The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service will survey Wisconsin producers about their farm practices. It’s a part of the 2022 Agricultural Resource Management Survey.
“ARMS is a vital survey that tracks how Wisconsin farms use technology to manage production of
their major field crops,” explains Wisconsin State Statistician Greg Bussler. “The results of this survey
also help policymakers and farm groups understand the factors driving the costs and returns of crop
production.”
This year, NASS is reaching out to survey wheat and potato producers across the country. NASS will conduct the survey starting in October and recommends that farmers have their fertilizer and pesticide spray records available to speed up the survey process.
A USDA or NASS representative will call producers to set up an interview to assist in the completion of the questionnaire. Producers may also get an email reminder if they opted for email service.
ARMS is conducted in three phases from May 2022 through April 2023. The first phase screened
participants to make sure they have the commodity of interest and would accurately represent the entire
U.S. farm sector. In this current phase, NASS is collecting information on production practices. In the final phase, NASS will survey producers on cost of production, farm income, and production expenditures.
NASS safeguards the privacy of all respondents. The information provided will be used for statistical purposes only. In accordance with federal law, survey responses will be kept confidential and will not be published in identifiable form.
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