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USDA Releases Report on Agriculture and Forestry Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Carbon Sequestration Trends

June 23, 2011 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist, USDA

USDA’s Office of the Chief Economist’s Climate Change Program Office has released the “U.S. Agriculture and Forestry Greenhouse Gas Inventory: 1990-2008” report. This report provides detailed estimates of greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration from the management of livestock, croplands...

Energy

Helping Reduce Methane Emissions by Solving a Sticky Problem for U.S. Produce Exporters

April 20, 2023 Krissy Young, FAS Public Affairs Specialist

We see them every time we purchase fresh fruits and vegetables: price look up (PLU) labels. The little coin-size stickers are stuck to everything from apples, bananas, and cantaloupes to watermelons, yams, and zucchini.

Research and Science Trade

Regional Hubs Put Climate Resilience Theory to Practice

April 09, 2020 Scott Elliott, Agricultural Research Service

The United States and its territories have suffered five consecutive years of at least $10 billion weather and climate disasters. And, for five consecutive years, USDA’s Climate Hubs have been there to help American agriculture prepare for and respond to these and other major climate events.

Research and Science

If She Can See It, She Can Be It: Girl Scouts Learn STEM at USDA

April 26, 2018 Sally Gifford, USDA Communications Coordinator

“It felt a little buzzy,” said Lily Meritt, 7, a Daisy Girl Scout from Montgomery County, Maryland. She watched hungry mosquitoes through a plexiglass container as a USDA research scientist talked about pests that love to bug people. Lily and other D.C.-area Girl Scouts visited USDA headquarters to...

Initiatives Research and Science Technology

A New Weapon in the Fight to Protect America's Ash Trees is Under Evaluation

May 21, 2014 Sharon Lucik, USDA, APHIS, Plant Protection and Quarantine

May 18-24, 2014 is Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week In our efforts to preserve and protect American ash trees from the damaging and invasive emerald ash borer (EAB) beetle, APHIS is working diligently to find and implement solutions that have the potential to successfully conserve this beautiful...

Animals Plants

Fieldprint Calculator Uses a USDA Tool to Help Farmers Track Water Quality Improvement

April 16, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

A nonprofit for sustainable agriculture recently launched a new metric in its calculator that relies on a popular tool from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. Field to Market, the Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture, recently updated its Fieldprint Calculator that measures outcomes in...

Conservation

Urbana People’s Garden leverages improved nutritional choices among low-income families

December 03, 2010 Marty Williams

Employees of USDA-Agriculture Research Service in Urbana, Illinois teamed up with the University of Illinois to establish a unique Peoples Garden this year. The garden was named ‘Three Sisters’ because we grew variations of the three main agricultural crops of some Native Americans: maize, beans and...

Initiatives

As Big as Texas: Youth Opportunities in Agriculture

May 14, 2021 Sally Gifford, Communications Coordinator

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you say agriculture? If it’s a farm, then you’re right, but there’s so much more to agriculture these days. This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) co-hosted a virtual Youth Summit with Prairie View A&M University to let Texas K-12 students...

Initiatives

USDA Continues to Implement Program Changes to Benefit Farmers

May 17, 2019 Undersecretary Bill Northey, USDA

Earlier this week, I was honored to meet with members of the National Association of Farm Broadcasters here at USDA headquarters. These women and men, many with decades of broadcasting and farm experience, are among the familiar voices, faces and bylines we hear and see each day through radio...

Conservation Farming

Connecting Health, Faith and Agriculture: How One Community is Using Agriculture to Support Community Health

January 04, 2017 USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

In the rural community of Conetoe, North Carolina, residents are taking aim at the lack of access to healthy and nutritious food and its youth are leading the charge. In the predominately African American town, more than 60 youth participants of Conetoe Family Life Center (CFLC) have a direct role...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

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