Since 1974, the Census of Agriculture has defined a farm as
“any place from which [this amount] or more of agricultural products were produced and sold, or normally would have been sold, during the census year.”
(name the amount)
$1,000
Sworn in in 2009, this was the 30th Secretary of Agriculture in the US
Tom Vilsack
With over 90 million acres being grown, this crop occupies the largest amount of farmland in the United States
With a budget of over 325 billion in the 2018 Farm Bill, this category of funding makes up the largest percentage of overall Farm Bill spending
Nutrition or SNAP
As of the 2022 Census of Agriculture, this is the average age of a farmer in the United States
58.1
These two labor leaders and civil rights activists co-founded the National Farm Workers Association
Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta
Romanesco, a cultivar of cauliflower is a member of this plant family
Brassicas
12
The 2022 Census of Agriculture saw this percentage increase in farmers under the age of 44.
7%
This woman was a Black civil rights activist often known for her founding of the Freedom Farms Cooperative
Fannie Lou Hamer
Corn, beans, and squash
Known as the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933, the first Farm Bill was passed as a part of this well known series of programs led by President Roosevelt
The 2022 Census of Agriculture is the 30th time the survey has been conducted. It began in this year in 26 states and the District of Columbia
1942 (to 1964)
This fruit often requires a specific wasp for pollination
Fig
Often mistaken for being included in the Farm Bill and being led by the House Agricultural Committee, child nutrition reauthorization is overseen by this Congressional committee on the House side
The House Education and Labor Committees
In the early 20th century, Black farmers occupied an estimated 14% of all agricultural land in the United States. In the 2022 Ag Census, Black growers have decreased by this percentage since the most recent 2017 data was released
8%
This Alabama horticulturalist and professor at Tuskegee University laid the foundation for today's CSA and U-Pick enterprises after introducing "clientele membership boxes" to help Black farmers sell their produce after often being denied loans and grants in the 1960s
Booker T. Whatley
As one of the most agriculturally diverse states, this state is the largest producer of both cherries and asparagus
MICHIGAN!
The 2014 Farm Bill was signed into law by President Barack Obama at this well known land grant university
Michigan State University