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USDA 2012 Agricultural Outlook Forum Presentations Available Online

February 24, 2012 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

After 6 p.m. February 24, USDA’s 2012 Agricultural Outlook Forum speaker presentations will be available online. The Forum, which occurs annually, was a celebration of USDA’s 150 th anniversary, featuring eight former Secretaries of Agriculture discussing the future of agriculture with Secretary...

Trade

Bridging the Gap on Agricultural Research and Development with the Private Sector

February 23, 2012 Dr. Catherine Woteki, USDA Chief Scientist and Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to meet with 70 private sector representatives at the first Feed the Future Public-Private Partnership Technical Forum, hosted jointly by USDA, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the Department of State at the White House Conference Center. We...

USDA Results

With USDA Support, a Midwest Cooking Oil Producer Sees a Sunny Future

February 23, 2012 Adam Czech, USDA Minn. Public Information Officer

On a farm in small-town Pierz, Minnesota, Tom and Jenni Smude are breaking new ground in the cooking oil business. Tom and Jenni started Smude’s Natural Sunflower Oil in February of 2010 and have enjoyed the ride ever since. What began as an idea to grow a drought-tolerant crop transformed into a...

USDA Results Rural

FSA: A Blueprint for a More Modern Farm Service Agency

February 23, 2012 Bruce Nelson, Administrator, Farm Service Agency (FSA)

A blueprint guides the decisions of an entire team of craftspeople toward a common goal of creating something that serves a purpose and withstands time and the elements. Over several decades now, U.S. agriculture has become the second most-productive sector of our economy. Today, net farm income is...

USDA Results Technology

Agricultural Science: More Than You Think

February 23, 2012 Robert Sowers, USDA-Agricultural Research Service

As we reflect in celebration of USDA’s 150 th anniversary, it’s easy to take pride in the problem-solving abilities of agricultural scientists since 1862. The challenges in America have been great, including the Dust Bowl, wars, human health threats, and attacks on crops and animals from pests...

Health and Safety Research and Science

USDA 2012 Agricultural Outlook Forum's Twenty-Five Breakout Sessions Begin February 23

February 23, 2012 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

Following a morning plenary session featuring eight former Secretaries of Agriculture and Secretary Vilsack’s keynote speech, the USDA’s annual Outlook Forum will begin the programs breakout sessions featuring more than 80 speakers. The sessions will focus on a broad range of topical issues related...

Conservation Energy Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Trade

USDA Hosts Kids’ Day Event for Washington, DC-Area Families to Kick-Off National Invasive Species Awareness Week

February 22, 2012 Kelsey Branch, Biologist, USDA-APHIS

From a very humble start, National Invasive Species Awareness Week’s Kids’ Day has bloomed into an event featuring an invasive species magician, a 13-year old ‘invasive species hunter’ from Texas, and even Woodsy Owl from the Forest Service. The event, sponsored by USDA’s Animal and Plant Health...

Animals Plants

Twenty-four Students Take Part in USDA's 2012 Agricultural Outlook Forum Student Diversity Program

February 22, 2012 Brenda Chapin, OCE

Twenty-four university students will attend USDA’s 2012 Agricultural Outlook Forum Feb. 23-24. The students are the recipients of corporate and USDA sponsorship aimed at promoting the education of the next generation of agriculturalists. The Forum titled, “Moving Agriculture Forward,” is USDA’s...

Initiatives

Rural Small Business Conference Gives Alaska Native Leaders Access to USDA Business Development Programs

February 22, 2012 Larry Yerich, USDA-RD Alaska Public Information Coordinator

Imagine living so far away from everyday resources the only way in or out for hundreds of miles is by air. Most Americans take for granted how easy it is to jump in our cars and go to the store for whatever we want or need. Not so in rural Alaska. Gaining a simple, painless way to connect to food...

Rural

Unique Collaboration Strategy Brings Trail Users Together in Georgia National Forests

February 22, 2012 Judy Toppins, Public Affairs Staff Officer, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests

The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests in Georgia receive 2.2 million visitors each year, and their primary activity is use of 850 miles of designated system trails. But it’s not only hikers that take advantage of the recreation opportunities which these trails provide. Cyclists, hunters, anglers...

Forestry

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