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Pooling Resources for Scientific Breakthroughs

April 30, 2014 Craig A. Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program

American farmers know about planting seeds—both in the ground and in groundbreaking research. While the seeds they plant as individual farmers feed and clothe the rest of us, the seeds they sow collectively through participation in research and promotion (R&P) programs are vitally important, too...

Conservation

Expanding Opportunities for Small-Scale Beef Producers

April 29, 2014 Craig Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program

Sometimes big things come in small packages. At USDA, we provide programs and services to producers of all sizes – and now we’re offering even more to small-scale and local beef producers. Many small-scale producers are contributing to the growth of the grass-fed beef industry. And, thanks to a new...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Budding Conservation Practice Helps Farmers use Technology to Control Amount, Timing of Water

April 28, 2014 Ciji Taylor, Natural Resources Conservation Service

An up-and-coming conservation practice offered by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) helps farmers and ranchers manage water on their land, keep water clean and better cope with extreme weather like drought. Drainage water management enables landowners to determine when and how...

Conservation

Cover Crops and Soil Health Awareness Gaining Popularity in South Carolina

April 25, 2014 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, South Carolina

Nearly 100 farmers recently gathered in Dillon County, S.C. to see why some farmers are raving about the benefits of cover crops. A few groups hosted a field day to illustrate first-year findings resulting from demonstrations made possible through a USDA Conservation Innovation Grant. USDA’s Natural...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: Supporting Families Facing Adversity: USDA Achieves Results for Producers after Week One of Disaster Assistance Sign up

April 25, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Last week, farmers and ranchers began signing up for disaster assistance programs that were restored by the 2014 Farm Bill. While it took a year to implement disaster relief programs after the last Farm Bill was passed in 2008, disaster programs were up and running in just 60 days this time around...

Conservation

Agriculture Deputy Secretary Talks Importance of New Farmers at Tribal Food Sovereignty Summit in Wisconsin

April 24, 2014 Stan Gruszynski, USDA Rural Development Wisconsin State Director

This month’s Midwest tribal forum brought together USDA state and national officials, including Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden, to promote the growth of healthy food systems for Native Americans. The annual Food Sovereignty Summit was held at the Oneida Nation in Green Bay, Wis. Deputy...

Conservation Rural

U.S. Forest Service Makes Learning about Invasive Species Easy for Kids

April 24, 2014 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Our forests are under attack. And the U.S. Forest Service is hoping that the Nation’s fourth and fifth graders can help fight back. The Forest Service distributed Insects Invade, a teacher’s package to 25,000 teachers nationwide. The teacher’s package includes 30 copies of a 12-page full color...

Conservation Forestry Research and Science

Ag Census Data Tools Coming Your Way

April 24, 2014 Renee Picanso, Census and Survey Division Director, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is conducted every five years and USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) spends that time planning, preparing, and executing the Census. But that’s only a part of the Census process. Once we gather and process the data, we have to make sure the results are...

Conservation

Everybody Talks About the Weather...

April 23, 2014 Mike Crimmins, Cooperative Extension, Arizona

The climate statistics for the first month of 2014 have been impressive. Extreme weather has lashed the United States from Alaska to Florida with record warmth, cold, dry and wet conditions all at the same time. The National Climatic Data Center reports that January of 2014 was the driest January on...

Conservation

Two Tennessee Towns Celebrate Earth Day, Reliable Water and Sewer Service

April 22, 2014 USDA Rural Utilities Service Administrator John Padalino

Do you like to go swimming or fishing? Rivers and lakes are cleaner thanks to USDA water/sewer investments in rural communities. On Monday, I joined Earth Day celebrations in the rural communities of Sparta and Monterey, Tenn. Part of being good stewards of the Earth and our natural resources is...

Conservation

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