Washington, DC
December 5, 2005
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s National
Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) today launched its
newly redesigned web site,
www.nass.usda.gov. With a simple click of the mouse, there
is now more agricultural data available at your fingertips. The
site has been completely revamped to better serve the needs of
NASS customers, whether farmers, researchers, government
officials, journalists, teachers or others.
“NASS continues to strive to meet the needs of all of our data
users. The new www.nass.usda.gov site will further our mission
by providing a user-friendly and abundant resource of statistics
in service to U.S. agriculture,” said R. Ronald Bosecker, NASS
administrator.
“Anyone interested in U.S. agriculture will find that the new
site is not only informative and easy to use, but that it makes
the most of the latest technology,” added Bosecker. “The NASS
web development team incorporated a variety of tools to enhance
the site’s usability and enrich its content.”
Technological enhancements include a new Google-powered search
engine, an SVG interactive mapping application, an RSS news feed
and XML technology. To complete the redesign effort, the site
mirrors the look and feel of the official USDA web site.
At the same time, the site continues to provide comprehensive
statistical data on every facet of U.S. agriculture. Features
such as the Quick Stats Agricultural Statistics Database offer
the ability to search for data by commodity, state(s) and
year(s). National, state and county level data can then be
downloaded for easy use in a database or spreadsheet.
NASS data users are encouraged to bookmark the site and visit it
often, as it will be frequently updated with new information.
USDA reports, such as the monthly Crop Production publication,
will continue to be available online just minutes after release.
Additionally, up-to-date information on surveys currently being
conducted, as well as upcoming initiatives such as the 2007
Census of Agriculture, is just a click away. |