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Vertical Farming for the Future

August 14, 2018 Sarah Federman, AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, Office of the Chief Scientist and Paul M. Zankowski, Senior Advisor for Plant Health and Production and Plant Products, Office of the Chief Scientist

Imagine walking into your local grocery store on a frigid January day to pick up freshly harvested lettuce, fragrant basil, juicy sweet strawberries, and ripe red tomatoes – all of which were harvested at a local farm only hours before you’d arrived. You might be imagining buying that fresh produce...

Research and Science

Employing Wheat's Bacterial Partners to Fight a Pathogen

August 07, 2018 Briana K. Whitaker, Indiana University Graduate Student and ARS Intern

Fusarium head blight is a devastating fungal disease affecting wheat and barley crops worldwide. According to the American Phytopathological Society, this disease has cost U.S. wheat and barley farmers more than $3 billion since 1990. Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists, together with...

Research and Science

Get Kids Excited About Healthy Habits This Summer with Nutrition.gov

August 02, 2018 the Nutrition.gov Staff, National Agricultural Library

Summer is a great time for kids to get outside and be physically active. But for those days that are spent indoors, Nutrition.gov’s Children section has solutions to keep children busy and encourage healthy lifestyle habits.

Food and Nutrition Research and Science

Agriculture Surveys Get More Convenient through Improved Online Response Form

July 31, 2018 Barbara Rater, Census and Survey Division Director, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Agricultural surveys for farmers and ranchers will be easier to complete with the help of a new online questionnaire. We have been working to help our customers – the American farmer and rancher – have a faster, friendlier, and easier experience responding to surveys, which are the backbone of...

Research and Science

What Drives Consumers to Purchase Convenience Foods?

July 24, 2018 Ilya Rahkovsky, Young Jo, and Andrea Carlson, Food Economics Division, Economic Research Service

Many Americans lead busy lives and don’t have a lot of time to prepare food for their families. Faced with greater time constraints from work, childcare, and commuting, they often turn to convenience foods. Convenience foods are defined as types of foods that save time in food acquisition...

Research and Science

NIFA-Funded Research Aims to Keep Bees on the Job

July 17, 2018 Mary Purcell-Miramontes and Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Bee populations in North America have been in decline since the 1940s. This is of great concern to the agriculture industry because about 75 percent of specialty crops depend on the services of pollinators – of which bees are the most economically important.

Research and Science

Open Data: Enabling Fact-Based, Data-Driven Decisions

July 13, 2018 Jaime Adams, Senior Advisor for International Affairs, Office of the Chief Scientist

Nearly five years ago, USDA embarked on a journey as a founding partner of the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) initiative. GODAN promotes the proactive sharing of open data to make information about agriculture and nutrition available, accessible, and usable worldwide. Now...

Research and Science

USDA Expert Helps Shape Global Agricultural Outlook Report

July 03, 2018 Joanna Hitchner, Oilseeds Analyst, Office of the Chief Economist, World Agricultural Outlook Board

Each year, agricultural experts from around the world gather in Paris to crunch numbers, analyze trends, and produce a 10-year global agriculture outlook report. I was among those analysts, and today, we unveiled our collective efforts in the OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2018-2027.

Trade Research and Science

Keeping Your Backyard Barbeque Safe

July 03, 2018 Sandra Avant, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Millions of Americans celebrate the Fourth of July with favorite foods grilled in secret barbecue sauces and side dishes made from traditional family recipes. But nothing puts a damper on a celebration like foodborne illness.

Research and Science Health and Safety

Get Your Fresh Produce AND Support Local Farmers

June 29, 2018 Terry Matlock, NASS, Public Affairs Specialist

Have you noticed recently that you can’t do much without seeing something related to fruits and vegetables?

Research and Science

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