For Immediate Release
Release No: 03.25.13
Oregon Farm Service Agency
Public Affairs Branch

 

 
7620 SW Mohawk St.
Tualatin, OR 97062
Lynn E Voigt 503.692.6830 x222
Marjorie Crooker 503.692.6830 x232
FSA Supports National Ag Day

 
(Tualatin, Oregon), March 14, 2013 — The Oregon Farm Service Agency (FSA) suggests that we all take a moment in these turbulent fiscal times to celebrate agriculture and honor our hard-working farmers and ranchers in Oregon. State Executive Director, Lynn Voigt announces that March 19 is National Ag Day and this year’s theme is “Generations Nourishing Generations”.

 
“According to recent USDA studies, the agricultural sector right now remains a bright spot in terms of economic stability and growth and there is a strong demand for U.S. agricultural products,” said Voigt. “Generation after generation of agricultural producers in Oregon are getting up early every day to provide the food, fiber and fuel that feed and clothe Americans and others around the world.”

 
Voigt further notes, “As research advances, the future may be even brighter. New uses for ag products are being found to utilize natural ingredients for life-saving medicines and supply the critical commodities required in a long list of manufacturing sectors.”

 
Despite the onslaught of natural disasters weathered by farmers and ranchers this past year that created less than ideal growing conditions, producers still managed to grow the commodities that keep our economy moving forward. And they maintain our abundant supply of renewable resources in an environmentally sensitive manner. “For their life sustaining efforts, we honor Oregon’s agricultural producers for their vital contribution,” said Voigt.

 
Major commodities produced in Oregon include nursery crops, hay, and cattle. Oregon agricultural production contributed over $1.3 billion in export revenues in 2010 alone.

 
Today each American farmer produces enough food to feed more than 144 people, a dramatic increase from the 25 people a farmer sustained in 1960. These increased efficiencies demonstrate that American Agriculture is producing more – and doing it better than ever before.

 
Ad Day is a project of the Agriculture Council of America. For further Ag Day information and events visit www.agday.org.

 
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