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Grant Helps Farmers' Sustainability Goals, Embrace New Technology

February 24, 2014 Jason Weller, Chief of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service

How can farmers reduce their fertilizer costs, maintain yields, reduce their environmental impacts, and take advantage of a new and emerging source of income? A project funded by a USDA Conservation Innovation Grant is showing how. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service awarded a CIG grant in...

Conservation

USDA Updates Multi-year Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan

December 05, 2013 Dean Johnson, USDA Facilities Energy & Water Program Manager

Many of the USDA programs touch almost every American, every day. And as concerns grow about climate change, greenhouse gases and depleting natural resources, USDA continues creating opportunities for farmers, ranchers, forest landowners, public land managers and families in rural communities. These...

Energy Conservation

Conservation Innovation Grant Produces Carbon Farming Opportunities in North Dakota

October 31, 2013 Ciji Taylor, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana provides sanctuary to millions of nesting waterfowl each summer. With an innovative partnership led by Ducks Unlimited (DU), USDA is helping to provide new opportunities for agricultural producers in the region to sequester carbon...

Conservation

Former California Governor Schwarzenegger Cited for Work on Climate Change, Named Honorary US Forest Service Ranger

October 30, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger received a U.S. Forest Service badge and jacket during a special ceremony in Washington, D.C., naming him an Honorary Forest Ranger for his work on climate change issues. “I know you understand what we need to do as a nation to reduce the level of...

Forestry

Arkansas Poultry Farmer Cuts Costs & Reduces Carbon Footprint

October 30, 2013 Creston Shrum, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Arkansas

It can take a lot of energy to raise chickens as farmers have to control the temperature and lighting in houses, meaning high costs and high energy use. But with help from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, poultry producers can cut their costs while conserving energy. One Benton County...

Conservation Energy

Our Forests and Climate Change

September 12, 2013 Robert Bonnie, Under Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and the Environment and Anne Castle, Assistant Secretary for Water & Science at the Department of the Interior

Cross posted from the White House Council on Environmental Quality blog: Americans know the importance of forests to our communities and our economy. They provide jobs and recreational opportunities, filter our air and water, and make up essential habitat for wildlife and natural resources. But...

Forestry

COMET-Farm™: Conservation Calculation

August 21, 2013 Spencer Miller, NRCS

USDA’s new online carbon-capture calculator, COMET-Farm™, has nothing to do with comets. This tool is all about farms and their potential to help planet Earth. Since its recent release more than 4,200 visitors have already explored the new online COMET-Farm™ tool to learn how they can become part of...

Conservation

Paris Air Show a Hit for USDA Partners

July 09, 2013 Jennifer Martin and Tanisha Greene, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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. Most people don’t equate aviation with agriculture, but two USDA partners, Washington State University (WSU) and members of...

Energy Research and Science

USDA's 2012 Sustainability Scorecard

May 31, 2013 Robin Heard, USDA Senior Sustainability Officer

USDA’s 2012 Sustainability Scorecard showcases the Department’s ongoing commitment to meeting goals that reduce indirect greenhouse gas emissions, decrease energy use per square foot, increase renewable energy use, decrease potable water use per square foot, and incorporate sustainable building...

Energy Conservation

ARS Labs Unravel Genetics of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

February 07, 2012 Jude Maul, USDA-ARS Research Ecologist

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. Understanding the causes of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agricultural landscapes is truly a multi-scale challenge...

Research and Science
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