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ARMS Conference Wrap-Up: Insights and Next Steps for Farmers and Researchers

The ARMS Conference provided valuable insights into the Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS), highlighting its significance in representing farm operations and household well-being. It revealed the need for improved understanding and accessibility to data, with suggestions for greater disaggregation and more comprehensive questions. Challenges include encouraging farmer participation and facilitating data use by researchers and policymakers. Next steps involve spreading awareness, ensuring confidentiality, and enhancing collaboration between farmers and data users to inform critical decisions impacting the agricultural sector.

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ARMS Conference Wrap-Up: Insights and Next Steps for Farmers and Researchers

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  1. ARMS Conference Wrap-Up Thomas D. Rowley

  2. What did we hear?What do we do now?

  3. What did we hear? ARMS is a really good thing

  4. 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

  5. What did we hear? Incomplete understanding of it • What exactly it contains • How exactly it can be used

  6. What did we hear? More, give us more • Greater disaggregation • More questions • Easier access to data • Training

  7. More, give us more BUT… • Much of it is in there already • Cost constraints • Validity constraints • Disclosure constraints

  8. What did we hear? Two big, interwoven challenges • Convincing farmers to respond • Enabling researchers, analysts, and policymakers to use it

  9. What do we do now? • Go forth and spread the news • Keep in touch

  10. 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

  11. Go forth and spread the news • Take cookies

  12. Keep in touch • ARMS is an evolving instrument • ERS and NASS want your continuing input

  13. Keep in touch • www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/ARMS/ • ERS (202) 694-5570 • NASS (202) 720-4557

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