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Beginning Farmer Kick Starts Operation to Provide Local Produce Year-Round

April 02, 2015 Tanya Brown, Outreach Marketing Editor, Farm Service Agency

It’s been two years since Regina Villari, of Sewell, N.J., stepped into unchartered territory. Her idea was so different that no one else in her New Jersey town was doing it. “I was intrigued by the operation,” said Villari. “I always wanted to have my own business and I wanted to do something in...

Conservation

Talking Trade in the Sunshine State

March 05, 2015 Rick Dantzler, Florida State Executive Director, Farm Service Agency

Recently, I had the pleasure of hosting USDA Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Under Secretary, Michael Scuse, here in Florida for an agricultural trade roundtable. Mr. Scuse met with more than 25 Florida agriculture leaders at the Port of Tampa to discuss trade issues and talk about Trade...

Trade

Love of Animals Keeps Colorado Teen Focused

March 05, 2015 Tanya Brown, Outreach Marketing Editor, Farm Service Agency

At 16, Lakota Roberson has a lot of responsibility. The high school sophomore works two jobs, runs her own business, handles a full course load of classes and cares for 54 animals that she considers to be her children. By senior year she hopes to grow her animal family to 100. Lakota, who starts her...

Conservation

USDA and Pheasants Forever Renew Partnership to Conservation

March 02, 2015 Val Dolcini, Administrator, Farm Service Agency

I recently attended the 2015 National Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic in Des Moines, Iowa, where I met with sportsmen, farmers, young people, wildlife biologists and others who are committed to strengthening wildlife habitat throughout America. It was exciting to see firsthand the passion for the...

Conservation

Oklahoma Ranchers' Unflinching Courage Helps Them Thrive Despite Adversity

February 09, 2015 Tanya Brown, Outreach Marketing Writer/Editor, Farm Service Agency

Since 2011, Julie Carr and her husband Robert slowly watched everything they worked for dry up and wither away. Julie calls those days lemonade days — long stretches of hardship where life is throwing nothing but lemons and by the end of the day she has made lemonade. But those days were anything...

Conservation

USDA Extends Dairy Margin Protection Program Deadline

November 04, 2014 Todd Atkinson, Acting Director for Farm Service Agency External Affairs

Over the past nine months, USDA staff in offices around the country have been hard at work implementing new initiatives under the 2014 Farm Bill. The Farm Service Agency in particular has been tasked with getting a number of new safety net features off the ground for farmers and ranchers, including...

Conservation

Meeting to Make a Difference in USDA's Food Purchasing Programs

November 04, 2014 Dave Munford, Agricultural Marketing Service Contract Specialist

When you’re a contract specialist with USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), you’re part of a Commodity Procurement team that purchases 1.7 billion pounds of commodities a year to support domestic agriculture. You’re part of a network- which also includes the Food and Nutrition Service, the...

Food and Nutrition

A Paiute Pumpkin Patch in Utah

October 31, 2014 Doug O'Brien, Acting Administrator, USDA Rural Development

As we prepare for annual Halloween celebrations across the nation, I was reminded of a trip I made to Cedar City, Utah earlier this month. StrikeForce for Rural Growth and Opportunity is an effort Secretary Vilsack launched in 2010 to address the distinct set of challenges America’s most rural areas...

Rural

Harvest Time in the People's Garden: A Labor of Love

October 09, 2014 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

All summer, visitors to the National Capitol Region have been seeing monuments, public buildings, works of art and experiencing music and theater; however, many were unexpectedly surprised by the brilliant hues of purple, red and green emanating from USDA’s People’s Garden. But those colors didn’t...

Initiatives

HACU Empowers the Next Generation

September 23, 2014 Dan Wueste, USDA Hispanic-Serving Institutions National Program

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 portfolio. To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, USDA’s Research, Education, and Economics mission area will highlight those...

Research and Science
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