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UpInArms

(55,250 posts)
Wed May 6, 2026, 09:23 AM 20 hrs ago

Farmers Are Losing Faith in the USDA's Numbers

America's corn crop didn't just surprise traders last year, it caught the federal agency in charge of counting it off guard, too. The New York Times reports that the Department of Agriculture initially said 86.8 million acres of corn would be harvested in 2025, only to quietly revise that figure multiple times and finally land at 91.3 million acres—about 5% higher, with the figure before the final revision off by an area bigger than Delaware. Former USDA chief economist Seth Meyer calls it "a miss," and it's fueling broader worries about whether the department's closely watched crop reports are still as dependable as markets assume.

The size of the miss, which caused a sharp drop in already low commodity prices, was unprecedented, Reuters reports. It's more common for the department to revise numbers downward by relatively small amounts, reflecting decreases in acreage caused by bad weather. Deep staff cuts, lower farmer response rates to surveys, and political pressure are all colliding with the growing use of remote sensing and AI for production reports, the Times reports. The National Agricultural Statistics Service, which produces the reports, was hit especially hard by DOGE's job cuts last year, losing around 300 of its 800 employees.

A bit more at:


https://www.newser.com/story/388398/corn-undercount-spurs-fears-over-key-usda-farm-data.html

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Farmers Are Losing Faith in the USDA's Numbers (Original Post) UpInArms 20 hrs ago OP
I guess it's obvious our current government doesn't want us to know the facts about anything Walleye 20 hrs ago #1
Fudging the numbers is Team trDUMP's default standard modus operandi. magicarpet 20 hrs ago #2
Incompetent republican fools and liars in charge of our government Mysterian 20 hrs ago #3
Rachel did a great segment on this LetMyPeopleVote 18 hrs ago #4
Lysenkoism, GOP-style. Torchlight 17 hrs ago #5

Walleye

(45,292 posts)
1. I guess it's obvious our current government doesn't want us to know the facts about anything
Wed May 6, 2026, 09:41 AM
20 hrs ago

magicarpet

(19,238 posts)
2. Fudging the numbers is Team trDUMP's default standard modus operandi.
Wed May 6, 2026, 09:41 AM
20 hrs ago

So what,.. what is the big deal here ?

The loyalists of Team trDUMP like to pull numbers out of their bum-bum. The point is to conjure and fudge the numbers - so The Orange King/Tyrant always looks good on paper. Making him shine every moment of the day is absolutely paramount.

Get with the program !

Mysterian

(6,601 posts)
3. Incompetent republican fools and liars in charge of our government
Wed May 6, 2026, 09:47 AM
20 hrs ago

The idiots in our nation finally have the clown show they somuch desired.

LetMyPeopleVote

(181,503 posts)
4. Rachel did a great segment on this
Wed May 6, 2026, 12:20 PM
18 hrs ago


#BREAKING: Legendary #Maddow: “The Trump administration in its infinite wisdom, also this year, radically has screwed up its agriculture numbers, which has turned out to be a huge expensive catastrophe…From the NYT: ‘After Trump’s Agriculture Department made its estimate last Summer of how much corn American farmers would harvest this year, ‘the projection had to be repeatedly revised upward until in January the department found 1.3 million more acres of corn that it had not accounted for in its earlier estimate.’ 1.3 million acres is an area ‘larger than Delaware.’”

Torchlight

(7,005 posts)
5. Lysenkoism, GOP-style.
Wed May 6, 2026, 12:33 PM
17 hrs ago

If the wrapping is looks nice enough, the box can be empty with little consequence.

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