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{{short description|US federal government agricultural statistical agency}} {{Infobox government agency |type = |nativename = |nativename_a = |nativename_r = |logo = File:USDA NASS Logo.jpg |logo_width = |logo_caption = |seal = |seal_width = |seal_caption = |picture = |picture_width = |picture_caption = |formed = {{Start date and age|1863}} |preceding1 = |preceding2 = <!-- (etc.) --> |dissolved = |superseding = |jurisdiction = [[Federal government of the United States]] |headquarters = [[Washington, D.C.]], [[United States|U.S.]] |coordinates = <!--{{coord|LATITUDE|LONGITUDE|type:landmark_region:US|display=inline,title}}--> |motto = |employees = |budget = |minister1_pfo = |minister2_name = |minister2_pfo = <!-- (etc.) --> |deputyminister1_name = |deputyminister1_pfo = |deputyminister2_name = |deputyminister2_pfo = <!-- (etc.) --> |chief1_name = [[Hubert Hamer]] |chief1_position = Administrator |chief2_name = |chief2_position = <!-- (etc.) --> |agency_type = |parent_department = [[United States Department of Agriculture]] |parent_agency = |child1_agency = |child2_agency = <!-- (etc.) --> |keydocument1 = <!-- (etc.) --> |website = http://www.nass.usda.gov/ |footnotes = |map = |map_width = |map_caption = }} [[File:Making up the crop report in 1917.jpg|thumb|Compiling the crop report in 1917]] The '''National Agricultural Statistics Service''' ('''NASS''') is the [[statistics|statistical]] branch of the [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]] and a principal agency of the [[Federal Statistical System of the United States|U.S. Federal Statistical System]]. NASS has 12 regional offices throughout the [[United States]] and [[Puerto Rico]] and a headquarters unit in [[Washington, D.C.]] NASS conducts hundreds of [[Statistical survey|survey]]s and issues nearly 500 national reports each year on issues including [[agriculture|agricultural]] production, [[economics]], [[demographics]] and the [[environment (biophysical)|environment]]. NASS also conducts the [[United States Census of Agriculture]] every five years. ==History== During the Civil War, USDA collected and distributed crop and livestock statistics to help farmers assess the value of the goods they produced. At that time, commodity buyers usually had more current and detailed market information than did farmers, a circumstance that often prevented farmers from getting a fair price for their goods. Producers in today's marketplace would be similarly handicapped were it not for the information provided by NASS. The creation of USDA's Crop Reporting Board in 1905 (now called the Agricultural Statistics Board) was another landmark in the development of a nationwide statistical service for agriculture. A USDA reorganization in 1961 led to the creation of the Statistical Reporting Service, known today as National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nass.usda.gov/ |title=Home |website=nass.usda.gov}}</ref> The 1997 Appropriations Act <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=browse_usc&docid=Cite:+7USC2204g|title=Govinfo}}</ref> shifted the responsibility of conducting the [[United States Census of Agriculture|Census of Agriculture]] from [[U.S. Census Bureau]] to [[USDA]]. Since then the census has been conducted every five years by NASS. Results from the 2012 Census of Agriculture were released on May 2, 2014.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.agcensus.usda.gov/ |title=Home |website=agcensus.usda.gov}}</ref> ==Surveys and reports== The primary sources of information for NASS reports are [[farmer]]s, [[ranch]]ers, [[livestock]] feeders, [[slaughterhouse]] managers, [[grain elevator]] operators and other [[agribusiness]]es. NASS relies on these survey respondents to voluntarily supply data for most reports. NASS surveys are conducted in a variety of ways, including [[mail]] surveys, [[telephone]] interviews, [[online]] response, face-to-face interviews and field observations. Once the information is gathered and interpreted, NASS issues estimates and forecasts for crops and livestock and publishes reports on a variety of topics including production and supplies of food and fiber, prices paid and received by farmers, farm labor and [[wage]]s, farm income and finances, and [[agrochemical|agricultural chemical]] use. NASS's field offices publish local data about many of the same topics. ==Importance of NASS data== [[File:20170810-OSEC-LSC-0151 (36510226215).jpg|thumb|A NASS statistician explains data at a 2017 briefing.]] Producers, farm organizations, agribusinesses, lawmakers and government agencies all rely on the information produced by NASS. For instance: *Statistical information on [[acreage]], production, stocks, prices and value is essential for the smooth operation of federal farm programs. *Agricultural data are indispensable for planning and administering related federal and state programs in such areas as [[consumer protection]], [[Conservation (ethic)|conservation]] and [[environmental quality]], [[trade]], [[education]] and [[recreation]]. *NASS data helps to ensure an orderly flow of goods and services among agriculture's producing, processing and marketing sectors. *Reliable, timely and detailed crop and livestock statistics help to maintain a stable economic climate and minimize the uncertainties and risks associated with the production, marketing and distribution of commodities. *Farmers and ranchers rely on NASS reports in making various production and marketing decisions, such as how much grain to plant, how much livestock to raise and when to buy or sell agricultural [[commodities]]. *NASS estimates and forecasts are used by the transportation sector, warehouse and storage companies, banks and other lending institutions, commodity traders and food processors. *The businesses that provide farmers with seeds, equipment, chemicals and other goods and services use the data when planning their marketing strategies. *Analysts transform the statistics into projections of coming trends, interpretations of the trends' economic implications and evaluations of alternative courses of action for producers, agribusinesses and policymakers. *[[Crop reports]] relating to acreage, yields, and production. ==See also== *[[Agricultural Resource Management Survey]] *[[United States Census of Agriculture]] *[[World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates]] *[[Economic Research Service]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.nass.usda.gov NASS Web site] *{{USC|7|2204g}} *[https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/national-agricultural-statistics-service NASS] in the [[Federal Register]] *[http://www.usda.gov USDA Web site] *[http://www.agcensus.usda.gov/ Census of Agriculture] {{USDA agencies}} {{ES Government}} {{US Statistical Agencies}} {{Agriculture in the United States}} {{authority control}} [[Category:National statistical services]] [[Category:United States Department of Agriculture agencies]] [[Category:Statistical organizations in the United States]] [[Category:Federal Statistical System of the United States]]