USDA Conducting 2019 Census of Horticulture Specialties Survey
Barbara Crimond | Dec 07, 2019 | Comments 0
LAKEWOOD, Colo. – December 5, 2019 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will conduct the 2019 Census of Horticulture Specialties this winter to provide a comprehensive picture of the U.S. horticulture industry. Survey codes will be mailed this month to almost 1,500 horticulture producers in the mountain regional states of Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming to respond online. Collected just once every five years, the Census of Horticultural Specialties is the only source of detailed production and sales data for U.S. floriculture, nursery, and specialty crop industries, including greenhouse food crops.
“Horticulture is a very important part of U.S. agriculture and our economy,” said Hubert Hamer, Administrator, NASS. “Responding to this census is the best way for growers to help associations, businesses, and policymakers advocate for their industry, and influence program decisions and technology development over the next five years.”
The 2019 Census of Horticultural Specialties results will expand the 2017 Census of Agriculture data with information on horticultural crop production, value of products, square footage used for growing crops, production expenses, and more. Producers who receive the 2019 Census of Horticultural Specialties are required to respond by federal law (Title 7 USC 2204(g) Public Law 105-113), as it is part of the Census of Agriculture program. The same federal law that requires producers to respond also requires NASS to keep all individual information confidential.
“The Census of Horticultural Specialties is a great tool that highlights the contributions made by mountain region horticultural producers to their states and to the nation as a whole.” said William Meyer, Director, Mountain Regional Field Office. “The results of this survey also help to maintain a broad data source of horticultural information where comprehensive data is not normally available.”
Growers are asked to use their unique survey code to complete the horticulture census online via NASS’ secure website. The online questionnaire is user friendly, accessible on most electronic devices, and saves producers time by calculating totals and automatically skipping questions that don’t apply to their operations.
The deadline for response is February 5, 2020. Results will be available December 2020. For more information about the 2019 Census of Horticultural Specialties, visit www.nass.usda.gov/go/hort.
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