Cast: A New Grassland Productivity Forecast for the Northern Great Plains

June 13, 2018 Dannele Peck, Director, USDA Northern Plains Climate Hub and Sharon Durham, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Every spring, ranchers face the same difficult challenge—trying to guess how much grass will be available for livestock to graze during the upcoming summer. In May, a new Grassland Productivity Forecast or “Grass-Cast” has published its first forecast to help producers in the northern Great Plains...

Climate Animals

NASS Surveys Provide U.S. Agricultural Supply Data for Trade

May 17, 2018 Kevin Barnes, Associate Administrator, NASS

With May being World Trade Month, it is worth noting that the source of data to determine the U.S. supply of crops and livestock is America’s farmers and ranchers who fill out surveys from USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). These statistics feed directly into the monthly World...

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