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Joined February 2009

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  1. Mar 14

    Guess what's for lunch? Here are a few of the delicious contestants in the annual Survey Methodology Branch pie tasting competition.

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    Mar 14

    Today's first hour of is on the air! gets news from , talks with from DC with president Blake Hurst, Lance Honig and Nathan Ohle, Rural Community Assistance Partnership.

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  3. Mar 12

    ASB Notice: posts program changes following 5-year review. Program changes can take the form of additions, deletions, or adjustments. Based on the latest review, a number of changes have been made and can be found at

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  4. Mar 11

    ASB Notice: reschedules reports affected by lapse in federal funding - Census: Congressional District Rankings (May 16) will be released June 26 at 3 p.m. ET; County Estimates: Poultry (June 10) will be released July 26 at 3 p.m. ET. Read more:

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    Mar 11

    All major rice-producing States increased planted acreage in 2018.

    U.S. 2018/19 all rice planted acreage and percent change from 2017/18.
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  6. Mar 10

    All cattle and calves in New York as of January 1, 2019 totaled 1.45 million head, down 2 percent from January 1, 2018.

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  7. Mar 9

    Milk goats in the New England States on January 1, 2019 totaled 19,000 head, up 12 percent from 2018.

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  8. Mar 8

    Pennsylvania production totaled 696.6 million during January 2019, down 1 percent from last year.

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  9. Mar 8

    All orange production unchanged from Feb. forecast. Non-Valencia production down 3%. orange production up 2%. All production down 10%. All and production down 5%. Learn more:

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    Mar 8

    From historic homesteaders to contemporary cattle ranchers, women have been the cornerstone of America’s agriculture heritage.

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    Mar 5

    Reminder to please join us for a webinar tomorrow, March 6 @ 1 p.m. EST, when ERS economist Carrie Litkowski provides the first farm financial forecast for 2019. Register/join at

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    Feb 25

    The National Agricultural Statistics Service is this week’s featured agency. conducts hundreds of surveys and reports on U.S. to inform decisions on food safety, water, nutrition and more. Check out a list of :

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  13. Mar 1

    Attention floriculture operations: there is still time to complete your Commercial Floriculture Survey. You have until Tuesday, March 5 to send us your lovely bouquet of data. Make your voice heard!

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  14. Mar 1

    All cattle up slightly from 2018, beef cows up 1%, milk cows down 1%. More details for the US and states at: Executive briefing, with graphs and more at:

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  15. Feb 28

    March 8 deadline to respond to the & Water Mgmt Survey! Collected once every 5 yrs as a Census of Ag Special Study, these data will aid efforts to develop & promote efficient irrigation practices. Please respond online, by mail or phone today.

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  16. Feb 25

    A reminder that the 2017 Census of Agriculture data will be released at noon (ET) on Thursday, April 11.

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  17. Feb 22

    Under Sec. Bill Northey visited with ag producers during a conservation tour in West TN. Pictured are left to right Larry Maupin, producer Catherine Via, Under Secretary Northey, Debra Kenerson, TN State Stat. Debra Kenerson, and producer Eric Maupin.

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    Feb 21

    ERS's Greg Lyon is presenting "Farm Income And Wealth: Trends in Financial Stress"

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  19. Feb 21

    ASB Notice: USDA Reschedules Additional Reports Affected by Lapse in Federal Funding - continues to reschedule reports that were affected by the lapse in federal funding. The following report release dates have been rescheduled:

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  20. Feb 20

    They were joined by USDA’s Research, Education and Economics Deputy Under Secretary Scott Hutchins and USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Censky (second and third respectively from left in back row).

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