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Big, fancy and elaborate toys may not be the best toys for younger children. (Gary Crawford and Bradford Wiles, Child Development Specialist, Kansas State University)
The latest round of USDA Fertilizer Production Expansion Program investments were announced Wednesday – part of continuing efforts to increase and diversify domestic fertilizer production. (Rod Bain and Secretary Tom Vilsack)
Recent developments in major palm oil production nations are expected to open opportunities for more palm oil exports from our country. (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)
How is USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service building relationship with Tribal Nations and their producers interested in conservation program participation? (Rod Bain and NRCS National Tribal Liaison Pedro Torres)
Natural Resources Conservation Service National Tribal Liaison Pedro Torres discuss some of the components within a strategy designed to improve NRCS relationships and program access in Tribal Nations.
Pedro Torres of the Natural Resources Conservation Service explains some of goals in improving NRCS relationship and service in Tribal Nations as part of its National Tribal Strategy.
The Agriculture Department in recent months has rolled out a variety of data visualization tools – from data dashboards to geospatial imagery – designed to make information more accessible and transparent to end users. Rod Bain looks at some of the examples associated with USDA’s expansion of data...
How might a series of storms days prior to Christmas translate into possible winter conditions across parts of the country? (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland has signed Public Land Order 7956, finalizing protections for the Pactola Reservoir–Rapid Creek Watershed on the Black Hills National Forest from the potential effects of mineral exploration and development.