2010 MD Equine Census
Most people are aware that in 2010 the United States will be taking a census of the population. However, many Marylanders are unaware that the Maryland Horse Industry Board (MHIB) has commissioned the United States Department of Agriculture to conduct a census of the Maryland equine population starting in May 2010. The importance of the findings of the Maryland Equine Census cannot be overstated. Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Buddy Hance focused on the importance of this census when he said "The [2002 Maryland Equine] census reinforced that horses of all kinds are remarkably important to Maryland’s agricultural sector, jobs, economy and land base. With the 2010 count, we will learn how the industry has changed, which can in turn help us determine what policy or economic development activities might be needed.” While some people fear what the information collected will be used for Jim Steele, the Chairman of the MHIB and Manager of Shamrock Farm in Woodbine stated “It is important that everyone who receives a questionnaire respond. Whether you own a single horse for your family’s recreational use or run a large breeding or training facility, we need your input. Anyone concerned about submitting personal or financial information should know that by law, all such information is strictly confidential. I am going to submit my survey and so should you.” So what should you do?
· If you receive an equine census questionnaire in the mail, please complete the form and return it promptly.
· If you are involved in equine activities and don’t receive a questionnaire by May 1 call the toll free number 1-800-675-0295 and request a questionnaire.
· For more information about the Maryland Field Office of USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service or the 2010 Maryland Equine Census, visit:
