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ARMS Conference Wrap-Up. Thomas D. Rowley. What did we hear? What do we do now?. What did we hear?. ARMS is a really good thing. ARMS is a really good thing. Incredibly rich, statistically defensible, representative picture of farm and farm household operations and well-being
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ARMS Conference Wrap-Up Thomas D. Rowley
What did we hear? ARMS is a really good thing
ARMS is a really good thing • Incredibly rich, statistically defensible, representative picture of farm and farm household operations and well-being • Informs myriad public and private decisions • Respondents’ confidentiality guaranteed • State-level data for 15 states available next year
What did we hear? Incomplete understanding of it • What exactly it contains • How exactly it can be used
What did we hear? More, give us more • Greater disaggregation • More questions • Easier access to data • Training
More, give us more BUT… • Much of it is in there already • Cost constraints • Validity constraints • Disclosure constraints
What did we hear? Two big, interwoven challenges • Convincing farmers to respond • Enabling researchers, analysts, and policymakers to use it
What do we do now? • Go forth and spread the news • Keep in touch
Go forth and spread the news • To farmers • It is not going to be used against you • It is going to enable decisions that directly affect you • Without it … • Give advanced notice and publicity • Give them concrete examples • To data users • It can help you address important questions • Give advanced notice and publicity • Credit ARMS (ERS AND NASS) • Give them concrete examples
Go forth and spread the news • Take cookies
Keep in touch • ARMS is an evolving instrument • ERS and NASS want your continuing input
Keep in touch • www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/ARMS/ • ERS (202) 694-5570 • NASS (202) 720-4557