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UGA, Italy Develop Dual Graduate Degree Program

November 04, 2015 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The world will have many more mouths to feed in the next few decades – projected to be more than 9 billion by 2050 – but the amount of arable land is not getting any larger, droughts are taking their toll on fresh water, and there are fewer experienced farmers to do the work. How will food get on...

Initiatives Conservation

Gardens Bring Learning to Life in North Dakota Tribal Community

November 03, 2015 Max Finberg, USDA StrikeForce Coordinator

USDA celebrates National Native American Heritage Month in November with a blog series focused on USDA’s support of Tribal Nations and highlighting a number of our efforts throughout Indian Country and Alaska. What we teach our children about food can shape how they eat, learn, grow and live. While...

Initiatives Conservation

Farmers Find Conservation Good for Dobbins Creek and Soil Health

November 03, 2015 Julie MacSwain, NRCS Public Affairs Specialist, Minnesota

Last spring, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Minnesota named five watersheds eligible for funding through the Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watersheds Initiative (MRBI). Dobbins Creek, located in Mower County, was one of the selected watersheds. About 25,700 acres in size...

Conservation

The Northeast Regional Climate Hub Applauds its Champions of Change

November 03, 2015 Dr. David Hollinger, Northeast Hub Lead

The White House recently recognized 12 Champions of Change for their leadership in sustainable and climate-smart agriculture. This week we will meet them through their USDA Regional Climate Hub, today featuring the Northeast’s Anita Adalja, Herman “Trey” Hill and Jennifer “Jiff” Martin. USDA’s...

Conservation

Champions of Change: Midwest Climate Hub Applauds Three Regional Leaders

November 02, 2015 Dr. Jerry L. Hatfield, Midwest Hub Lead

The White House recently recognized 12 Champions of Change for their leadership in sustainable and climate-smart agriculture. This week we will meet them through their USDA Regional Climate Hub, starting with the Midwest’s Loretta Jaus, Erin Fitzgerald Sexson and Timothy Smith. USDA’s Midwest...

Conservation

Speaking of Pumpkins

October 30, 2015 Hodan Farah Wells and Gustavo Ferreira, Economic Research Service

In the fall a person’s fancy often turns to thoughts of…pumpkins. The season is underway, from the ornamental pumpkins of Halloween to the pies that grace many tables at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Where do pumpkins come from? Though six States account for nearly half of U.S. production, pumpkins...

USDA Results Conservation

Guide Enhances Understanding of Farm Bill Conservation Programs

October 29, 2015 Michelle Banks, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The following guest blog by Hannah Ryan of Intermountain West Joint Venture and Matt Cimitile of Appalachian Mountain Joint Venture highlights key partnerships that work with farmers and ranchers to conserve habitat for the benefit of birds, other wildlife and people. The 2014 Farm Bill Field Guide...

Conservation

Heroes of the Harvest: Massachusetts Apple Farm Creates Productive Harvests

October 29, 2015 Diane Petit, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Massachusetts

NOTE: This week on the USDA Blog, we'll feature the stories of America's Harvest Heroes who, like farmers across the nation, are working this harvest season to secure the bounty of healthy food American agriculture is renowned for. From laying the foundation for the next generation of farmers...

Conservation

Collaboration and Innovation are Keys to Organic Success

October 28, 2015 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

For years, the organic industry has experienced enormous growth, defying expectations and creating exciting opportunities for producers and entrepreneurs around the world. 2014 was another record year for the organic community, with 19,474 certified organic operations in the United States and nearly...

Conservation Trade

Urban Gardens Promote Education, Nutrition and More

October 28, 2015 Jody Christiansen, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Illinois

On a small parcel of land in the heart of the City of Champaign, Illinois, are two gardens that offer opportunities for neighbors and the community to learn about growing food, eating nutritious food and earning a living. The Prosperity Gardens are educational, bringing at-risk students to work the...

Conservation Initiatives

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