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Special Bean Team Tackling World Hunger with Science

February 04, 2016 Jan Suszkiw, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

2016 has been named “International Year of the Pulses” by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN). The goal of the initiative is to educate consumers about the nutritional and other benefits of eating pulse crops, as well as to marshal the capabilities of agricultural research organizations...

Research and Science

Under Represented Students STEP-Up to Careers in Agriculture

January 20, 2016 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The lack of women and minority representation in the professional agricultural workforce has become so pronounced that in STEM Stratplan 2013 President Obama called for an “all-hands-on-deck approach to science, technology, engineering, and math” (STEM) education. According to the White House...

Initiatives

Creating a Gentler, More Profitable Way to Harvest Blueberries

January 13, 2016 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Although automation in agriculture is often synonymous with efficiency, that has not been the case with harvesting and processing berries. That is about to change. Automated berry processing systems often damage the fruit, which results in lower profitability for growers and marketers. To counter...

Research and Science Technology

Growing Areas of the Law

December 23, 2015 Kim Kaplan, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Success in any part of agriculture today means being able to successfully navigate local, state and federal laws and regulations — from water rights to food safety regulations, from crop insurance to organic certification. To help people find such legal information, the National Agricultural Library...

Health and Safety

Soils in the Classroom: Celebrating the Discovery and Donation of a Historic Soils Collection

December 21, 2015 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Vermont

Thanks to the efforts of a dedicated science teacher from New Jersey, a valuable piece of soil science history is now available for viewing and research among the special collections at USDA’s National Agricultural Library (NAL) in Beltsville, Maryland. Jill Guenther, who has taught Earth and space...

Conservation

High Five for Pollinators: Busy Bees, Bats and Butterflies

December 15, 2015 Sarah Haymaker, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

Day and night, pollinators are at work all around us—and it's not just honey bees. Did you know that pollinators are responsible for one out of three bites of food we eat? If you'd like to learn more, we've pulled together five blogs from 2015 highlighting some surprising facts about these busy...

Conservation Forestry

A Banner Year for Research: 5 Innovative Projects Aimed at Helping Growers

December 08, 2015 Kim Kaplan, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

USDA scientists work 365 days to provide safe and sustainable food, water, and natural resources in the face of a changing climate and uncertain energy sources. To recognize the contribution that agricultural science and research makes in our daily lives, this week’s “Banner Year” series features...

Research and Science

Walnuts Have Fewer Calories than the Label Suggests, ARS Researcher Discovers

December 03, 2015 Dennis O'Brien, ARS Public Affairs Specialist

USDA scientists have found that walnuts have 21 percent fewer calories than previously thought, which is good news for the weight-conscious nut lover! Researchers with USDA’s Agricultural Research Service fed volunteers a controlled diet consisting of walnut halves and pieces (45 grams) for three...

Research and Science

Poinsettias: Helping an Icon to Bloom at the Right Time

December 01, 2015 Kim Kaplan, 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. Poinsettias are more than just an icon of the Christmas season. They’ve become the go-to plant for decorating homes, hotels...

Research and Science

Natural Supplements for Healthier Turkeys

November 24, 2015 Sandra Avant, 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. Let’s talk turkey. You’re going to hear a lot about food safety as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, but what you often...

Research and Science
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