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Hooked on Aquaponics

November 08, 2013 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation & Marketing Program

If you’re wondering what aquaponics is, you’re not alone. Tracing its roots back to the Aztecs and rice cultivation in South China, aquaponics is a combination of aquaculture and hydroponics – growing fish and plants together in a symbiotic system. Basically, the plants keep the water clean for the...

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On the One Year Anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, USDA Looks Ahead

October 29, 2013 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications

All this week, Americans are pausing to reflect on the devastation caused when Hurricane Sandy slammed ashore on the eastern seaboard. Over 160 people died, property was damaged, lives were disrupted, families were torn apart and jobs were affected. USDA helped the recovery effort in a number of...

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Residential Citrus Growers: Help Us Stop the Spread of Citrus Disease

October 23, 2013 Lawrence Hawkins, Public Affairs Specialist, Legislative and Public Affairs, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

If you are like millions of other Americans, there’s a chance you have a citrus tree or two growing in your yard. As a residential citrus grower, it is very important to check your trees regularly for signs of disease. A diseased tree in your yard may seem like no big deal; however, it can easily...

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Secretary Vilsack: Why I’m Proud of Our USDA Employees

October 21, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

USDA employees across the country and around the world do critical work that impacts millions of lives. I am proud of our employees for many reasons, and I want to share just a few of their great accomplishments under the Obama Administration.

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PLANTS Database Provides Answers for Vegetative Questions

September 26, 2013 Stacey Mitchell, Natural Resources Conservation Service (Retired)

Recently the PLANTS website crossed a milestone with the uploading of its 50,000 th image. The database, managed by the National Plant Data Team at the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service’s East National Technology Support Center, hosts images of plants that grow in the U.S. and its...

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What is USDA Doing to Protect our Nation's Livestock from Foreign Animal Disease Threats?

September 25, 2013 Sandra Avant, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA, Agricultural Research Service

On an island off the northeastern tip of Long Island, N.Y., U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists are doing their part to safeguard the U.S. food supply. At the Plum Island Animal Disease Center, a USDA research team works to ensure that we’re prepared to protect ourselves against exotic...

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Stop Stink Bug Project

September 13, 2013 Sharon Durham, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA, Agricultural Research Service

Calling all insect enthusiasts and frustrated gardeners! USDA scientists need your help in documenting Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs (BMSB) in your home. Beginning September 15 th through October 15 th, we’re asking citizens across the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States to record daily counts of...

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From an Idaho Youth Loan to National Youth Leader

August 26, 2013 Candy Moore, Idaho Public Affairs/Outreach Coordinator

Shane Kerner applied for her first USDA Farm Service Agency Rural Youth Loan at age 14. Now, at age 20, she not only reached adulthood, but financial independence to grow what was once a 4-H project into a thriving cattle operation. “I never thought I would get as far as I am today with my cattle,”...

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Travel Citrus Safe this Summer

August 20, 2013 Lawrence Hawkins, Legislative and Public Affairs, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

With summer winding down and school starting soon, there’s just enough time for one last trip! No matter where your travels take you, be sure to bring back lots of photographs, souvenirs and memories—but one thing you don’t want to bring home with you is citrus. Moving citrus may seem completely...

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Busting Bugs: USDA Creates Online Tools to ID Pests

August 14, 2013 Natalie Loggans, USDA, APHIS, Public Affairs

Do you work at a port or international border where identifying potentially destructive agricultural pests is part of your job? Are you a student or teacher interested in learning more about potential and existing agricultural pests? Have you ever seen a creepy crawly thing in your backyard and...

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