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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

 

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