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Sunday, January 13, 2008
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Two Ag Census Field Days Planned In East Texas
If you received a 2007 Census of Agriculture form in the mail, go ahead and dig through that stack of paperwork on your truck's dashboard right now and make the commitment to complete and return it by the Feb. 4 deadline.
I mentioned the importance of the census and the requirement of farmers to complete the census in a column shortly before Christmas, but with the form arriving during the holiday season, it was a pretty easy chore to set it aside for a later date.
As a refresher, the census is a complete count of all U.S. farms and ranches and their operators, and is conducted every five years.
This data is used by all levels of government and private entities when making agricultural decisions. For example, equipment companies review census data and farm trends when making decisions on new lines of farm equipment to manufacture; the federal government uses the data when making disaster assistance decisions; and, as I mentioned before, county Extension agents with the Texas AgriLife Extension Service use the data when answering questions about farm production in our county and region.
Here are a few interesting facts that I gleaned from a quick review of the 2002 report:
In order to help ensure that all farmers are fully represented in the 2007 census, the Landowners Association of Texas has partnered with the National Agriculture Statistics Service for two Census Field Days in Northeast Texas to assist producers in Smith, Henderson, Van Zandt, Wood, Upshur, Gregg, Rusk, Panola and Shelby counties.
The first field day will be 6-8 p.m. Jan. 24 at the Smith County AgriLife Extension office in the Smith County Cotton Belt Building, 1517 W. Front St., Suite 116, Tyler. Call 903-590-2980 for directions.
The second field day will be 6-8 p.m. Jan. 31 at the Rusk County AgriLife Extension office, 113 E. Fordall St., Henderson. Call 903-657-0376 for directions.
LAT and NASS representatives will be present at these sessions to assist producers with completing the survey forms. The goal of these field days is to ensure full representation of all farmers in the 2007 Census of Agriculture. For more information about either field day, please contact Joe Radford at 903-858-2247. For more information about the LAT, please visit its Web site, www.latx.org.
Responses to the census are confidential and your information will not be shared with anyone. If you need help completing your census form, feel free to also contact the Smith County office of Texas AgriLife Extension Service. You may also complete the census online for the first time this year by following the links at www.agcounts.usda.gov.
Brian Triplett is the Smith County Extension agent for agriculture and natural resources. He can be reached at 903-590-2980 or via e-mail at b-triplett@tamu.edu.

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