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In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Gayle Goschie

July 30, 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 Gayle Goschie, a third-generation hop grower on a farm her family has owned in Silverton, Oregon, for 130 years. Goschie Farms grows 550 acres of hops and sells...

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Fence Marking Project Protects Sage Grouse

July 30, 2015 Ron Francis and Lori Valadez, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Utah

In the “Old West”, barbed wire fences were often cut to allow trailing droves of cattle through. In the “New West,” livestock fencing is being marked to help reduce collisions for sage grouse and other wildlife. Sage grouse are especially at risk of hitting fences that are close to established leks...

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Grooming New Women Leaders in the Fruit and Vegetable Industry

July 29, 2015 Dr. Melissa R. Bailey, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Associate Deputy Administrator

Meet Mariana Lizeth González Sánchez The future of agriculture is bright when looking at young people like Mariana Lizeth González Sánchez, a current member of the National Mango Board. With nearly 8 years’ experience in the mango industry, Sanchez is the manager of exports at EB International. In...

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Assistance Helps Beginning Farmer Improve Operation

July 28, 2015 Morgan Rezac, NRCS Intern

A rich background in agriculture helped Wade Kloepping make the decision to come home to Dawson County after college and take over the family farm near Eustis, Nebraska. Two years before graduating from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Kloepping’s dad passed away; he was the manager of the family...

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Microloan Sets Stage for School Counselor to Retire to Family Ranching Operation in Southwest Georgia

July 27, 2015 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

As a native Georgian, it is always a treat to go back home and see what’s happening on my family farm as well as the farms of my neighbors. Today I had the pleasure of meeting Jean Oliver, a dedicated mother, daughter and cattle farmer. She recently received a microloan from the Farm Service Agency...

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USDA/Microsoft "Innovation Challenge" Offers $60K in Prizes to Software Developers

July 24, 2015 Ann Bartuska, Ph.D., Deputy Undersecretary, Research, Education, and Economics

Farmers have long looked to the clouds for signs of relief, but a new competition launched by USDA and Microsoft will tap the Internet cloud to help farmers and our food systems to adapt to climate change. The “Innovation Challenge” is asking software developers to create applications that will use...

Conservation Technology

#WomeninAg: Want a Chance to Go to the White House?

July 24, 2015 Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

From the classroom to the farm to the boardroom, young women in agriculture are helping to pave the way for a better future. They are breaking down barriers and creating opportunities that are inspiring positive change in our agricultural communities and beyond. In September, the White House will...

Initiatives Conservation Technology

Farmers Do a Lot More than Just Drive Tractors

July 23, 2015 Rachel Anderson, and Onelisa Garza, Interns in the Office of Communications, USDA

This summer we were given the opportunity to intern with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and throughout our experiences we have learned a lot about the agricultural industry and rural America. Today, agriculture plays a huge role in driving the rural economy and the American economy at large, but...

Conservation Technology

Technology Enables Vermont Dairy Farmer to Measure Positive Impacts of Conservation

July 23, 2015 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Vermont

Stewardship and cutting-edge technology are nothing new to the North Williston Cattle Company, a Vermont dairy farm that uses solar energy and robotic milking machines. The latest advancement on the 800-acre, 224-head operation are edge-of-field water quality monitoring stations, which measure water...

Conservation Technology

The Climate Hubs Tool Shed - An Inventory of Relevant Tools to Help Land Managers Respond to Climate Variability

July 21, 2015 Rachel Steele, National Climate Hubs coordinator

Producers want tools that can help implement adaptation strategies to reduce climate-related pressures and ensure the quality of production. They also need information about the effects of climate change on production systems. These range from management of labor resources in specialty crop...

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