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Data to Serve 21 st Century Agriculture: Expanding ARMS St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 4-5

ARMS Conference Stakeholder Discussion. Data to Serve 21 st Century Agriculture: Expanding ARMS St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 4-5. State Government. Data needs/uses

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Data to Serve 21 st Century Agriculture: Expanding ARMS St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 4-5

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  1. ARMS Conference Stakeholder Discussion Data to Serve 21st Century Agriculture: Expanding ARMS St. Louis, Mo.Dec. 4-5

  2. State Government • Data needs/uses • Expand cost of production surveys across non-program crops, quantify/track GMOs, identify non-citizen producers, changes in production totals due to out-sourcing overseas, web-based availability in downloadable format. • Usefulness to respondents • Legislative accessment, prespectives on the big picture and comparisions with other groups/commodities/states.

  3. State Government • Additional Measurements Needed in ARMS • Annual costs of regulatory compliance and licensing, measure returns to management through recordkeeping, compliance or licensing costs, source and cost of capital

  4. State Government • Value-added/rural development • Whole layer of value added, costs of direct marketing, impacts of value-added ag, producer income tied to value-added ag, crops used in energy production. • Emerging Key Issues • Farmland preservation, business continuity plans, transition, retroactive property taxes

  5. How will ARMS data at the state level assist you in your work? Impact of property taxes on farms and rural areas Studying value-added enterprises, i.g. ethanol Increased information on issues surrounding CAFOs Cost of Production Farm Organization/Interest Groups

  6. What else should ARMS measure? Correlate with RMA crop insurance data/FSA Value-added activities- propensity to invest Enhance rural development portion of ARMS Future plans of the operation (retirement, structural changes) In-depth information on CAFOs and technological implementations for resource management and conservation Cost share rates for states to implement for participation Utilization and impact of voluntary programs Data to consider what is a commercial operation Farm Organization/Interest Groups

  7. Farm Organization/Interest Groups • What kind of summaries of ARMS data would be most useful to you? How should it be made available? • By State, By Commodity, By Issue area (e.g. CAFOs) • Make Available by Print, Web, and Other. • What other data do you use in your work? • NASS, RMA, Census, Ag Census, CARD, University record systems (FBFM, KFMA), SWAG, FAPRI, AFPC • How can ARMS be used with these other data sources to be used together? • To backstop each other, enhance the picture of agriculture and rural communities that is available, and provide more extensive ability to utilize smaller data set.

  8. What can be done to better demonstrate the value of this survey to farmers and encourage them to participate? Demonstrated impact of data on policies affecting respondents (personal impact is important) Need factual information for policy issues Chemical use survey – to maintain access to chemicals for crops Have you made any connections today that will help you do your job? Yes Farm Organization/Interest Groups

  9. University – Research/Administration • How will ARMS data at the state level assist you in your work? • Optimism for state data, specific data is better, some need monthly/weekly data. • What else should ARMS measure? • Conservation/environmental practices, marketing, different contracting arrangements

  10. University – Research/Administration • What kind of summaries of ARMS data would be most useful to you? • Summaries less useful • How should it be made available? • Greater and more detailed web access, more printed documents • What other data do you use in your work? • IMPLAN, BEA, Department of Commerce

  11. University – Research/Administration • What can be done to better demonstrate the value of this survey to farmers and encourage them to participate? • Better discussions on how it is used, work with commodity organizations, develop state impact document, communicate outcomes, 15 state media effort, get on conference programs • CHALLENGE- ensuring confidentially of farmers while increasing use of data by researchers.

  12. University - Extension • How will ARMS data at the state level assist you in your work? • Bench marking, econometric analysis/estimation, structural analysis, extension budgets • What else should ARMS measure? • Where do you sell (local, other), motivations for being a producer, custom rate information

  13. University - Extension • What kind of summaries of ARMS data would be most useful to you? • More detail on fruit and vegetable crops • How should it be made available? • Internet with ability to download to Excel • What other data do you use in your work? • Commodity, price, production, etc. • How can ARMS be used with these other data sources to be used together? • Enhanced compatibility across different data sources

  14. University - Extension • What can be done to better demonstrate the value of this survey to farmers and encourage them to participate? • Access to Internet questionaires • Testimonials • Heads up by state statistician • Have you made any connections today that will help you do your job? • Yes

  15. How will ARMS data at the state level assist you in your work? Use limited at present, but could be used for risk assessment of industry, farm household spending, company research of market potential or market performance What else should ARMS measure? State level estimates, family living expenses, alternative commodities, and business structures, What is a family farm? Banks/Farm Credit/Consulting

  16. Banks/Farm Credit/Consulting • What kind of summaries of ARMS data would be most useful to you? • State and commodity summaries • How should it be made available? • Interactive web-based data set • What other data do you use in your work? • Farm management data, industry data, FSA data • How can ARMS be used with these other data sources to be used together? • Periodic discussions with data-user groups to reconcile data and application

  17. What can be done to better demonstrate the value of this survey to farmers and encourage them to participate? Convince producers data has positive financial impact, will help and not hurt, and bring cookies. Have you made any connections today that will help you do your job? Connections to survey administrators and others for further collaboration and data use. Banks/Farm Credit/Consulting

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