March 15, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
USDA
Recognizes Work of Farmers and Ranchers on National Ag Day
WASHINGTON, March
15, 2011 — In honor of the hard work and commitment of America's
producers, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today recognized the nation's
farmers and ranchers — as part of National Ag Day — for the part
they play in providing food, fiber and fuel to billions of people worldwide.
"Agriculture
touches everyone's life in one way or another, yet our farmers and ranchers can
often be overlooked for the important work they do, and we should all take time
during this day to thank producers for a job well done," said Vilsack.
National Ag Day
is an event set aside to celebrate the contributions of agriculture in our
everyday lives. It encourages Americans to learn more about how their food,
fiber and fuel products are produced, value the essential role of agriculture
in maintaining a strong economy and appreciate the role agriculture plays in
providing safe, abundant and affordable products.
Referring to the
role American agriculture plays in protecting against prolonged consequences of
natural disasters around the world, Vilsack said that U.S. agriculture is
always available to feed and clothe its people. Agriculture accounts for
one-fifth of the nation's economic activity, placing farmers and ranchers at
the forefront of the nation's security.
USDA's Farm
Service Agency works with agricultural producers and supports them through
various farm programs and farm loans available through offices across the
United States. These programs and services provide an important "safety
net" needed to continue nourishing the country while preserving its
natural resources.
"We focus on
the programs and policies that achieve the greatest benefit for our customers
— the farmers and ranchers," said Acting Farm Service Administrator
Val Dolcini. "Although they face many challenges, these challenges have
taught us to appreciate the innovation, dedication and work ethic of the
customers we serve."
USDA encourages everyone
to take time during National Agriculture Day to learn more about agriculture
and how it impacts our lives by visiting the Farm Service Agency website at
www.fsa.usda.gov. Also during National Ag Day, support local farmers and
ranchers by going to a farmers market or by purchasing locally-grown fruits and
vegetables. By supporting our farmers and ranchers, we are supporting the
backbone of America.
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