WASHINGTON, Dec. 21, 2015 – The American Farm Bureau Federation is surveying farmers and ranchers about their experiences with 10 USDA programs administered by three agencies.

AFBF says the online survey will be used to develop recommendations on how USDA can improve the programs and make them more useful to agricultural producers.
All farmers and ranchers, not just Farm Bureau members, are encouraged to take the survey, which takes about 10 minutes to complete, AFBF says.

“Farmers and ranchers sometimes find it confusing and complex to participate in USDA programs,” AFBF President Bob Stallman said in a release. “At the same time, USDA staff are concerned that farmers and ranchers who could benefit from a number of different programs frequently do not apply.” 

The survey focuses on the following USDA programs from the Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Rural Development:

•           Environmental Quality Incentives Program;

•           Conservation Stewardship Program;

•           Conservation Reserve Program;

•           Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program;

•           Value-Added Agricultural Producer Grants;

•           Rural Energy for America Program;

•           Farmers’ Marketing and Local Food Promotion Program;

•           Direct Farm Ownership Loans;

•           Direct Farm Operating Loans; and

•           Guaranteed Farm Loans (farm operating and farm ownership).

AFBF says it will share feedback from the survey about what is working well with the programs and how they can be improved with USDA. The survey can be taken online through March 15 at  http://usdaprograms.questionpro.com/.

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