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Two Small Growers Form Unusual Partnership

September 16, 2016 Carolyn Miller, Visual Information Specialist, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, Connecticut

When you meet farmers Gordon Bednarz and Brenda Sullivan, two words come to mind —polar and opposites. But the pair has joined forces in a unique way – sharing land and growing food as partners, without a formal partnership. And it’s working! He is the owner of Bednarz Farm in his hometown of...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

West Virginia: After the Flooding Neighbors Helping Neighbors Get the Food They Need

September 16, 2016 Eliot DeLaCruz Kriviski, Program Analyst, Food and Nutrition Service

It was late July in Greenbrier County, W.Va., almost one month to the day since torrential rain and flooding struck most of the state. In response to the disaster, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service approved the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR)...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Good Land Management Helps Clean Waterways, Wildlife Rebound

September 14, 2016 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

You've seen those markers on storm drains that say: “No dumping. Drains to river.” Or to a “lake” or “creek.” It’s a reminder that what we do on the land has a direct impact on a body of water somewhere. Many of our nation's farmers, ranchers and forest landowners are taking steps to ensure they're...

Conservation

Don't be a Zombie - Prepare for Emergencies

September 14, 2016 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

In this guest blog, Abby Hostetler urges people to prepare for emergencies and describes an innovative display that Purdue Extension used at the Indiana State Fair to drive home that point. Because September is National Preparedness Month, it is a good time to think about emergency planning. Don’t...

Initiatives Conservation

The Year of the Flood

September 13, 2016 Cora Russell, Office of Emergency Management, Disaster Response Coordinator, USDA's Food and Nutrition Service

Incidents described as “thousand year storms and floods” and “the worst U.S. disaster since Hurricane Sandy” claimed the lives of more than 58 people in Louisiana, West Virginia and South Carolina over the last year. These disasters often remind us of the devastating impacts that families and their...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Restored Wetlands Provide Critical Habitat for Migratory Birds, Many Other Species

September 12, 2016 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Vermont

Wetlands and wildlife – they’re made for each other. Wetlands provide critical habitat, shelter food and places to raise young. Landowners across the country are voluntarily restoring and protecting wetlands on private lands. This not only provides high-value wildlife habitat but provides many other...

Conservation

Agricultural Lands Key to a Healthy Chesapeake Bay

September 09, 2016 Jason Weller, Chief of USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service

A vibrant and healthy agriculture sector is a critical component of restoring and improving the health of the Chesapeake Bay, and I’m proud of the steps that our Bay-area agricultural producers are taking to protect this national treasure. Agricultural producers have implemented nearly $1 billion...

Conservation

Growing Farmers

September 08, 2016 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Fresh. Local. Honest. This motto underscores the guiding philosophy of the Minnesota Food Association (MFA). To achieve its goals of promoting healthy food and regenerative agriculture, the MFA offers workshops for farmers and helps immigrants learn how to farm sustainably in local conditions. The...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

This Isn't Farming Like Grandpa Used to Do

September 06, 2016 Diane Petit, Massachusetts Natural Resources Conservation Service

Samantha Whitter represents the fifth generation at Whittier Farms in Sutton, Massachusetts. Her family’s 500-acre, 100-head dairy farm is one of the largest in this small town 10 miles south of Worcester—the second largest city in New England, after Boston. Samantha’s dad, Wayne Whittier, signed up...

Conservation

RMA Engages Farmers at Annual Meeting of Southern Grassroots Cooperatives

August 30, 2016 Mike Alston, Associate Administrator, Risk Management Agency

Recently, I had the honor of representing USDA at the annual Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund (FSCLA) annual meeting in Epes, Ala. It gave me a chance to speak with a phenomenal group of hardworking farmers and ranchers, to hear their stories and share some of the...

Conservation

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