01-10-2012, 02:54 PM
Has anyone received a 2012 National Agricultural Classification Survey from the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service in the mail? My friend owns a farm and called me to ask me if I had received one. She said, they ask 25 nosey questions about how many of each animal we have on our farm i.e. cows, chickens, beehives, turkeys, sheep, goats, horses etc., how much we spend in our "operation" every year, and how much we plan to make this year.
They also ask if we have internet access, how many "operators" are involved in the decision making of our "operation" how many acres we have, how many are pasture land or wooded, do we have greenhouse plants, grain storage and how many animals do we sell each year....and on and on.
She was told on the first page of the survey that it is required by law to fill out this form, or they will get a phone call or someone will show up at our door (to count our animals themselves?) This is ridiculous, and I believe it goes against our Constitutional rights.
I think we ought to get this information to anyone who has animals and receives one of these forms. If enough of us refuse to fill out this form it will be a very good thing.
http://www.nass.usda.gov/About_NASS/Regu.../index.asp
They also ask if we have internet access, how many "operators" are involved in the decision making of our "operation" how many acres we have, how many are pasture land or wooded, do we have greenhouse plants, grain storage and how many animals do we sell each year....and on and on.
She was told on the first page of the survey that it is required by law to fill out this form, or they will get a phone call or someone will show up at our door (to count our animals themselves?) This is ridiculous, and I believe it goes against our Constitutional rights.
I think we ought to get this information to anyone who has animals and receives one of these forms. If enough of us refuse to fill out this form it will be a very good thing.
http://www.nass.usda.gov/About_NASS/Regu.../index.asp