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USDA Continues to Modernize International Food Safety Program

February 23, 2015 Jane Doherty, International Coordinator, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Each year, America imports over 3.5 billion pounds of meat, poultry, and egg products. As our food supply becomes increasingly globalized, it is important to continually strengthen our regulatory programs to ensure that the food on your family’s table is safe. USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection...

Health and Safety Trade

One Year Later - USDA in the Brave New World of Open Data

February 04, 2015 Joyce Hunter, Deputy CIO, Policy and Planning, U.S. Department of Agriculture

It’s hard to believe that it has been a year since USDA embarked on its push to make its data available to you. As you know, open data is free, public data that can be used to: launch commercial and nonprofit ventures; conduct research; make data-driven decisions; and help solve complex problems. It...

Conservation Technology

Focus on Soil Health Drives Innovation, Moisture Preservation for an Oregon Farmer

February 03, 2015 Ron Nichols, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Without irrigation, it’s hard to imagine growing a cash crop in an environment that receives less than 12 inches of precipitation annually. Welcome to the world of grain farmers in central and eastern Oregon. David Brewer is one of those farmers. But rather than looking to the sky for help, he’s...

Conservation

Summer Sunshine Award Winners!

January 23, 2015 Sarah Stever, Program Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service, Western Region

It may be the middle of winter, but at USDA, we like to celebrate the success of our Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) all year long. Therefore, the Western Regional Office is thrilled to announce the winners and honorable mentions of the 2014 Summer Sunshine Awards. A total of eight organizations...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Unites with Partners to Improve Water Quality in Lake Champlain

January 22, 2015 Jason Weller, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Chief

In recent years, blue-green algae blooms have frequented Lake Champlain, impairing the lake’s water quality. Through a new partnership with USDA, nearly 20 organizations in the area will work together with farmers and ranchers to help improve water quality of the lake and reduce algae blooms. The...

Conservation

2015 Agricultural Outlook Forum - Panel Discussion on Innovation, Biotechnology and Big Data

January 21, 2015 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Innovation, biotechnology and big data are changing the way we produce, distribute and even consume food. From using innovative approaches to improve food safety to sharing market data to assist producers in reaching larger markets, big data and new technologies continue to change the face of...

Technology

Secretary's Column: 2014, a Year of Action, Partnership and Innovation at USDA

December 22, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This has been a tremendous year for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the rural families and communities we serve. Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden recently shared a reflection on her most inspirational moments this year. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished at USDA over the course of this year...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Rural Research and Science

A Year of Promise for American Agriculture

December 19, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

It's not hard to list our accomplishments here at USDA: After all, our progress on the much anticipated 2014 Farm Bill has been lauded as "the most successful Farm Bill implementation." We also launched a website for New Farmers and started a conversation with women in agriculture that will continue...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Research and Science Initiatives

Partnerships Make "Gouda" on USDA's Commitment to Rural America

December 19, 2014 Anne Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

’Tis the season for good cheer, holiday festivities and cheese plates. There are seemingly endless varieties to enjoy – Gouda, Blue, Cheddar, Asiago, Feta, Muenster and many more. Hardworking American dairy farmers and cheese artisans make these delicious products. A strong dairy sector not only...

Food and Nutrition

Secretary's Column: Making the Business Case for Rural America

July 25, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

These days, it seems like it’s easier than ever to turn a good idea into reality. This is the era of Kickstarter, where entrepreneurs can connect with potential investors at the click of a button. Of course, it takes more than money to grow an idea. It takes an atmosphere that fosters creativity and...

Rural
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