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In Nature, Halloween Can Be Scary-Good

October 31, 2019 Scott Elliott, Agricultural Research Service

At Halloween, people revel in ghosts, goblins, and things that go bump in the night. Not all are in books or movies, though. There are plenty of creepy critters doing downright scary things every day in your own backyard.

Research and Science

Administrator Approves Alaska College Student Center Transfer to Fine Arts Group

July 25, 2013 Larry Yerich, USDA Alaska – Public Information Coordinator

In June, Tammye Treviño, Administrator for Rural Housing and Community Facilities, traveled to Sitka and Ketchikan, Alaska for National Homeownership Month and discussions with community leaders on the intent of the USDA StrikeForce initiative in Southeast Alaska. Ms. Treviño also took time in Sitka...

Rural

H2O in Space: Waste Not, Want Not

October 27, 2021 Scott Elliott, Agricultural Research Service Office of Communications

Water is critical in space. This is especially true for NASA’s planned long-term space missions, replete with on-board farming. At roughly 8.34 pounds per gallon, getting enough H2O aboard ship to irrigate crops and sustain astronauts is expensive, as every pound carried to space requires additional...

Research and Science

The Science Behind a Favorite Summertime Treat

July 02, 2019 Nancy Vanatta, USDA Agricultural Research Service

Many people consider watermelon a delicious summer treat — whether in granitas, salads or simply freshly sliced. It’s not surprising that July is National Watermelon Month.

Research and Science

Scientists Discover Gene to Combat Devastating Wheat Rust

June 27, 2013 Jennifer Martin, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, and Sean Adams, Agricultural Research Service

USDA scientists and their partners have found a molecular tool that will help control wheat stem rust, a fungal disease threatening much of the world’s wheat supply. First reported in 1999 in Uganda, wheat stem rust--caused by the Ug99 pathogen--is a devastating disease in several countries in...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science

From the Lion's Den to the White House

October 12, 2011 Sandy Miller Hays, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

When President Obama honored 94 researchers on Sept. 26 as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, chances are there was only one former pet-shop-manager-turned-zookeeper-turned-scientist in the bunch: Jonathan Lundgren. Lundgren works at the Agricultural...

Research and Science

Brothers Continue Family Legacy of Caring for Forests

September 08, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Brothers Richard and Jim Guldin both went to Penn State, both eventually joined the U.S. Forest Service and both ended up in forest research.You might say their professional path continues their family’s legacy.

Conservation Forestry Rural Research and Science

Alternatives to Antibiotics to Keep Food Animals Healthy

November 18, 2015 Dr. Steven Kappes, USDA One Health Joint Working Group Co-Chair and Deputy Administrator, Animal Production and Protection, USDA Agricultural Research Service

Antibiotics are lifesavers. We depend on them to treat bacterial infections and diseases such as pneumonia, bronchitis and strep throat, as well as ear infections and infected wounds. In response to U.S. Food and Drug Administration guidance, veterinarians and producers are moving toward more...

Animals Plants

The Buzz about Bees

June 20, 2014 Sandy Miller Hays, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

There’s a lot of buzz right now about honey bees—their health and their future. The good news, where honey bees are concerned, is that there is good news. Just last month, the results of the annual winter bee loss survey were released, and losses of managed honey bee colonies from all causes were 23...

Conservation

Using Data to Change The World One Goat at a Time

April 30, 2013 Tara T. Weaver, Chief, USDA-Agricultural Research 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. USDA scientist Tad Sonstegard’s comparison of the World Food Programme’s “Hunger Map” to the Food and Agriculture...

USDA Results Trade Research and Science Technology

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