USDA is announcing a new initiative intended to streamline records for farmers and ranchers.
“This modernization of old, duplicative, wasteful systems has one goal in mind, improve our customer service so the people we serve are able to farm and feed America and the world,” said USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins in a statement. “‘One Farmer, One File’ prevents our farmers from duplicating tasks while increases their productivity and time in the field.”
The goal of ‘One Farmer, One File,’ is to create a single, streamlined record that follows an individual regardless of where they go in the USDA system. The initiative is part of a broader effort to unify all Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service and Risk Management Agency systems.





