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USDA Updates FoodKeeper App to Include New Food Items

October 04, 2018 Meredith Carothers, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

The FoodKeeper app has received an update! The update adds 85 new food items to the FoodKeeper, including chorizo, prosciutto, edamame, fresh salsa, canned tuna, cereal bars, and salad dressings.

Health and Safety

New Technology for Landowners and Resource Managers Revolutionizes Rangeland Monitoring

September 18, 2018 Justin Fritscher, NRCS

America’s vast western grazing lands produce food for the nation, recreation revenues for local communities, and habitat for wildlife. Producers often manage large swaths of rangelands, making it a challenge to track how vegetation has fared over time.

Conservation Technology

Technology-Based Resources Support School Nutrition Programs, Enhance Customer Service to States

April 25, 2018 Debra Eisenbarth, Nutritionist, Food and Nutrition Service

In today’s school cafeterias, program operators work in fast-paced environments requiring quick and convenient access to resources to properly feed our nation’s children and effectively manage their programs. To meet this crucial need, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has released several...

Food and Nutrition Technology

Protecting the Earth’s ‘Thin Skin’

December 12, 2017 Jan Suszkiw, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Agricultural Research Service

Though remarkably thin, soil makes up a layer of the Earth’s crust that’s vital to human survival. The soil is a living, breathing thing that, like the body’s skin, requires care and attention lest we lose its many benefits.

Research and Science

Smart Phones: The Latest Tool for Sustainable Farming

October 27, 2015 Jan Suszkiw, Public Affairs Specialist, 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 portfolio. Seems like there’s an “app” (application) for everything these days—perhaps because mobile phone use is becoming...

Research and Science Technology

USDA/Microsoft "Innovation Challenge" Offers $60K in Prizes to Software Developers

July 24, 2015 Ann Bartuska, Ph.D., Deputy Undersecretary, Research, Education, and Economics

Farmers have long looked to the clouds for signs of relief, but a new competition launched by USDA and Microsoft will tap the Internet cloud to help farmers and our food systems to adapt to climate change. The “Innovation Challenge” is asking software developers to create applications that will use...

Conservation Technology

Celebrating a Long History of Ingenuity at the National Maker Faire

June 18, 2015 Tawny Mata, Ph.D. Adviser, United States Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief Scientist

For hundreds of years, agriculture has fostered a community of “makers” – people who have engineered the tools that ensure a steady, abundant supply of food and fiber under a wide variety of conditions. From the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, Mason jars in 1858, the gasoline tractor in 1892...

Technology

APPlying New Strategies to Nip Invasive Species in the Bud in New Jersey

June 30, 2014 Barbara Phillips, Natural Resources Conservation Service, New Jersey

The New Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team is working to prevent the spread of emerging invasive species across New Jersey, and they’ve created a smartphone app to help. Using part of a 2013 Conservation Innovation Grant from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, the team has released an...

Conservation Technology

NIFA Ag Research Counts

May 28, 2013 Justice Wright, Public Affairs Specialist for USDA’s Research, Education, and Economics Mission Area

To recognize the contribution that research in agriculture makes in our daily lives, we’re focusing this month’s Science Tuesday blogs on the successes that USDA science agencies have achieved for us all. For over a century, USDA research has spurred innovation and created many great products for...

Conservation Research and Science Technology

Ask Karen Ranks As Top Ten Best Federal Mobile Apps

July 03, 2012 Bill Bagley, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Last week the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service’s (FSIS) Mobile Ask Karen app earned high-praise from Government Computer News ( link will take you offsite). The publication gave a tip-of-the-hat to Mobile Ask Karen, ranking it as one of “ The 10 best federal mobile apps.” Mobile Ask Karen...

Health and Safety
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