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New Land Ownership Data Add Value to Many Policy and Research Questions

September 03, 2015 Troy Joshua, Chief, Environmental, Economics, and Demographics Branch, NASS

Whether they farm the land themselves or rent it out to others to farm, those who own agricultural land are taking measures to keep the land in their families. This is good news for those who worry about the United States losing agricultural land to competing pressures. At USDA’s National...

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Mixed Crop-Livestock Systems: Changing the Landscape of Organic Farming in the Palouse Region

September 02, 2015 Kelly Flynn, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Grazing livestock may soon be a common sight in the Palouse region of southeastern Washington, usually known for its rolling hills and grain production. Jonathan Wachter, a soil science doctoral student at Washington State University, has been working with a local farm to improve the competitiveness...

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In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Carissa Koopmann Rivers

August 31, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, USDA Office of Communications

As part of our ongoing #womeninag series, we are highlighting a different leading woman in agriculture each month. This month, we profile Carissa Koopmann Rivers, a fifth generation cow/calf rancher from Sunol, Calif., where her family established the Koopmann Ranch in 1918. The Koopmann family has...

Conservation Initiatives

USDA-EPA National Workshop on Water Quality Markets September 15-17

August 28, 2015 Ann Mills, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

For most people, water quality markets are probably a new concept. They are not something you hear about on the news every day, even though reports frequently cover the need to clean up rivers and lakes. But to some—like states, utilities, and farmers—they represent an opportunity, and should be on...

Conservation

Taking Note of Paper's Popularity

August 28, 2015 Charles Parrott, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Deputy Administrator

Kindle, iPad, and Surface—oh my! It’s fascinating to think about the increasing number of electronic tablets in the marketplace. However, a recent survey suggests that students and educators alike grab another notepad when it comes to comprehending what they’ve read. And that notepad is made of...

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New Sage Grouse Conservation Strategy Good for Cattle Ranches, Good for Birds

August 27, 2015 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today, USDA released its new long-term investment strategy for sage grouse conservation— Sage Grouse Initiative 2.0 (SGI 2.0). USDA’s planned investments will complement the great conservation work already happening throughout the West and build on the work of the Sage Grouse Initiative, a...

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Washington Woman Inspired to Grow Out on Her Own

August 26, 2015 Tanya Brown, FSA Outreach Marketing Specialist

For Elsa Torres, farming is more than just a job or a livelihood. It’s an inspiration. Ever since she was a young girl, Elsa can remember working in orchard fields with her father, Jose Torres. It was something she loved and cherished. “My father is the person I admire the most,” said Elsa. “He came...

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Commitment to Innovation and Conservation Shapes the Littles' Family Farm

August 24, 2015 Dan Zinkand, NRCS South Dakota

When you stop on a bridge that crosses the Big Sioux River in Hamlin County, South Dakota, and look south you can see how well Donnie, Barry and Eli Little manage their cows and crops to improve soil and water quality and increase productivity. Cows graze in one of 24 paddocks that the family...

Conservation

Minnesota Farmer Commits a Century of Life to Agriculture, Dedicating Three Decades to Conservation

August 21, 2015 Brenda Carlson, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Farm Service Agency

When Minnesota farmer and conservationist Arthur “Art” Hulberg celebrated his 100 th birthday this month, he also marked the 30 th anniversary of USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)–a program in which Hulberg has participated since its inception. Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Val...

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An NRCS Earth Team Volunteer Gives Her Perspective

August 20, 2015 Raquel MacSwain, Volunteer, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Minnesota

I experience a sense of passion and pride towards something greater than myself every time I volunteer with an organization that directly benefits others, such as serving with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) as an Earth Team Volunteer. I have been with NRCS since 2008 –...

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