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The Benefits of Studying a Domestic Goat with an Interesting History

April 13, 2017 Dennis O’Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

In much of the developing world, goats are essential for survival and are highly valued for their meat, milk and hides. So it should come as no surprise that Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and academic and industry colleagues, working with DNA from a domestic goat, used new...

Research and Science

Using the World's Oldest Apple Trees to Supply New Ones

March 15, 2017 Dennis O'Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Considering the many different types of apples we see at farmers markets and supermarkets, it may be hard to believe that apple trees are not as diverse as they should be. But it isn’t the fruit-bearing part of the apple tree that’s the problem, it’s the apple tree’s rootstock. Most of today’s...

Research and Science

Flushed Away...Probing For Antibiotic Presence in Our Food Supply

February 17, 2017 Dennis O'Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

It’s a question with major public-health implications: Could antibiotics and other widely used medications get into our food supply when they are flushed into our sewers? To try to answer that question, researchers from USDA and Penn State University (PSU) assessed whether some commonly used...

Research and Science

Connecting Health, Faith and Agriculture: How One Community is Using Agriculture to Support Community Health

January 04, 2017 USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

In the rural community of Conetoe, North Carolina, residents are taking aim at the lack of access to healthy and nutritious food and its youth are leading the charge. In the predominately African American town, more than 60 youth participants of Conetoe Family Life Center (CFLC) have a direct role...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

USDA's Diversity Programs "Open New Doors" for Montana Student

December 21, 2016 Dennis O'Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Robert G. Bruton grew up on the Flathead Indian Reservation in northwestern Montana in a family that, like many others, was severely challenged by the rising college tuition costs. He is not a Native American, but he chose to attend Salish Kootenai Tribal College in Pablo, Montana, in part because...

Initiatives

Agriculture Gets an Aerodynamic Boost

December 06, 2016 Dennis O'Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Hitting your target—and only your target—is a top priority when spraying pesticides from an airplane. And the use of a small object could be a big help in making sure that happens. That’s the focus of the research being conducted by Daniel Martin, an engineer with Agricultural Research Service’s...

Research and Science

Helping Farmers Adapt to Extreme Weather and a Changing Climate

November 28, 2016 Dan Dostie, NRCS Project Liaison, USDA Northeast Climate Hub

Changes in climate and more extreme weather are already increasing challenges for agriculture and natural resource managers nationally and globally. Many of these challenges are expected to continue into the future. A new USDA report Adaptation Resources for Agriculture: Responding to Climate...

Climate

Meet the Experts: USDA’s National Agricultural Library Launches New Online Food Safety Video Collection

November 21, 2016 the Food Safety Research Information Office, National Agricultural Library

Food is necessary and can be quite enjoyable, but it must also be safe to eat. Unfortunately, about one out of six Americans gets sick from eating contaminated food at some point during the year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Scientists from USDA’s Agricultural...

Initiatives Health and Safety

Washington State Lab Sows the Seeds of Tomorrow’s Scientists

November 16, 2016 Jan Suszkiw, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Christos Galanopoulos, a rising senior from Virginia State University (VSU), recently interned with ARS under the guidance of Jinguo Hu and Brian Irish at ARS’s Plant Germplasm Introduction and Testing Research Unit in Pullman, Washington. He conducted a range of projects directly related to his...

Research and Science

Veterans Returning to Civilian Life Bring Skill and Talent to Farm and Ranch

November 10, 2016 Lanon Baccam, Deputy Under Secretary, Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services and Military Veterans Agricultural Liaison

In honor of Veterans Day, Deputy Under Secretary Lanon Baccam provided Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack with an overview of USDA’s support for veterans. Baccam, a proud army veteran, also serves as the Department’s Military Veterans Agriculture Liaison.

Initiatives Conservation Research and Science
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