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USDA, Environmental Protection Agency and Partners: Working Together to Support Water Quality Trading

November 07, 2014 Kate Zook, Program Analyst, USDA Office of Environmental Markets

USDA has a long history of working with partners to meet the needs of America’s farmers, ranchers and forest landowners while striving to sustain the natural resources we rely on. American farmers produce food for the U.S. and the world, and also provide benefits for air, water and habitats through...

Conservation

Donating Wholesome Unsold Food

November 06, 2014 Jimmy Nguyen, USDA Food Waste Challenge Team

14.3% of American households found it difficult to put food on the table at some time in 2013, yet 31% of food at the consumer and retail level goes uneaten (USDA ERS). Of the estimated 133 billion pounds of food that goes uneaten every year, much of it is perfectly safe and nutritious and could...

Food and Nutrition

Scientific Climate Info Now Available for Producers in the Northern Plains

October 29, 2014 Justin Derner, Northern Plains Regional Climate Hubs Lead

This fall, ranchers, farmers, and land managers in the Northern Plains from Bartlett, Nebraska to the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming will be making decisions that will affect their operations in the coming year. Land managers often consider markets, weather and changing climatic conditions...

Conservation

USDA Climate Hubs Website: Connecting Stakeholders to the Hubs

October 22, 2014 Randy Johnson, USDA Climate Hubs National Leader

I’m happy to announce that as of today, the USDA Climate Hubs have an official home on the web. The new site provides a portal for farmers, ranchers, forest landowners, and others to find useful, practical information to help cope with the challenges and stressors caused by a changing climate. We...

Conservation

USDA Teams Up with Vermont Beef Producers to Provide Local Market Data

September 10, 2014 Levi Geyer, Agricultural Marketing Service Market News Reporter

It wasn’t too long ago that beef was far less traveled, and families often put a side of beef away in the freezer for the winter. Modern day conveniences make beef and the beef buying experience more suitable to a faster pace of life, but old traditions are hard to let go. Across the board, we’re...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Creative Solutions to Ending School Food Waste

August 26, 2014 Jimmy Nguyen, USDA Food Waste Challenge Team

Americans waste enough food every day to fill a 90,000 seat football stadium. Approximately one-third of all food is wasted at the retail and consumer levels. While research has shown that food wasted by children is similar to the rest of the U.S. population, there are many ways schools can reduce...

Food and Nutrition

Local & Regional Data Added to USDA Market News

August 05, 2014 Charles W. Parrott, Deputy Administrator, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program

America’s hunger for locally and regionally grown food has become a $7 billion-per-year market. That means more consumers are savoring farm-fresh food, and more farmers—especially small and mid-size farmers—are profiting from new markets for their products. It also means that a trove of useful...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Meteorologist Talks With Producers "In the Field"

July 01, 2014 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

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 the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Ever wonder how USDA is able to make a forecast – either economic or weather? It takes a lot of work. Last week, USDA’s...

Research and Science

The Cost of Cleaning Up the Chesapeake Bay

May 22, 2014 Kate Zook, Office of the Chief Economist

The Chesapeake Bay is a valuable resource. The Bay is home to a variety of species, such as blue crab and striped bass, provides jobs for local fishing communities, and serves as a place to interact with nature. About a quarter of the land in the Chesapeake Bay watershed is devoted to agriculture...

Conservation

It’s Said That No One can Predict the Weather, but Scientists at the Ag Outlook Forum Give it a Shot

February 27, 2014 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

Weather…. We all care about it. In many communities, local TV and radio weather forecasters are celebrities, and for good reason. While we can’t do much about the weather, it affects us all every day. During last week’s Agricultural Outlook Forum two sessions drew exceptionally large crowds. One was...

Conservation Research and Science Technology
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