USDA unveils interactive website for producers - Cowsmo

USDA unveils interactive website for producers

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue unveiled Farmers.gov, an interactive, one-stop new website for producers maintained by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Farmers.gov is live now, but multiple features will be added over the coming months to allow agricultural producers to make appointments with USDA offices, file forms and apply for USDA programs.

The website, launched at a Thursday morning breakfast hosted by the Michigan Farm Bureau, gathers together information from the three agencies that comprise USDA’s Farm Production & Conservation mission area: the Farm Service Agency, the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Risk Management Agency.

“Many farmers are out in their fields using equipment that is connected to satellite and GPS technology, yet when they need to interact with USDA, they have to stop, fill out a paper form and fax or carry it to their local office. That is a real digital divide,” Perdue said. “Our staff is friendly, and they love to see farmers in person, but they know that time is valuable. Producers are working hard to make their farms profitable, so these tools will help get the paperwork done without taking a big chunk out of the day to fill out forms.”

Farmers.gov is mobile device friendly and can identify for farmers the most convenient USDA office locations. New functions will be added shortly, including an interactive calendar, farming success stories, an online appointment feature, digital forms and a business data dashboard. Additionally, when the 2018 farm bill is signed into law, there will be program descriptions in plain language and a tool to determine eligibility.

“As I’ve traveled to 32 states in my first nine months as secretary of agriculture, I have consistently heard people express a desire for greater use of technology in the way we deliver programs at USDA,” Perdue said. “It’s my goal to make USDA the most effective, most efficient, most customer-focused department in the entire federal government, and Farmers.gov is a big step in that direction.”

 

Source: Feedstuff

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