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Five Cs of Arizona

December 04, 2014 Dave DeWalt, Arizona State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. For decades...

Conservation

Conservation Programs Help Nebraska Farmer Install, Improve Irrigation System

December 04, 2014 Morgan Rezac, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Nebraska

As a little girl, Mary Kay Lyon followed her father around their south central Nebraska farm always dreaming of one day owning the operation herself. Lyon left the farm to attend college, but eventually made it back home when her father retired, determined to run the family farm. “I wanted to farm...

Conservation

Armchair Travelers Get a Close-Up Look of Southern Appalachian Waters

December 04, 2014 Nat Gillespie, Wildlife, Fish, Watershed, U.S. Forest Service

Deep into the Cherokee National Forest on the headwaters of the Conasauga River, an innovative river conservation program brings thousands of citizen snorkelers to the vibrant waters of Southern Appalachia. Now armchair travelers can enjoy this experience via a six-minute online film. “A Deeper...

Forestry

Green Thumbs near Green Bay: Menominee Tribe Cultivates Nutrition Education

December 05, 2014 Lindsay Walle, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Food Distribution Division

Cooking knowledge, proper planning, and access to healthy foods are essential ingredients to healthy diets. I witnessed this firsthand when I traveled to the food distribution center of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, one of the 20 Indian Tribal Organizations that received funding in 2014...

Food and Nutrition

Happy Holidays ... Waste Not, Want Not!

December 05, 2014 Sonny Ramaswamy, Director, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

November and December are traditionally times of celebration of various holidays in America, religious and secular. This is a time for enjoyment and fellowship in the company of family, friends, and neighbors. The celebrations almost always include gathering at dinner tables over feasts of the...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

The Sixth Tribal Nations Conference - Focusing on Youth

December 05, 2014 Leslie Wheelock, (Oneida), Director, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

This week marked the sixth consecutive year tribal leaders have gathered here in Washington at the President’s invitation to meet with key members of the Obama Administration, but this time is different: more than three dozen youth ambassadors were in attendance to kick off “Generation Indigenous”...

Initiatives

Secretary's Column: USDA Partners with Native Americans

December 05, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Shortly after taking office, I joined other Cabinet officials on a visit to rural Southwest Alaska. We met with Alaska Native leaders and heard firsthand the difficulties facing Native Americans living in small communities in remote, rural areas. Since that time, this administration has worked each...

Initiatives Technology

The Pham Family Farm, Immigrants Making a Good Life in Mississippi

December 08, 2014 Judi Craddock, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Mississippi

Just outside Hazlehurst, Mississippi, a community of 4,000 about 30 miles south of Jackson, lies a poultry farm owned by a Vietnamese farm family whose lives are an amazing story of survival and determination. Hung and Nancy Pham are refugees who fled the former South Vietnam as teenagers in a...

Conservation

Communities Connect with Nature on Alaska's Tongass National Forest

December 08, 2014 Teresa Haugh, Alaska Region, U.S. Forest Service

Scott Harris, the conservation science director for the Sitka Conservation Society, is on a mission. He’s dedicated to connecting the communities of Southeast Alaska to the stunning, natural world that surrounds them including the Tongass National Forest. Sitka Conservation Society’s charge is to...

Forestry

Surveys Help with Land Rental Negotiation

December 09, 2014 Shiela Corley, Environmental and Economics Survey Section Head, National Agricultural Statistics Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Farmland is one of the biggest assets in U.S. agriculture. According to the most recent Census of Agriculture, American...

Research and Science

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