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The Search for Genetic Clues to Determine Chronic Wasting Disease Susceptibility

June 18, 2020 Sydney Hart, APHIS Government Affairs

As cases of chronic wasting disease (CWD) continue to rise, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is looking to genetics for new and innovative ways to reduce the prevalence of this brain-wasting disease in farmed and wild deer and elk populations. Working in collaboration with...

Animals

Data Say…Dairy Has Changed

June 18, 2020 Sue King, Public Affairs Director, National Agricultural Statistics Service

When I was younger, I loved to watch a cartoon on TV called ‘The Jetsons,’ which showed life in a future world. People had flying, self-driven “cars” and robotic housekeepers. As a kid who loved her meat and potatoes, I distinctly remember one scene in which Judy Jetson served a steak dinner by...

Research and Science

Keep Food “Cool for the Summer” to Avoid Foodborne Illness

June 17, 2020 Chrystal Okonta, MSPH, CHES, Technical Information Specialist, FSIS

One of the best things about the summer is finally getting to enjoy the warm weather outside, Backyard barbecues and picnics for you and your household can be a great way to get outside while staying safe. But rising temperatures can also bring food safety risks. During warm weather it’s even more...

Health and Safety

Florida Lab is on the Front Lines in Battle Against Invasive Species

June 11, 2020 Scott Elliott, Agricultural Research Service, Office of Communications

Despite diligent inspection efforts, invasive species still enter our country, overrunning great areas and causing substantial damage. These non-native, exotic plant species threaten agriculture, forestry, and ecosystems by reducing crop yields, degrading water quality, and threatening biodiversity...

Research and Science

Stop Invasive Pests in Their Tracks with Tips from APHIS and PlayCleanGo this Summer

June 10, 2020 Cecilia Sequeira, Hungry Pests Campaign Manager for APHIS

Summer is here, and it’s time to head outdoors! June is National Camping Month, and it also features National Trails Day, National Recreational Vehicle Day, World Ocean Day, and National Get Outdoors Day. But before you hit the trails or the waterways this summer, take a few precautions to avoid...

Animals

At the Heart of The Buckeye State

June 09, 2020 Cheryl Turner, Ohio State Statistician, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service

Ever wonder where Ohio’s nickname came from? Ohio is commonly referred to as “The Buckeye State” due to the prevalence of the Ohio Buckeye, named Ohio’s official state tree in the 1950s. According to USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the name refers to the tree’s nuts and their...

Research and Science

How to Reduce Food Waste at Home

June 08, 2020 Jean Buzby, USDA Food Loss and Waste Liaison

Each of us has the power to reduce food waste in our homes. As the USDA Food Loss and Waste Liaison, I would like to share with you three of my favorite ways to keep food waste at home to a minimum.

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

A Summer Grilling How-To

June 05, 2020 Meredith Carothers, MPH, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA; Howard Seltzer, Division of Education, Outreach, and Information, Office of Analytics and Outreach, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, FDA

Grilling is a summer classic enjoyed by many. One of the awesome things about grilling is that you can grill pretty much anything! Burgers, chicken, seafood, vegetables … they’re all delicious when cooked on the grill. But did you know that there are food safety steps to follow no matter what you’re...

Health and Safety

Tree Census and a Wealth of Public Data

June 03, 2020 Andrew Avitt, USDA Forest Service, Office of Communications

As our country sets out on the monumental task of conducting the U.S. census, the USDA Forest Service is conducting a census of its own – the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA).

Forestry

Milk Findings May Help Infants Worldwide

June 01, 2020 Janos Zempleni, Ph.D., Willa Cather Professor of Molecular Nutrition, Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Today is World Milk Day! In America, the average consumption of milk is about 146 pounds (17 gallons) per person per year according to data from USDA’s Economic Research Service. Children account for a large portion of milk drinkers, particularly infants as milk is meant to be the sole source of...

Research and Science

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