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Farmer, Conservationists Partner to Build a Bridge for Salmon in Southern Maine

December 02, 2015 Thomas Kielbasa, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Maine

A just-completed project that restored a fish passage in southern Maine may have another benefit – preventing an environmental disaster on important salmon-spawning streams. A new bridge that now crosses the Swan Pond Creek at the Al Dube Quarterhorse Farm in York County was the culmination of a...

Conservation

In 2015, A #HighFive for Farmers

December 01, 2015 Rebecca Frank, Office of Communications

This year, millions of rural businesses and families were positively impacted by USDA investments in their communities. From helping farmers and ranchers bring their products to tables here and abroad, to building critical infrastructure in America's rural areas, to conserving our nation's natural...

Conservation Rural Research and Science

Georgia Farmers and Ranchers are Growing Opportunities through Community Partnerships

November 30, 2015 Mark Bushman, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Today, one-in-six Americans lives in poverty, according to the U.S. Census Bureau—and 90 percent of counties with the highest poverty rates are in rural America. These are also communities with high numbers of historically underserved groups, like African Americans, Hispanics, Asian Americans and...

Conservation

Strength in Our Numbers—Even Small Ones Thanking Farmers, Ranchers, and Veterans

November 25, 2015 Larry Mitchell, Administrator, Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration

There’s always something to give thanks for at harvest time, but our gratitude shouldn’t be limited to this page of the calendar. Farmers, ranchers, and veterans come to mind as leaves become memories and daylight diminishes. This small portion of our population ensures that what we sometimes take...

Conservation

Taking the Mystery Out of USDA Tools for Organic Agriculture

November 24, 2015 Joseph Heller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Getting people together to talk can result in great ideas. In June, USDA hosted 100 farmers, ranchers, retailers and producers in Chester, New York, in the Hudson Valley, to discuss opportunities and challenges in organic production, and to share information on USDA programs and services available...

Conservation

Building Technology that Supports Organic Integrity

November 20, 2015 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program and Doug Bailey, Chief Information Officer and Deputy Administrator of the AMS Information Technology Service

If you have accessed the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service’s (AMS) list of certified organic operations recently, you may have noticed a new look to the site, and new ways to search for organic operations. These changes reflect an early release of the Organic INTEGRITY Database, a system funded by...

Conservation

Agriculture Is a New Mission for a U.S. Marine Veteran

November 19, 2015 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency, Outreach Marketing Editor

Raising clams was always a part of Michael McCarthy’s life — until Sept. 11, 2001. McCarthy was working with the New York/New Jersey Harbor relay program, purging and harvesting clams, when terrorists crashed two airplanes into the World Trade Center. “You could look across the water and see the...

Conservation

New Handbook Highlights Resources for Conservation on Organic Farms

November 19, 2015 Ben Bowell and Lindsay Haines, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Consumer demand for organic products continues to grow. The Organic Trade Association that represents more than 8,500 organic businesses across 50 states reports that demand for organic products exceeded $39 billion in 2014. To meet that demand, more farmers and ranchers are pursuing organic...

Conservation

Food Safety Marketing Helps Pave Path to Success at Produce Auction

November 19, 2015 Ed Avalos, USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Finding new ways to market the safety and quality of your food is the key to success in the agricultural industry. This is especially true for our small and mid-sized growers who are looking to expand to various outlets. These growers are now turning to produce auctions as a way to sell their food...

Conservation

New Farmers' Legacy for the Land

November 18, 2015 Jennifer Cole, NRCS Washington, Public Affairs

Some people leave a legacy for their children. Cameron Green and Eric Wittenbach plan to leave theirs to Mother Nature. A philosophy of sustainability guides them on their eight-and-a-half-acre farm in Okanogan, Washington. Green and Wittenbach both come from a background of working the land...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

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