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A New Interactive Education Module on Climate Change Effects on Forests and Grasslands

April 03, 2015 Dr. Chris Swanston, Director, Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science, Hub Lead, Northern Forest Sub Hub

The Climate Change Resource Center (CCRC) has recently released a new education resource on climate change effects on forests and grasslands. The CCRC is an online, nationally-relevant resource that connects land managers and decision-makers with useable science to address climate change in planning...

Beginning Farmer Kick Starts Operation to Provide Local Produce Year-Round

April 02, 2015 Tanya Brown, Outreach Marketing Editor, Farm Service Agency

It’s been two years since Regina Villari, of Sewell, N.J., stepped into unchartered territory. Her idea was so different that no one else in her New Jersey town was doing it. “I was intrigued by the operation,” said Villari. “I always wanted to have my own business and I wanted to do something in...

Conservation

A Bunny's Tale: Protecting New England Cottontail Habitat on Cape Cod

April 02, 2015 Diane Petit, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Massachusetts

Cape Cod’s beautiful seashore, inlets, salt marshes and woodlands are a natural draw for year-round and vacation home owners, and tourists. A boon for the local economy, the associated development is not so good for an elusive little creature: the New England cottontail rabbit. Habitat loss has New...

Conservation

New USDA 'FoodKeeper' App: Your New Tool for Smart Food Storage

April 02, 2015 Christopher Bernstein, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

How many times have you gone into your pantry or refrigerator, only to find that what you were going to use in your meal was spoiled? The USDA, Cornell University and the Food Marketing Institute would like to help you avoid that problem in the future with our new application, the FoodKeeper. Every...

Health and Safety

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Naomi Starkman

April 02, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky and Wendy Wasserman, Office of Communications

In agriculture we know that the work of women in our field reaches far beyond one month out of the year and should be celebrated every day. We got such a great response to our Women’s History Month weekly profiles in March that we will now be expanding to a monthly series. We will continue to...

Conservation Initiatives

iCook Makes Healthy Living Fun for Kids

April 02, 2015 Kelly Flynn, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents over the past 30 years, leading to increased risks for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and breathing problems. Researchers from the University of Maine have developed the 4-H iCook project to tackle this issue in the...

Food and Nutrition

#AgCensus Gives Nebraska Plenty to Brag About

April 02, 2015 Dean Groskurth, Northern Plains Regional Director, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. Nebraska is an...

Conservation

California Producers See Big Opportunities in Trade

April 01, 2015 Alexis Taylor, Deputy Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

As the nation’s top producer and exporter of agricultural products, California has a lot to gain from the market-opening benefits of free trade agreements. The state’s exports not only help boost farm prices and income, they also support nearly 150,000 jobs both on the farm and in related industries...

Trade

Tusayan Ranger District Achieves Goal of Zero Human-Caused Fires

April 01, 2015 Jacqueline Banks, Kaibab National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

In calendar year 2014, the Tusayan Ranger District of the Kaibab National Forest achieved a longtime goal of zero human-caused wildfires. According to forest wildfire records, the last time the district had zero human fires was in 1965, exactly 50 years ago. “Over the last three years, we have had a...

Forestry

Arkansas Conservation Partners Have a Big Impact in the St. Francis River Watershed

April 01, 2015 Diane Schlenker, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Arkansas

The St. Francis River in Missouri and Arkansas has suffered for years from turbidity, or cloudy water caused by runoff of sediment, but thanks to the dedication of government and non-government groups as well as farmers, the river’s water quality is improving. Two segments in Arkansas were listed in...

Conservation

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