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Discovery Brings Wheat Flowering Mechanism to Light

July 08, 2014 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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 the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. That handy chart on the back of seed packets tells backyard gardeners when it’s time to plant based on where they live...

Research and Science

Deputy Under Secretary Meets California Producers to Discuss Drought Resilience Measures

July 08, 2014 Ann Mills, Deputy Under Secretary, Natural Resources and Environment

Recently I traveled to California to meet with farmers who are coping with the state’s historic drought. This was my second trip to the Golden State in recent months to see first-hand how USDA’s disaster assistance and conservation programs are helping producers and rural communities, and to...

Conservation

U.S. College Students Earn Title of "Earth's Best" in International Soils Judging Contest

July 07, 2014 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service

While many tuned in to watch the World Cup to see which team would become the globe’s soccer champs, others watched a competition of a different kind: one that named the earth’s best identifiers of slices of earth. College students from the United States competed with teams from nine other countries...

Conservation

USDA Partnerships Make Great Things Happen in Rural America: Disabled Woman Walks Across the Threshold of Her Own Home

July 07, 2014 Pennsylvania State Director Thomas P. Williams, State Director

This summer, USDA is highlighting partnerships to invest in the future of rural America. Our partners work with us year after year to leverage resources and grow economic opportunities. They are the key to ensuring our rural communities thrive. Follow more of our stories at #RuralPartners. In...

Energy Rural

Massachusetts Agriculture Defies National Trends

July 07, 2014 Gary Keough, New England Field Office State Statistician, 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. According to...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: USDA Support Keeps Old Glory Flying High

July 03, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

What began as a small sail-making shop in 19 th century New York City has evolved into the modern realization of one family’s American Dream—a family-owned and –operated small business whose product has been a part of some of the most iconic images in our nation’s history. Alexander Annin’s sail...

Rural

From an Orchard in California to a Table in Canada and Beyond

July 03, 2014 Deborah Robin Croft, USDA FAS Public Affairs

What does a pomegranate need to do to get from an orchard in California to a dining table in Canada? The pomegranate doesn’t have to do anything, but U.S. growers must prepare the ground for their products in more ways than one. It takes knowledge and resources to bring U.S. food and agricultural...

Trade

Celebrating the Blueberry - A Fruit and an Industry That Really Packs a Punch

July 03, 2014 Charles Parrott, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Deputy Administrator

Blueberries are often highly sought after because of their long list of health benefits and their sweet taste. Whether purchased fresh, frozen, or pureed, the blueberry has long been a staple in the diets of many people. Every July, the entire nation celebrates Blueberry Month by coming up with...

Food and Nutrition

Respect the Grill Flames

July 03, 2014 James Croxon, Food Safety and Inspection Service

With Independence Day just around the corner, families across the nation are making preparations to honor the day as the grill chef, king of Castle Suburbia, lord of the living room, master of the flames, marches forth. With a meaty feast to honor the day, the Fourth of July has become almost as...

Health and Safety

Fighting to Preserve and Conserve Virginia's Historic Battlefields

July 03, 2014 Barbara Bowen, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Virginia

Three out of every five Civil War battles were fought in Virginia, so it should come as no surprise that some of the work of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is taking place on hallowed ground. In Winchester, Va., the agency is partnering with the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields...

Conservation

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