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Moving Harper’s Beauty Off Road

April 03, 2013 Zoe Hoyle, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

The first week of March found a team of plant biologists down on their knees in a highway right-of-way in the Florida Panhandle searching for Harper’s beauty, one of Florida’s rarest native plants.

Forestry

NRCS Recovery Act Project Helps Provide New Starts for Residents

April 03, 2013 Mark Bushman, NRCS

For more than 45 years, people who lived in West Virginia’s Dunloup Creek Watershed have dealt with floods. That’s because there’s a scarcity of flat land in the area and residents have had to settle mostly along the creek—the very area that floods during storms. Two major floods in 2001 and 2004...

Conservation

A Future Where School Cafeterias are Overflowing with Local Fare

April 02, 2013 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

I was recently invited to give a presentation at the 2 nd annual Ohio Farm to School Conference. Conference organizers asked me to address the future of farm to school: where did we want to be in ten years? By chance I’d asked a similar question of colleagues at Portland Public Schools a decade...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Mobile Apps Help Dairy Farmers Compute Costs and be Environmentally Friendly

April 02, 2013 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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 profile. It’s a digital world – and agriculture is no exception. More and more, farmers and ranchers are moving away from traditional...

Research and Science

A Day in Your Life with Invasive Species

April 02, 2013 Greg Rosenthal, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

USDA has proclaimed April to be Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month, so this is the perfect time to consider how invasive species can crawl, swarm or ooze their way into your daily life. The fact is, invasive pests and diseases hunger for many of the same things we enjoy each day. And as...

Animals Plants Research and Science

Open Data for Agriculture Meeting Focuses on Global Food Security

April 02, 2013 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications, USDA

Later this month, Secretary Vilsack will lead the U.S. Delegation to the G-8 International Conference on Open Data for Agriculture held in Washington, DC. The conference will bring together innovators from all over the world to discuss the importance of open agricultural data to increased food...

USDA Results Research and Science

Great Lakes Greenhouse Gives Native Plants a Second Chance

April 01, 2013 Janel Crooks, Hiawatha National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Biologists have long recognized the important role native plants play in maintaining a healthy forest. When native plants are crowded out by invasive plants, those native species can suffer to the point of extinction. Since the early 1990s, the Hiawatha National Forest has operated a greenhouse in...

Forestry

Tunnels Mean Extended Growing Season in Tennessee

April 01, 2013 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Janet Mahala runs an organic farm nestled in a small valley in the Tennessee Appalachian Mountains. Last year she started a Community Supported Agriculture membership program on her farm. Shortly thereafter she expanded production with a high tunnel which has extended her farm’s growing season by...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Asian ‘Top Chef’ Competitions Showcase U.S. Ingredients

April 01, 2013 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

In the United States, “March Madness” refers to the frenzied college basketball tournaments where teams must win or go home. Culinary masters throughout Asia experienced their own version of “madness” in March by squaring off in the kitchen for a chance to compete in the inaugural “United Tastes of...

Trade

SuperTracker Announces New My Foods Feature

March 29, 2013 Sarah Chang, CNPP Nutritionist

It’s been a little over a year since we first launched SuperTracker, and in that time we’ve loved hearing from our now over 2 million registered users – what they like about the site and ideas to make it better. We’re excited to announce a new SuperTracker feature that is based on user feedback! It...

Food and Nutrition

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