ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) β The US Department of Agriculture is conducting a survey to accurately assess the value of agricultural land parcels.
The USDA says land values are one of the major indicators as to the financial health of the agricultural sector. The value of land and buildings accounts for the vast majority of all farm assets.
The current survey is collecting information pertaining to farmland, cropland, pasture values on a per-acre basis, and the year-to-year percentage change in land values.
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USDA to Measure Agricultural Land Values
HARRISBURG, PA β The U.S. Department of Agricultureβs National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is encouraging agricultural operations to respond to the Agricultural Land Values Survey.
Agricultural land values are one of the major indicators of the financial health of the agricultural sector. The value of land and buildings accounts for the vast majority of all farm assets. Accurate land values are necessary for Federal and State deliberations on farm programs, for lending agencies (e.g. determining collateral assets), and for individual producers to determine their net worth.
This survey collects agricultural farmland, cropland, and pasture values on a per-acre basis (excluding buildings), and year-to-year percentage changes in land values. In New England, this data will be summarized in conjunction with the February Land Values survey results to maximize precision of aggregate data.
NASS will publish the results in the August 6, 2020 Land Values publication. The publication will be available on the USDA-NASS website at https://www.nass.usda.gov/.
NASS gathers the data for the survey online, by mail, phone and in-person interviews. βThe cooperation of the agricultural sector is crucial to ensure that NASS accurately provides the most comprehensive estimate of U.S. farm real estate data for 2020,β said Kevin Pautler, deputy director of the NASS Northeastern Regional Field Office. βNASS safeguards the privacy of all responses and publishes only State and National level data, ensuring that no individual operation or producer can be identified,β added Pautler. For more information on NASS surveys and reports, call the NASS Northeastern Regional Field Office at (800) 498-1518.







