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In the Face of Natural Disaster, USDA Answers the Call to Action

October 04, 2017 Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue

Over the last few weeks, we have seen parts of our country devastated by natural disasters. People in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands experienced devastation that affected every part of their life, including food, housing, and their livelihood. President Trump called on...

Farming Food and Nutrition

USDA Celebrates National Farmers Market Week: Marine Veteran Serves through Agriculture

August 09, 2017 Lauren Moore, FSA Public Affairs Specialist

Garfield Jarret served in the Marine Corps until he was injured in Iraq during a roadside attack. When he returned to the United States, he attended Florida International University (FIU) to receive his undergraduate and graduate degrees in social work.

Farming

Diverse Family Farms Are Important to U.S. Agriculture

July 20, 2017 Bob Hoppe, Economic Research Service

Family farms remain an essential feature of agriculture in the United States. Family farms make up 99 percent of America’s 2.1 million farms and 89 percent of agricultural production. Most farms in the United States are small: 90 percent are small family farms that operate nearly half of America’s...

Farming Research and Science

80 Years of National Dairy Month? No Whey! Here are the Stats…

June 30, 2017 Jim Barrett, Public Affairs Specialist, National Agricultural Statistics Service

All June long, USDA has been celebrating the 80 th annual National Dairy Month, highlighting the hard work and dedication of American farmers as well as the valuable nutrition milk and milk products add to the American diet.

Farming Research and Science

Apply Now for USDA Agricultural Education Funds - $8.85 Million Available

June 27, 2017 Stefanie Pidgeon, Risk Management Agency, Public Affairs Specialist

Farming is a risky business. Natural disasters and extreme weather can have immediate and devastating effects on farms, crops and livestock. That’s why it’s critical for producers to better understand those risks and how to properly plan for them.

Farming

Secretary Perdue Affirms USDA’s Commitment to Indian Country

June 09, 2017 Linda Cronin, Acting Director of Tribal Relations, and Lawrence Shorty, Director of the 1994 Program

Within a month of his start, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue followed through on his promise to Indian Country to visit tribal leaders. Joining tribal representatives, Senators Rounds and Thune, and Congresswoman Noem at Oglala Lakota College’s Rapid City Extension Center, Secretary Perdue aimed...

Rural Farming Conservation

USDA is Helping to Egg on Farmers and Ranchers Success to Build Rural Economies

June 08, 2017 Arthur Neal, Agricultural Marketing Service, Deputy Administrator, Transportation and Marketing Program

Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Although I don’t have the answer, I sure know that I enjoyed seeing both at the USDA Farmers Market last Friday while celebrating National Egg Day. One of the great things about farmers markets across the country is the opportunity to talk to farmers and...

Farming

Serving Twice: Military Veteran Farmers Get a New Question in the Census of Agriculture

May 30, 2017 Lance Daugherty, USDA NASS Oklahoma Data Collection Center Coordinator, USAF Veteran, and Cattle Rancher

I am a rancher and a military veteran, in addition to being a data collection coordinator for USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). That makes me particularly passionate about one of the additions to this year’s Census of Agriculture: a question about military veteran status. All...

Farming Research and Science

Farm Service Agency Tree Assistance Program Provides Aid to Florida Citrus Growers Combatting Greening

May 22, 2017 Lauren Moore, FSA Public Affairs Staff

Adversity isn’t a stranger to Florida citrus growers. Throughout Florida’s history of citrus production, producers have dealt with damages left in the wake of multiple hurricanes and freezes. Larry Black is a fifth-generation citrus grower and general manager of Peace River Packing Company in Polk...

Farming

Spring Weather Events Cause Devastation and Planting Delays

May 15, 2017 Dana Rogge, Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

April showers bring May flowers. That is what many would like to have seen Mother Nature deliver this spring. Instead, late April brought an onslaught of unusual weather across the country. Excessive rainfall caused record-breaking floods in the central U.S., a blizzard pelted the High Plains...

Farming Conservation

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