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Conservation and Innovation Preserve Water Resources for Generations to Come

May 29, 2014 Charles Parrott, Agricultural Marketing Service Fruit and Vegetable Program Deputy Administrator

Farmers have always been particularly attuned to the forces of nature – it’s in the job description, after all. When the regularity of growing seasons collides with the irregularity of extreme conditions like droughts, floods, windstorms, the American farming community is motivated to innovate and...

Conservation

Get to Know Alabama Agriculture

May 29, 2014 Cynthia Price, Alabama 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. Alabama may be...

Conservation

Small Operation Perseveres Until Drought Relief Comes

May 28, 2014 Brenda Carlson, Lead Regional Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

This post is part of a disaster assistance program feature series on the USDA blog. Check back every Wednesday as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s Farm Service Agency. Keegan Poe of Johnson County, Indiana is a busy man. Not only is Poe a regional manager for Indiana Farm Bureau, but in his...

Conservation

A Wetland Returns to its "Roots" Through a Conservation Easement

May 28, 2014 Jody Christiansen, Illinois Natural Resources Conservation Service

If the land floods more often than growing a crop, why not let it go back to what it wants to be – a wetland. That’s what happened on the Hoppe Heritage Farmstead in 2011. The Hoppe sisters owned cropland along the southern branch of the Kishwaukee River in DeKalb County, Ill. About half of the land...

Conservation

Restored Wetland Doubles as Outdoor Classroom for High School Students

May 27, 2014 Amy Overstreet, South Carolina Natural Resources Conservation Service

A 53-acre conservation easement is an ideal environmental learning lab for students at Francis Hugh Wardlaw Academy in Johnston, South Carolina. The land was once pastures for cattle, but now it’s a vibrant wetland just across the street from the high school. The contractor hired to install the...

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West Coast Forests Celebrate International Migratory Bird Day

May 27, 2014 Erica Keene, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest; and Kerry Greene, Klamath National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

‘Tis the season for migratory birds to make their journey north. Forests along the Pacific Flyway, which stretches from Alaska to Central and South America, recently celebrated International Migratory Bird Day with educational activities, conservation efforts and birdwatching trips. Staff from the...

Conservation Forestry

Under Secretary Bonnie Visits South Carolina to See Longleaf Partnerships

May 23, 2014 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, South Carolina and Michelle Burnett, U.S. Forest Service

The longleaf pine ecosystem is one of the most diverse in the world. It provides habitat to nearly 900 plant species and 29 federally-listed threatened or endangered species. It’s prized for its valuable timber and its strength against disease, pests and damaging storms. But longleaf pine forests...

Conservation Forestry

Secretary's Column: Caring for Our Forests, Protecting Our Families and Our Communities

May 23, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Over the past several years, we have seen the spread and occurrence of wildfires increase significantly. Deadly wildfires threaten our homes and communities and turn lives upside down. USDA continues to do all that we can to protect people, homes and our forests in the face of fire. Just this week...

Conservation Forestry

Join us for a Google+ Hangout on May 28th: What the Farm Bill Means for New Farmers

May 22, 2014 Rachael Dubinsky, USDA Office of Communications

The Google+ Hangout with D/S Harden today has been temporarily postponed -- stay tuned. In February 2014, President Obama signed the new Farm Bill into law. But what does that mean for you as a new farmer or rancher? What’s new about this Farm Bill and what programs can you use? What questions...

Conservation Technology

Partnerships and Volunteers Bring a Midwest Wetland to Life

May 22, 2014 Jody Christiansen, Illinois Natural Resources Conservation Service

Now, when you look at the Nygren Wetland Preserve in Illinois, a menagerie of wildlife can be seen – ducks and geese paddling about, white pelicans lounging, otters swimming and a pair of sandhill cranes huddling in a nest. There was talk of the endangered blanding turtles living in the wetland, too...

Conservation

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