What's Happening?
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), through its National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), has launched the June Agricultural Survey to gather critical data on crop acreage and grain stock levels for 2026. This survey will involve over 90,000
agricultural producers nationwide, aiming to collect detailed information on planted and harvested acreage, including biotech crops and grain inventories. Joseph L. Parsons, NASS administrator, emphasized the importance of this survey in maintaining accurate and transparent agricultural reporting. The data collected will support decision-making for farmers, ranchers, researchers, private industry, and policymakers. The survey results will contribute to several major USDA reports, including the annual Acreage report and the quarterly Grain Stocks report, scheduled for release on June 30, 2026.
Why It's Important?
The June Agricultural Survey is crucial for reducing uncertainty in agricultural markets and supporting informed decision-making across the industry. Accurate data on crop acreage and grain stocks help farmers and agribusinesses plan effectively, ensuring stability in the agricultural sector. The information gathered influences policy decisions and market strategies, impacting the broader U.S. economy. By participating in the survey, producers contribute to a reliable data foundation that benefits the entire agricultural community, from local farmers to national policymakers. The survey's outcomes will guide critical reports that affect commodity pricing, trade negotiations, and resource allocation.
What's Next?
The USDA will release the findings from the June Agricultural Survey in several key reports on June 30, 2026. These reports will include the annual Acreage report and the quarterly Grain Stocks report, which are vital for market analysis and forecasting. The data will also feed into monthly and annual Crop Production reports, Small Grains summaries, and other significant agricultural assessments. The USDA plans to host a live online event to discuss these reports, encouraging engagement and transparency. Producers are urged to participate in the survey through various submission methods, ensuring comprehensive data collection during the busy farming season.











