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Rice Producers, Ducks Unlimited Partner at Agriculture Department to Promote Waterfowl Habitat Efforts

May 07, 2014 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Rice is not just for people but for the birds, too. And a new report underlines the value of rice fields as habitat for migratory birds and other waterfowl. The working rice lands report, released this week by Ducks Unlimited and the USA Rice Federation, shows that replacing rice fields with...

Conservation

Picture it! Conservation!

May 06, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

This month USDA will be highlighting the value of conservation with a different focus each week. Sometimes the benefits of conservation can be abstract. For example, think a minute about the dollar value of a single tree. Can you come up with a number? Did you consider that the tree creates oxygen...

Conservation

Our Changing Climate - Third National Climate Assessment Released

May 06, 2014 William Hohenstein, Director of the USDA Climate Change Program Office

The Third National Climate Assessment Release (NCA) report was released today. The report was written by 240 authors who worked in author teams reflecting their expertise, who also selected additional contributing authors, including several scientists and experts from USDA. The report is similar in...

Energy Conservation Forestry

It's National Wildflower Week! Get a Little Wild with Flowers on National Forests and Grasslands

May 05, 2014 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

Walking along the peaceful Hunter Creek Road in the Charles C. Deam Wilderness , in the Hoosier National Forest, you catch a glimpse of beautiful periwinkle flowers swaying in the warm spring air. A short hike uphill and you are immersed in the full bloom of wild hyacinth, along with other...

Conservation

With 20 Years of Leadership and Vision, Tribal Water Project Heralds New Opportunities for Prosperity

May 02, 2014 State Director Elsie Meeks

Over 20 years ago, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Council Member, Marcella Le Beau had a vision for her community. She was part of the initial planning process to bring abundant, safe drinking water to her tribe in north central South Dakota. It has been a multi-year undertaking beginning with a new...

Conservation

Conservation Easement Helps Family Revive Treasured Wetland

May 02, 2014 Byrhonda Lyons, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Montana

The Conservation Easement boundary on the Nelson ranch. Born in Tacoma, Wash., Thomas “Tom” Nelson remembers spending his summers at his parents’ cabin in Swan Valley, Mont. “My mom would load us all up in the car or on the train and head over,” Tom said. He recalls how excited he was to hear his...

Conservation

Secretary’s Column: Landmark Farm Bill Support for Conservation Helps to Boost Rural Economy

May 02, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Rural Americans have always had a strong connection to the land. Since 2009 alone, more than 500,000 farmers, ranchers and rural land owners across the country have embarked on record conservation projects with USDA as a partner. This week, USDA built on those efforts by announcing two new...

Conservation

US Forest Service Employees View ‘The Thick Dark Fog’ Documentary about Treatment of Native American School Children

May 01, 2014 Cheryl Vanderburg, Northern and Intermountain Regions, U.S. Forest Service

Unfortunately, in the 19 th and 20 th centuries, the government often actively suppressed Indian culture by banning certain spiritual practices on reservations. It was only in 1978, with the passage of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act , that the government formally established a policy to...

Conservation Forestry

USDA Helps Syrup Producers Cut Back on Energy Use but Not Sweetness

April 30, 2014 Carolyn Miller, Connecticut Natural Resources Conservation Service

In New England – or anywhere for that matter – nothing says the weekend like a short stack fresh off the griddle, covered by its inimitable mate, maple syrup. Whether the color is dark amber or golden light, the flavor is unmistakable. But as we pick up our forks and dig in, how many of us really...

Conservation Energy

USDA Grants Assist Small Farmers Who are Making a Big Impact in Agriculture

April 30, 2014 Jennifer Martin, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Farming and ranching is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Agriculture in the United States is a mixing bowl of diversity, and it’s most evident when comparing large- and small-scale farming operations. Having grown up on a small, family farm in Iowa, I saw first-hand not only how important our small...

Conservation

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