South Dakota’s ag industry feeds the entire world. I have been a farmer and a rancher my whole life. On this National Ag Day, I am thankful for all of the hardworking farmers across America who keep food on our tables. Show more
Happy National Ag Day from me and the barn cats Family farmers and ranchers are the backbone of our economy in Montana. Be sure to thank them for raising the best food in the world today. Show more
Happy National Ag Day, Indiana! Did you know that over 61% of farmland loss in the Hoosier State is attributed to low-density residential development? This will keep happening until our state and local governments develop reasonable land-use regulations. Show more
Happy #NationalAgDay! Ag Day is about recognizing the contributions of agriculture to our everyday lives. Thank you to those who work day and night to help produce food, fuel, fiber and raw materials. Please join us in celebrating the dedication of farmers and ranchers! Show more
From visiting farms and ranches to sharing a locally-sourced meal with ag leaders, there are so many opportunities to learn about the important role that agriculture plays in our daily lives. Happy National and Montana Ag Day! Show more Quote Montana Department of Agriculture @MTAgriculture · 4h Happy National and Montana Ag Day! The Montana Department of Agriculture is proud to honor and celebrate the state’s ag industry, farmers, ranchers, and all producers that contribute to feeding the world as well as the Montana way of life.
— Governor Greg Gianforte (@GovGianforte) March 19, 2024
National AG (Agriculture) Day History
National AG (Agriculture) Day emphasizes the significant role of agriculture in our everyday lives. Its general purpose is to recognize and celebrate the contributions of agriculture in providing safe, abundant, and affordable products, a strong economy, a source of renewable energy, and a world of job opportunities.
The Agriculture Council of America initiated National AG Day in 1973, fostering an opportunity to increase public awareness about the food and fiber industry. Ably supported by several agricultural organizations and businesses, the event enlightens communities about how food, clothing, and other material goods are produced and the crucial role farmers play in our society.
National AG Day celebrations range from educating young people about the sources of their food to honoring those who dedicate their lives to promoting agricultural innovation and sustainability. It reinforces the connection between farmland, conservation, and the environment. The event also spotlights the vital part agriculture plays in providing safe and readily available food sources. National AG Day typically occurs during National Agriculture Week, around the beginning of Spring, on March 23rd.
Facts about National AG Day
In 2023, the U.S Department of Agriculture reported the total value of agricultural products to be $178 billion, the data for 2024 will be released in late 2024. In 2022, it was estimated that the U.S. will export about $183.5 billion worth of agricultural products around the world.
According to the Farm Bureau, in 2024, there are 2 million farms spread across the United States. 98% of them are operated by families.
The top 3 U.S farm products are cattle and calves, corn, and soybeans.
Ag Day is particularly significant in the U.S, where more than 22 million people are employed in agriculture-related jobs.