Skip to main content

Fwd: UPDATE: USDA Ag Census Reference Guide

20 Years of Essential Agricultural Data

Good Morning manoj,

I just wanted to quickly reshare my email from last week — see below — about the release of the updated USDA Ag Census Reference Guide that provides an in-depth breakdown of the USDA Censuses of Agriculture from 2002-2022, examining how farmers are spending, what equipment they’re using and what crops they’re growing.

Tomorrow (3/22) is the last day to take advantage of the discounted release pricing, saving you $200 off the full list price. Order your copy today and get a better understanding of how your customer base is set to change in the coming years, particularly when it comes to what they will buy and what crops they will grow.

Thanks,
Ben

 

 


From: Ben Thorpe, Ag Equipment Intelligence
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2024 1:35 PM
To: manojdole1.tractor@blogger.com
Subject: UPDATE: USDA Ag Census Reference Guide

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Fwd: [Pre-Order] Equipment Opportunities with Organic Farming

Save 50% when you pre-order today . Hey manoj, Just a reminder that today (9/7) is the last day to  pre-order the Ag Equipment Intelligence  Equipment Opportuinties with Organic Farming Report and save 50% OFF the full list price. Surveys conducted by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service in 2011 and 2021 show that producers continue to add organic crop acreage. In 2021, there were nearly 4.9 million acres in the U.S. devoted to organic agriculture production. Certified organic cropland acreage rose 79% during this time to 3.6 million acres.  During the same time, certified organic operations increased more than 90%. The U.S. is now home to more than 17,000 certified organic operations.  To provide insight into this continuously growing segment of the ag market,  Ag Equipment Intelligence  researched industry trends and interviewed manufacturers, growers and industry experts to uncover the market potential for equipment among organic producers.  Thi

Alternatives to Fossil Fuels in Farm Machinery: Overview & Outlook Through 2027

Order Your Copy Today! Gain insights on farmer loyalty toward the brand of equipment used in everyday operations. Lessiter Media Hi manoj, Amid all the political and regulatory pressures to reduce on and off-road vehicle emissions, U.S. farming has been identified as responsible for 11.2% of the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the rhetoric about what constitutes environmentally friendly power, many believe the alternative power sources “train” has already “left the station” and the race for the lead in fuel choices has begun. This exclusive report —  Alternatives to Fossil Fuels in Farm Machinery: Overview & Outlook Through 2027 — covers a state of the technology review of alternative fuels and includes primary research of North American dealers. This authoritative report provides you with the insight you need to strategically position your business for changes in the fuel choices that power the machinery on the farm. Inside you’ll find…