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100 Years of Agricultural Trade: A Century of Growth, Innovation, and Progress

February 21, 2024 Alexis M. Taylor, USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs

This year marks the 100th anniversary of USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum. I was excited to participate in a panel session that reviewed the past 100 years of agricultural trade in the United States and acknowledge the forces that have shaped its evolution during the past century.

Climate Farming Nutrition Security Rural Trade

USDA’s Climate-Smart Research Investments in our Communities and in our Planet

April 22, 2022 Casey C. Keel, Public Affairs Specialist, Research, Education, and Economics

As we celebrate this Earth Day, we want to share a few examples of USDA’s commitment to climate-smart research and scientific investments.

Research and Science

Is the Allure of Farming Irresistible?

June 16, 2021 Jodi Halvorson, USDA NASS Public Affairs Specialist

Farming is hot! From sweet corn to watermelon and apricots to tomatoes, a lot is growing on the farm this summer. Millions of producers across our nation continue to work tirelessly to produce safe and delicious food. According to the latest Census of Agriculture, more than a quarter of these...

Research and Science

Montana Range Riding Aids Ranchers, Mitigates Conflicts

November 10, 2020 Jessianne Castle, Biological Science Technician, USDA Wildlife Services

As silvery moonlight washed across the Montana meadow, it sent long shadows over the grass. Tonight, I didn’t need the gentle clang of the grazing bell to tell me where the horses were feeding. My leggy quarter horse was as brightly silver-white as the full moon. The distant lowing of cows across...

Animals

Hawaii’s Crown Jewels of U.S. Agriculture

April 07, 2020 Shawn Clark, Hawaii State Statistician, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service

Without a doubt, Hawaii is an influencer’s paradise when it comes to spurring creativity for storytellers, brands, and entertainment on social media platforms of all kinds. But are these “influencers in the wild” missing out on the crowning jewel of U.S. agriculture? Maybe not, but there is a...

Research and Science

Introducing the New USDA Climate Hubs Web Portal

September 29, 2017 Dr. David Brown, USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub Director

Since 2014, the ten USDA Climate Hubs have been helping farmers, ranchers, forest landowners, resource managers, and rural communities plan for and manage weather- and climate-related risks and vulnerabilities. A key element of that effort has been the distribution of information resources via the...

Climate

NRCS Develops New Web App to Expedite Agency Response to Harvey

September 20, 2017 Dee Ann Littlefield, NRCS Public Affairs Specialist, Henrietta, TX

The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Texas has developed a new USDA web application – Hurricane Harvey Damage Reporter – to help staff assess post-storm, agricultural damages faster and easier than the previous handwritten process.

Conservation Technology

Join the Bat Squad and Pull for Bats during Bat Week

October 24, 2016 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

Bats have quite the list of positive effects in our world, from the billions of dollars they save in pesticides to natural pollination and seed spreading. Bats eat about one-half of their body weight in insects each night. We need bats. In honor of our furry, flying mammal friends, consider pulling...

Conservation Initiatives Forestry

2016 GODAN Summit: A Large Display of USG Support for Agriculture and Nutrition Open Data

September 20, 2016 USDA Chief Scientist Dr. Cathie Woteki, and USDA Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics

Open agriculture and nutrition data is a powerful tool for long-term sustainable development. The Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) initiative - comprising more than 350 international organizations representing governments, donors, businesses, and not-for-profits - continues to...

Initiatives Research and Science

Secretary Vilsack Visits Puerto Rico to Talk Climate Change and Caribbean Agriculture

June 20, 2016 William A. Gould, USDA Caribbean Climate Hub, USFS and Isabel K. Parés Caribbean Climate Hub Coordinator, USDA partner

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited the Caribbean Climate Hub in Puerto Rico earlier this month to lead a roundtable discussions with local agricultural officials, farmers and ranchers, USDA agency leaders, economic investors, and scientists, and to view first-hand the Hub’s pioneering work in...

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