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Planting the Seeds for Tomorrow's STEAM Leaders

October 07, 2015 Lilia McFarland, New and Beginning Farmer and Rancher Program Coordinator

Did you know that NASA has a mini veggie farm at the International Space Station that grows lettuce? Every day, ground-breaking scientific research is taking place to improve food production practices in order to feed people on Earth and in space. Earlier this week in USDA’s People's Garden, local 4...

Conservation Initiatives Research and Science

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Onelisa Garza

October 02, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, Office of Communications

To wrap up our Women’s Week blog series, we hear from Onelisa Garza, a current college senior at Texas A&M University, Kingsville who was raised in the small town of Linn, Texas. Onelisa has been very active in organizations like 4-H and FFA her whole life and has held many leadership positions...

Conservation Initiatives

USDA CREP Buffers Clean Water and Help Restore Chesapeake Bay

October 01, 2015 Skip Hyberg, Senior Advisor for Agricultural Economics and Natural Resources, Office of the Chief Scientist

At the English farm in York County, Pennsylvania, you’ll find a comfortable streamside setting that includes a babbling brook, clear water, singing birds, and a thriving young stand of trees -- all nestled in a productive cropland setting. However, this wasn’t always the case. Don English, the son...

Conservation

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Ann Veneman

October 01, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, Office of Communications

As part of our Women’s Week blog series, Ann Veneman shares her perspective as the first and only woman who has held the title of Secretary of Agriculture. A lawyer by training, Ann grew up in a small rural community in California and has dedicated her career to domestic and international food and...

Conservation Initiatives

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Anita Adalja

September 30, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, Office of Communications

Today in our Women’s Week blog series, we speak with Anita Adalja, the Farm Manager at Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food and Agriculture. A social worker who merged her career with farming, Anita is committed to food access solutions, community building and sustainable land stewardship. Arcadia is...

Conservation Initiatives

Community Unites to Help At-Risk New England Cottontail

September 29, 2015 Jocelyn Benjamin, Natural Resources Conservation Service

A New Hampshire community came together to help restore habitat for the New England cottontail, a native rabbit of the region. For this rabbit, habitat restoration is pretty simple, planting the shrubs that are the cornerstones of its ideal habitat. Nearly 40 volunteers gathered in April to plant...

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In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Tyra Jonas

September 29, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, Office of Communications

Today in our Women’s Week blog series, we feature Tyra Jonas, a college freshman from the small town of Ravenna, Michigan where the smell of pickles and cheering from the football stadium isn’t uncommon. She is a freshman at Michigan State University studying agricultural communications. She...

Conservation Initiatives

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Katy Coba

September 28, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, USDA Office of Communications

This week, USDA Deputy Secretary Harden begins her next generation of agriculture tour where she will visit with young leaders across the country to discuss the future of agriculture. Many groups, including women, veterans, minorities and socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, are shaping an...

Conservation Initiatives

NRCS Volunteers Gain Experience and Help Further Conservation Efforts

September 28, 2015 Dorlene Butler, Natural Resources Conservation Service

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Indian Nations Conservation Alliance (INCA) have partnered in a pilot project to provide new opportunities for Native American high school students across the west. Morgan Boggs, a high school senior in Browning, Montana, was one of three...

Conservation

New #WomenInAg Infographics Show Impact of Women in Agriculture in Every State

September 28, 2015 Alyn Kiel, USDA Office of Communications

From the classroom to the farm to the boardroom, women in agriculture are helping to pave the way for a better future. As leaders, it is our responsibility to make sure the next generation of women are educated, encouraged and empowered to take on the challenges of meeting the world’s growing food...

Conservation Initiatives

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