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USDA Thinks Outside the Box at Inaugural Innovation Event

September 05, 2024 Donald Bitner, Chief Technology Officer

How can the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) build on innovation to better support sustainable American agriculture? Tackling that complex question was the driving force behind our inaugural USDA Innovation Symposium. USDA’s diverse mission requirements in technology and tools make creativity...

Technology

Driving Climate Smart Solutions at COP28

January 19, 2024 Dr. Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Under Secretary, Research, Education, and Economics and USDA Chief Scientist

Last month at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, the global message was clear: agriculture is a key solution to tackling climate change.

Research and Science

Biochemist Turns Insect Hobby into Successful Research Business with USDA Funding

May 18, 2023 Matt Browning, Senior Public Affairs Specialist, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Dr. Aaron Dossey has taken what began as a Facebook hobby of photographing insects and turned it into a successful research business, thanks in part to funding from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s (NIFA’s) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.

Research and Science

USDA’s Science & Research Strategy Aims to Boldly Transform U.S. Agriculture

May 15, 2023 Dr. Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Under Secretary, Research, Education, and Economics & USDA Chief Scientist

We are at a pivotal moment for USDA and U.S. agriculture.

Research and Science

Searching for Solutions at the Intersection of Global Hunger and the Climate Crisis

January 18, 2022 Jaime C. Adams, Senior Advisor for International Affairs, Office of the Chief Scientist

Nearly 1 billion people are hungry, and even more are food insecure. Farmers and ranchers around the world are having to adapt to changing climate conditions to continue producing enough food to feed the growing global population, support their own livelihoods and their communities.

Research and Science

ARS Helps Farmers and Ranchers Prospect for Non-Fossil Oil and Gas

August 11, 2020 Scott Elliott, Agricultural Research Service, Office of Communications

Agricultural producers may soon hit a trifecta – the ability to clean up the environment, reduce dependence on fossil fuel, and create a new source of income.

Research and Science

Trees and Shrubs Protect Crops and Generate Income for Farmers

June 30, 2020 Kate MacFarland, National Agroforestry Center

Across the United States, farmers are taking innovative approaches to foster environmental stewardship and economic viability through a common conservation practice called the riparian forest buffer. Supporting production while enhancing conservation is an important goal of both US Department of...

Forestry

Data Say…Dairy Has Changed

June 18, 2020 Sue King, Public Affairs Director, National Agricultural Statistics Service

When I was younger, I loved to watch a cartoon on TV called ‘The Jetsons,’ which showed life in a future world. People had flying, self-driven “cars” and robotic housekeepers. As a kid who loved her meat and potatoes, I distinctly remember one scene in which Judy Jetson served a steak dinner by...

Research and Science

NIFA’s Contributions to America’s Agriculture Research and Innovation

February 25, 2020 Josh Stull, Timothy Conner, Parag Chitnis, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

National Innovation Day was February 16 th this year. The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) directly contributes to America’s agriculture research and innovation, ultimately benefiting our farmers, ranchers, and foresters. Through an integrated approach of research, education, and...

Research and Science

New Nanosensor Detects Microscopic Contaminants in Water

November 15, 2019 the National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Good things come in small packages. Sadly, so do bad things. That’s where Iowa State University’s (ISU) Department of Mechanical Engineering comes in.

Research and Science Technology
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