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United States Drought Monitor: Innovative Data Solutions for the Future of Water

May 23, 2016 Caroline Dvorsky, Natural Resources and Environment

Communities across the United States are facing water challenges, impacting millions of lives and costing billions of dollars in damages. Recent events, including record-breaking drought in the West and severe flooding in the Southeast have elevated a national dialogue on the state of our Nation’s...

Conservation USDA Results

Growing and Building the Billion Ton Bioeconomy

April 27, 2016 Susan Carter, Office of the Chief Economist

5/4/2016 UPDATE: Bioeconomy Webinar Information: Thursday, May 5, 2 p.m.–4 p.m. Eastern Time Session Link: https://thinktank.inl.gov/login.html?sessionID=59 Session Passkey: 123 Call in: +1 (562) 247-8422 Access Code: 287-084-886 The USDA and other federal agencies recently released the Federal...

USDA Results Energy

Ready to have Market Data as Close as your Smartphone? Here We Go!

April 15, 2016 Joe Gaynor, Chief, Market News Director, Dairy Programs, Agricultural Marketing Service

Earlier this week, the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) hosted a webinar on an exciting new initiative to provide unbiased market data to users digitally. Called the Market Analysis & Reporting Services (MARS), this dynamic, innovative technology will assist USDA Market News in collecting...

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Market News - Indispensable to Producers on Earth, Now Goes to MARS

March 14, 2016 Joe Gaynor, Chief, Market News Director, Dairy Programs, Agricultural Marketing Service

Editor's Note: The free webinar on the Market Analysis and Reporting Services (MARS) has been moved to Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 2 p.m. Eastern. Sign up using this link: http://bit.ly/1MxNAWj For over 100 years, USDA Market News has been an indispensable service, used by agricultural producers of...

Trade

The Life of a USDA Market News Reporter

February 12, 2016 Alexandra Wright, AMS Market News Reporter

As I walked up to my new USDA office, distracted by the animal noises, I dodged horse-drawn buggies while tiptoeing around cow pies. Originally from the suburbs of Atlanta, my exposure to livestock was limited. As a market reporter with USDA Market News, I found that my exposure would significantly...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Congrats to the Student Diversity Program Winners, See You at the 2016 Agricultural Outlook Forum

February 08, 2016 Susan Carter, Public Affairs Staff, Office of the Chief Economist

A group of 30 university students, announced by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, will get a head start to a career in agriculture as winners of USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum Student Diversity Program. Twenty university juniors and seniors were chosen based their essays on “Agriculture as a...

Initiatives

Creating Uniformity in a Diverse Industry

January 27, 2016 Craig A. Morris, AMS Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program Deputy Administrator

During its 100 years of serving the livestock industry, USDA Market News – part of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) – has prided itself in creating transparency and clarity in the marketplace by allowing all industry stakeholders to have the same information about the market at the same...

Conservation

Agricultural Production in Brazil: Adapting to a Resilient Climate

January 13, 2016 Mark Brusberg, Deputy Chief Meteorologist for USDA's Office of the Chief Economist

Over the last 25 years, the American farmer has become increasingly aware of the impact of South American agricultural output on the global supply of grains and oilseeds. For example, in recent years Brazil has risen to the number one position as an exporter of soybeans. Further, the combined output...

Trade

China's Impacts of Slowing Growth on Trade and Agriculture in the U.S.

January 04, 2016 Neil Mikulski, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service, Office of Global Analysis

International trade is a major factor in the American agricultural economy. A key player is China. In fact China’s impact on slowing growth on trade and agriculture is a session topic during the 2016 United States Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Outlook Forum. Over the last two decades...

Trade

Five Things You Should Know About USDA Climate Hubs In 2015

December 04, 2015 Rachel Steele, National Climate Hubs Coordinator

In October the Regional Hub Leads gathered in Washington D.C. to discuss their successes and challenges over the last year. Tasked with producing science-based, region-specific information and tools for their stakeholders, the USDA Regional Climate Hubs spent 2014 working hard to ensure they...

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