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USDA/NASS-6

System name: Farm Costs and Returns Survey, USDA/NASS.

     System location: 
       Survey questionnaires are located in State Statistical Offices at 
   the following locations:

         Montgomery, AL 36104
         Phoenix, AZ 85012
         Little Rock, AR 72201
         Sacramento, CA 95814
         Lakewood, CO 80215
         Orlando, FL 32803
         Athens, GA 30613
         Boise, ID 83712
         Springfield, IL 62702
         West Lafayette, IN 47907
         Des Moines, IA 50309
         Topeka, KS 66683
         Louisville, KY 40202
         Baton Rouge, LA 70806
         Annapolis, MD 21401
         Lansing, MI 48904
         St. Paul, MN 55107
         Jackson, MS 39204
         Columbia, MO 65202
         Helena, MT 59626
         Lincoln, NE 68508
         Reno, NV 89557
         Concord, NH 03301
         Trenton, NJ 08625
         Las Cruces, NM 88001
         Albany, NY 12235
         Raleigh, NC 27611
         Fargo, ND 58102
         Columbus, OH 43215
         Oklahoma City, OK 73105
         Portland, OR 97204
         Harrisburg, PA 17110
         Columbia, SC 29201
         Sioux Falls, SD 57117
         Nashville, TN 37204
         Austin, TX 78701
         Salt Lake City, UT 84116
         Richmond, VA 23219
         Olympia, WA 98501
         Charleston, WV 25312
         Madison, WI 53713
         Cheyenne, WY 82001

       Addresses of each State Statistical Office are listed in the 
   telephone directories of the respective cities under the heading 
   ``United States Government, Department of Agriculture, National 
   Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS),'' or ``(State) Agricultural 
   Statistics Service.'' Magnetic tapes are located in the Martin 
   Marietta Data System (MMDS) file, Orlando, Florida.
     Categories of individuals covered by the system: 
       Farmers and ranchers selected from the Agency's List Sampling 
   Frame or operating in selected land areas.
     Categories of records in the system: 
       Information on farm operator characteristics includes: (1) Age, 
   (2) sex, (3) race or national origin, and (4) level of education of 
   the operator and all persons living in the operator's house. The farm 
   operator's Social Security Number/Employer Identification Number is 
   requested. In the Labor and Wage section, the following information 
   is reported: (1) Average number of hours worked per week by the 
   operator; and (2) average number of hours worked per week by partners 
   and unpaid family workers. Information is also reported on the 
   following non-farm items: (1) Expenses such as food and household 
   supplies, housing and transportation, medical expenses, and other 
   family living expenses; (2) all non-farm related assets; (3) all 
   other debts, and (4) off-farm income by the operator and all members 
   of the operator's household.
     Authority for maintenance of the system: 
       7 U.S.C. 2204.
   Purpose(s): 
       Farm operator characteristics are part of the statistical 
   analysis of the survey. The farm operator's Social Security Number/
   Employer Identification Number is used to identify duplication of 
   names on the Agency's List Frame. Agricultural labor and wage data, 
   and non-farm expenses, assets, debts, and income are part of the farm 
   budget system which measures the economic well-being of farmers.
     Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including 
   categories of users and the purposes of such uses: 
       (1) Disclosure may be made to a congressional office from the 
   record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the 
   congressional office made at the request of that individual.
       (2) Disclosure may be made to a private firm for the purpose of 
   collating, analyzing, aggregating, or otherwise maintaining or 
   servicing the records in this system. Such contractor will be 
   required to maintain Privacy Act safeguards with respect to the 
   records.
       (3) Disclosure may be made to State Statistical Office employees 
   performing functions for NASS pursuant to agreements between NASS and 
   their respective State governments.
       (4) Disclosure may be made to cooperators and grantees performing 
   statistical research for NASS pursuant to cooperative agreements, 
   cost-reimbursement agreements, or grants between NASS and the 
   respective cooperators and grantees.
     Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, 
   retaining, and disposing of records in the system:
     Storage: Questionnaires are retained in the State Statistical 
   Offices specified above. Machine readable data are located in the 
   MMDS file, Orlando, Florida. Each office is able to access only its 
   own files.
     Retrievability: 
       List questionnaires are indexed by a List Frame record ID 
   assigned by each office. Area frame questionnaires are identified by 
   location of the selected land areas.
     Safeguards: 
       Questionnaires are kept in locked file cabinets in the offices 
   listed above. These offices are always locked when unoccupied. 
   Magnetic tapes are stored in an area to which access is limited to 
   authorized personnel of the MMDS network. The NASS contract with MMDS 
   contains provisions for (1) Network Date Integrity and Security, (2) 
   Physical Security, and (3) Data Security.
     Retention and disposal: 
       Questionnaires are kept for 30 days after the primary survey is 
   summarized. Edited raw data input for summary program are retained 14 
   months on the MMDS network and then destroyed.
     System manager(s) and address:
       The Deputy Administrator for Operations, NASS, USDA, Washington, 
   DC 20250-2000, or the State Statistician for each State Statistical 
   Office at the address specified above.
     Notification procedure: 
       Any individual may request information as to whether the system 
   contains records pertaining to him or her by contacting the system 
   manager at the address specified above. The request for information 
   should contain: Name, address, name of system of records, and year 
   that the questionnaire was completed.
     Record access procedures: 
       Same as notification procedure.
     Contesting record procedures: 
       Any individual may obtain information as to the procedures for 
   contesting a record in this system which pertains to him or her by 
   submitting a request to the system manager specified above.
     Record source categories: 
       Information in this system comes solely from farmers and ranchers 
   who responded to NASS's Farm Costs and Returns Survey.
     System exempted from certain provisions of the Act:
       None.

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