U.S. Dept. of Agriculture: To gather data about farm labor 

MADISON, Wis. – September 29th, 2023 – USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service  (NASS) will conduct its biannual Agricultural Labor Survey in October. More than 500 Wisconsin farmers and ranchers will be asked to participate in the survey online at agcounts.usda.gov or  by mail. The survey is an opportunity for producers to provide accurate information about hired  farm labor, including total number of hired farm workers, total hours worked, and total wages  paid for the weeks of July 9-15 and Oct. 8-14, 2023. 

Survey recipients who do not respond by Oct. 18 may be contacted by NASS to arrange  an interview or sent a reminder email. NASS will publish the data Nov. 22 in the Farm Labor report available at nass.usda.gov/publications. 

“We ask about two separate time periods each time we collect these data in order to  publish biannual data and capture seasonal variation,” said Greg Bussler, NASS’s Wisconsin  state statistician. “This method reduces the number of times we survey farms, while ensuring  useful data are available.”  

USDA and the U.S. Department of Labor use the survey data to estimate the demand for  and availability of seasonal agricultural workers, establish minimum wage rates for agricultural  workers, and administer farm labor recruitment and placement service programs. 

“When hiring workers and estimating expenses, timely and accurate agricultural labor  data are vital,” said Bussler. “By participating in NASS’s Agricultural Labor Survey, farmers and  ranchers help ensure accurate information for farm programs.”  

For more information about the Farm Labor survey program, visit  nass.usda.gov/go/labor or call the NASS Wisconsin Field Office at (608)