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Citrus Trees: Move It AND Lose It

August 25, 2014 Abby Yigzaw, Public Affairs Specialist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

Soon, citrus producing states across America, including Arizona, California, Florida, Louisiana and Texas, will be full of fresh citrus. But gone are the days of sharing the fruit trees or seeds with friends and family out of state or even in the next county. It’s no longer as simple as packing it...

Animals Plants

Rural Small Business Connects with USDA at Upcoming Louisiana Event

August 18, 2014 Michelle Warren, Program Manager, USDA Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization

Do you have a small business and want to do business with USDA? If so, you need to consider attending an upcoming event in Louisiana. In support of the Obama Administration’s efforts to put Americans back to work and create an economy built to last, the USDA Office of Small Disadvantaged Business...

Initiatives

Thousands of Reasons to Celebrate National Farmers Market Week

August 04, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

The 15 th Annual National Farmers Market Week is off to a great start! Farmers markets connect and unite people living in urban and rural environments, provide access to fresh, healthy and delicious foods, and—best of all—put a face to the farmers and ranchers who produce their wonderful wares. We...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Delivering Along the Food Value Chain

July 10, 2014 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation & Marketing Program

A recent trip back home to Louisiana sparked memories of a simpler time when old trucks full of fresh produce rumbled down dusty roads to deliver goods to the local market. The 2012 Census of Agriculture tells us that 50,000 farmers and ranchers nationwide are now selling to local retailers and that...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Ag Research Month at the "People's Department"

April 29, 2014 Sean Adams, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

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. During the month of April we have taken a closer look at USDA’s Groundbreaking Research for a Revitalized Rural America...

Research and Science

Conservation Grant Helps Rice Growers Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

April 02, 2014 Ciji Taylor, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Note: Three projects funded by a USDA Conservation Innovation Grant were recently honored by the American Carbon Registry for innovative approaches to environmental stewardship. The winners included Ducks Unlimited, Delta Institute and Terra Global Capital. Ducks Unlimited’s work aimed to generate a...

Conservation

USDA Research Tradition Going Strong in the 21st Century

April 01, 2014 Sean Adams, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

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. During the month of April we will take a closer look at USDA’s Groundbreaking Research for a Revitalized Rural America...

Research and Science

Sweet Valentine Treats from the US Forest Service

February 12, 2014 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Forget the high-priced dinner, artificial moon glow and hurried wait staff this Valentine’s Day. Try, instead, something very different from the tried and true red roses that wilt away or those earrings that she really had hoped would be a ring. Plan a visit to a national forest or grassland. Let a...

Forestry

Good-Bye, Willie

February 11, 2014 Kent Politsch, Chief – Farm Service Agency Public Affairs

Willie F. Cooper recently retired after more than 56 years with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Three hundred of his Louisiana friends – more if the rain doesn’t freeze -- are prepared to honor Willie Feb. 11, in Alexandria, La. At retirement, people often reflect on their careers. Willie has a...

Conservation Technology

Celebrate the Chinese New Year While Being Citrus Smart

January 24, 2014 Workabeba (Abby) Yigzaw, Public Affairs Specialist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

Out with the snake, in with horse! January 31 marks the start of the Chinese New Year. Many people will be enjoying the rich cultural traditions of this holiday such as food, parades and exchanging gifts. One traditional Chinese New Year gift is citrus fruit, such as mandarin oranges and tangerines...

Animals Plants
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