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Conservation Program Pre-Proposals Due July 8

July 02, 2015 Sylvia Rainford, Natural Resources Conservation Service

This summer, 40 organizations from Michigan, Ohio and Indiana will work together to help agricultural producers reduce phosphorus runoff that ends up in the western Lake Erie basin, affecting water quality and contributing to algae blooms. This is an example of how the Regional Conservation...

Conservation

A Celebration of Homeownership

July 01, 2015 Tony Hernandez, Rural Housing Service Administrator, USDA

Homeownership Month 2015 is already coming to the end, and I couldn’t be happier with the celebrations I’ve participated in, read about or listened to stories of. In 30 days I have visited seven states across our nation to meet the people that work for and with USDA Rural Development to help make...

Rural

Lessons Learned from Farm to Summer Successes

June 25, 2015 Danielle Fleury and Kacie O'Brien, Farm to School Regional Leads, Food and Nutrition Service

As the school year draws to a close, many program operators that help keep our nation’s children nourished and active are just ramping up. When school is out, many school districts and an array of nonprofit partners step up to offer healthy summer meals through USDA’s Summer Food Service Program...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Launches Environmental Markets Website

June 24, 2015 Kari Cohen, Natural Resources Conservation Service

On April 13, 2015, the U.S. Water Prize was awarded to the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) for its innovative effort to develop and establish a multi-state water quality trading program in the Ohio River Basin. Through this program, utilities are paying farmers to implement conservation...

Conservation

Bringing the Farm to the City: How a Local Land Grant University is Supporting a Different Kind of Agriculture

June 11, 2015 Ann Bartuska, Ph.D., Deputy Undersecretary, Research, Education, and Economics

This year I have had the pleasure of visiting a number of urban agriculture operations. From California to Cleveland, the ability of individuals to realize the multidimensional benefits of agricultural production and leverage them in an urban context has been nothing short of amazing. This past week...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Safe and Secure Rural Homes: Continuing the Tradition in Kentucky

June 09, 2015 Tom Fern, Kentucky State Director

USDA celebrates National Homeownership Month each year in June, and we continue to shine the spotlight on projects across the nation. I wanted to illustrate the work we do to provide ladders of opportunity for rural residents who might not have such an opportunity without the support of USDA Rural...

Rural

Keeping an Eye on the Nation's Chemical Climate to Protect Water Resources

June 02, 2015 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Getting from Point A to Point B is sometimes a difficult task; that’s why we have maps. However, making maps is not always easy, either, especially when the image you’re trying to capture is carried on the wind. For nearly 40 years a coalition of government, education, industry, and other...

Conservation

Water Quality Trading Program Awarded For Innovation

April 17, 2015 Kari Cohen, Natural Resources Conservation Service

When USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) awarded a Conservation Innovation Grant to the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) in 2009, the notion of administering the nation’s largest water quality trading program in the Ohio River Basin was a twinkle in the eye of EPRI scientist...

Conservation

Midwest and Northern Forests Regional Climate Hubs Vulnerability Assessment Published

March 24, 2015 Jerry L. Hatfield, Midwest Climate Hub lead and Christopher Swanston, Northern Forests Sub Hub lead

USDA’s Regional Climate Hubs were established in February of 2014 to deliver science-based knowledge, practical information, and program support to farmers, ranchers, forest landowners, and resource managers to support climate-informed decision-making in light of the increased risks and...

Climate

American Farmland Trust and Many Others Thankful for Regional Conservation Partnership Program

March 09, 2015 Jason Weller, Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service

As a part of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, the most rewarding part of my job is seeing and hearing about the impact our work is having on the communities we serve. Last month, I had the pleasure of meeting with American Farmland Trust President Andrew McElwaine. He presented me with...

Conservation
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