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Searching for Solutions at the Intersection of Global Hunger and the Climate Crisis

January 18, 2022 Jaime C. Adams, Senior Advisor for International Affairs, Office of the Chief Scientist

Nearly 1 billion people are hungry, and even more are food insecure. Farmers and ranchers around the world are having to adapt to changing climate conditions to continue producing enough food to feed the growing global population, support their own livelihoods and their communities.

Research and Science

$2 Million Available for Organizations Providing Risk Management Education

January 12, 2022 Marcia Bunger, Administrator, Risk Management Agency

As a farmer, I understand the level of risk involved in our line of work. A strong farm safety net is key to ensuring the success of American producers. USDA’s Risk Management Agency is committed to improving access to crop insurance and training for producers that have historically lacked access to...

Farming

Visualizations Now Available in the RCA Data Viewer

January 05, 2022 Nancy McNiff, Strategic Communications Coordinator, FPAC Business Center

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) provides extensive data on the Nation’s conservation program activities through its RCA Data Viewer. And now, data visualizations have been added to the tool, making the data easier to interpret, sort, and download.

Conservation

ARS Helps Fill Nets with Better Salmon

January 05, 2022 Scott Elliott, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

If you’re a fan of salmon, you’re not alone.

Research and Science

Eat Healthy and Stay Active in the New Year

January 03, 2022 Nutrition.gov staff, National Agricultural Library

Happy New Year! What are your health goals for 2022? Whether you want to accomplish a fitness goal or focus on healthy eating, nutrition and exercise are key to meeting your goals. Discover tips to help you make healthy choices that fit with your lifestyle, personal needs and preferences.

Food and Nutrition

WIC Rises to the Challenge

December 29, 2021 Cindy Long, FNS Administrator

Supporting families is the foundation of our mission here at USDA. So, before we close 2021, I’d like to look back at one of our programs that continues to do just that: the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, commonly known as WIC.

Equity Food and Nutrition

Calling All Partners for Improved Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program

December 22, 2021 By Zach Ducheneaux, Administrator, Farm Service Agency

The Biden-Harris Administration is deeply committed to working with producers as important partners to achieve conservation and climate outcomes. Last spring, we rolled out a comprehensive overhaul to our Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) to improve participation and interest.

Farming

I Got My Roots at ARS

December 20, 2021 Gretchen Kroh, AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, Office of the Chief Scientist

Years ago, I spent my days watching pecan roots change the color of solutions from clear to red as they reduced iron for uptake. It may not sound exciting, but that was the topic of my 2010 undergraduate research internship at USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Children’s Nutrition Research...

Research and Science

Wish You Were Here: Celebrating Hawaii’s Unique Agriculture This Winter

December 15, 2021 Alexandra Nseir, NASS Public Affairs Specialist

I don’t know about you, but when the temperature drops, I find myself thinking of warmer climates. One location that experiences tropical weather year-round is Hawaii. But Hawaii’s warm temperatures aren’t the only thing that will have you dreaming of the Aloha State. The island’s agriculture comes...

Research and Science

This Holiday: Decorate with Joy, Not Insects That Destroy

December 14, 2021 Cecilia Sequeira, USDA Public Affairs Specialist

The holidays are a festive time. Putting up a Christmas tree, wreath, and ornaments may be part of your tradition. But, look twice before you acquire fresh plant material for your seasonal décor this year, because there may be something lurking inside. Invasive plant pests and diseases are talented...

Animals

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