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Always Home Grown or Homemade In South Dakota

November 05, 2014 Elsie Meeks, South Dakota State Director, USDA Rural Development

Here in South Dakota, we're proud of the agricultural products we produce, and local farmer's markets are a great venue to get these products directly in the hands of consumers. One market I wanted to single out is the Country Farmer's Market held in our capital of Pierre, South Dakota. Terry...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Why Test Seeds?

November 05, 2014 Ernest Allen, Deputy Director of the Agriculture Marketing Service Seed Regulatory and Testing Division

Before the late 1800’s, there weren’t any standards or laws overseeing the seed trade. This allowed individuals to take advantage of the unorganized seed market by selling low quality seed to buyers. In some instances, what was sold wasn’t even seed at all. Unfortunately, even the most seasoned seed...

Research and Science

Quick Response Codes Tell the Story of the Uwharrie Trail

November 05, 2014 Jeanie Slade, Volunteer Intern, U.S. Forest Service National Forests in North Carolina

Hikers of a popular trail in North Carolina’s Piedmont region can now have a personally guided tour, with no other person present. Boy Scout Chris Moncrief has created a listening tour for hikers along the Uwharrie National Recreation Trail using Quick Response (QR) codes. QR codes are machine...

Forestry

USDA Extends Dairy Margin Protection Program Deadline

November 04, 2014 Todd Atkinson, Acting Director for Farm Service Agency External Affairs

Over the past nine months, USDA staff in offices around the country have been hard at work implementing new initiatives under the 2014 Farm Bill. The Farm Service Agency in particular has been tasked with getting a number of new safety net features off the ground for farmers and ranchers, including...

Conservation

Meeting to Make a Difference in USDA's Food Purchasing Programs

November 04, 2014 Dave Munford, Agricultural Marketing Service Contract Specialist

When you’re a contract specialist with USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), you’re part of a Commodity Procurement team that purchases 1.7 billion pounds of commodities a year to support domestic agriculture. You’re part of a network- which also includes the Food and Nutrition Service, the...

Food and Nutrition

Federal Research Jumps from Lab to Marketplace

November 04, 2014 Kim Kaplan, Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

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. An innovative network of public- and private-sector groups are working together to transfer federal research out of the lab...

USDA Results Research and Science

Hmong Farmer Overcomes Adversity, Makes the Most of American Opportunities

November 04, 2014 Emily Murray, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Missouri

Kao Her is a self-taught poultry farmer. Everything he knows about poultry farming he learned over two weeks with the farm’s previous owner and nine years of on the job trial-and-error. “I’ve learned a lot by mistake,” said Her, a member of the Hmong community. “My cousin always told me to do my...

Conservation

For Rural Communities, It's More than Just a Library

November 03, 2014 James Turner, Michigan State Director, USDA Rural Development

In a knowledge-based economy, libraries have a central role in helping rural residents learn and communicate. I stressed this point at a recent groundbreaking ceremony for the Lake Odessa Community Library. Libraries are increasingly important for rural communities. They have expanded their role...

Rural

USDA Works With Remote Utah Tribe to Prevent Future Flooding

November 03, 2014 Ron Francis, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Utah

A massive wildfire followed by heavy rains greatly damaged the landscape of a Utah valley, home to the Skull Valley Band of the Goshute Indian Tribe. The natural disasters broke water delivery systems and disrupted vital community infrastructure. Recently, the band’s leadership met with USDA...

Conservation

New Roads Provide a New Path to Prosperity in Senegal

November 03, 2014 Joani Dong, Foreign Agricultural Service Agricultural Attaché

We don’t spend much time thinking about roads in the United States. We worry about the traffic on them, but we don’t often consider the importance of the actual road itself. But to the Senegalese villages of Sindone, Yabon and Laty, a new road represents a path to a more prosperous life. A new 7.5...

Trade

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