Speaking of the USDA

09 Nov 2011 13:51 #1 by Blazer Bob
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/09/busin ... ntemail0=y


Forced to cut its budget, the Agriculture Department has decided to eliminate dozens of reports, including the annual goat census (current population: three million), and the number of catfish on the nation’s fish farms (177 million, not counting the small fry).

Which raises an existential question: If the government stops counting catfish, do catfish farmers no longer count?

“We’ll just disappear,” said Jerry Nobile, who raises catfish in Moorhead, Miss.

The decision, announced last month, to stop measuring various categories of agricultural products reflects a cold-blooded assessment of the economic usefulness of the 500 or so reports that the National Agriculture Statistics Service does every year. Corn, soybeans, cotton and other major commodities vital to the national economy will still be weighed, inventoried and otherwise tallied down to the last acre, bushel or bale. The same is true for cattle, pigs and poultry.

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09 Nov 2011 16:11 #2 by Wayne Harrison
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Expect even more as the government is shrunk. You aint seen nothing yet.

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09 Nov 2011 16:23 #3 by Blazer Bob
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Conservation Voice wrote: Expect even more as the government is shrunk. You aint seen nothing yet.


I wish I believed that.

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