USDA to measure financial well-being of Indiana farmers

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Beginning in late December, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will spend several months gathering information about farm economics and production practices from farmers and ranchers across Indiana as the agency conducts the third and final phase of the 2021 Agricultural Resource Management Survey.

“ARMS is the only survey that measures the current financial well-being of Indiana producers and their households as a whole,” said Nathanial Warenski, state statistician of the USDA NASS Indiana field office. “The results of this survey will help inform decisions on local and federal policies and programs that affect Indiana farms and farm families.”

In an effort to obtain the most accurate data, NASS will reach out to more than 30,000 producers nationwide, including nearly 1,900 in Indiana, between February and April. The survey asks producers to provide in-depth information about their operating revenues, production costs and household characteristics.

The 2021 ARMS survey in Indiana includes special versions of the questionnaire focused on farm costs and returns for standard and organic dairies and corn producers. This year, the survey also includes questions to help measure any impacts of COVID-19 on farms, farm and household finances and off-farm employment.

The agency will only publish data in an aggregate form, ensuring the confidentiality of all responses and that no individual respondent or operation can be identified.

The data gathered in ARMS will be published in the annual Farm Production Expenditures report on July 29, 2022. That report and others are available at nass.usda.gov/publications. More reports based on ARMS data and more information about ARMS are available at ers.usda.gov/arms.

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