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A Hedge against Drought: Why Healthy Soil is 'Water in the Bank'

May 12, 2015 Ron Nichols, Natural Resources Conservation Service

While most look to the sky for drought relief, an increasing number of farmers are looking to the soil. And for good reason: Healthy soils capture and store much more water – which can come in handy during dry spells. Through its “ Unlock the Secrets in the Soil” campaign, USDA’s Natural Resources...

Conservation

Honduran Agronomy Students Tour Unique USDA Laboratory

May 05, 2015 Dennis O'Brien, Agricultural Research Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA's rich science and research profile. This was not your typical class trip. The group of agriculture students from Honduras who visited USDA’s National Soil...

Research and Science

The Earth Day Confessions of a Soil Health Geek

April 22, 2015 Ron Nichols, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

I am a soil health geek. I didn’t seek to become a geek. But the more I learned about our living and life-giving soil, the more I became convinced this miracle under our feet holds the promise of our future. We are all connected to the soil. Without it, life as we know it would not exist. However...

Conservation

From Soils to Suitcase, Oregon Geologist Travels the World to Help Those in Need

March 10, 2015 Tracy Robillard, Natural Resources Conservation Service

When most people think about retirement, they think of sitting on a beach, reading books, or relaxing. Paul Pedone, has different plans. As a newly-registered member of Engineers Without Borders, Pedone is traveling across the globe to do what he does best — study the soil. “I was looking for a...

Conservation

Want to Know about Soil Moisture on your Farm? Soon, There May be an App for That

March 02, 2015 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

“Probably it is one of the most innovative interagency tools on the planet.” So said Dr. Roger Pulwarty, Director of the National Integrated Drought Information System (of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, located in Boulder, CO), in describing the development of a coordinated...

Conservation

Soils Support Urban Life

February 27, 2015 Kurt Mason, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Kentucky

The United Nations General Assembly has designated 2015 as the International Year of Soils. This is one of a continuing series of blogs to mark this observance. Soil is defined as a dynamic natural body that is made up of solids, liquid and gases and occurs on the earth’s surface, contains living...

Conservation

Event at USDA Ushers in 2015 as the International Year of Soils

January 07, 2015 Chief Jason Weller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Yesterday, we officially launched the International Year of Soils here at USDA. Most people don’t realize that just beneath their feet lies a diverse, complex, life-giving ecosystem that sustains our entire existence. I’m talking about soil. There are more living organisms in a single teaspoon of...

Conservation

USDA Joins World Leaders at the United Nations to Kickoff International Year of Soils

December 09, 2014 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, South Carolina

Last week at the United Nations in New York, I joined top USDA officials to celebrate World Soil Day and the U.S. launch of the International Year of Soils, or IYS. Last year, the United Nations General Assembly designated Dec. 5 as World Soil Day and declared 2015 as the IYS to “serve as a major...

Conservation

Soil Health Campaign Turns Two: Seeks to Unlock Benefits on- and off-the-Farm

October 10, 2014 Ron Nichols, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Two years ago, at the farm of soil health pioneer Dave Brandt in Carroll, Ohio, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) officially launched the “ Unlock the Secrets in the Soil.” The Brandt Farm was a fitting birthplace for a soil health education and awareness effort, since Brandt has...

Conservation

World's Best Soil Judgers Visit Washington, Meet Secretary Vilsack

August 25, 2014 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service Public Affairs

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack hosted the world’s eight best soil judges last week after they earned the top spots at the 1 st International Soil Judging Contest in Jeju, South Korea, in June. The Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Science Division was actively involved in organizing the...

Conservation Initiatives
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