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How do You Prepare for this Year's Fire Season? Tune in Friday with #PrepareAthon!

April 23, 2014 Leo Kay, U.S. Forest Service, Fire and Aviation Management

With yet another busy fire season around the corner, the U.S. Forest Service, CAL FIRE and the U.S. Fire Administration decided to take to social media and talk about America’s PrepareAthon!, which is a nationwide, community-based campaign for action to increase emergency preparedness and resilience...

Forestry

Everybody Talks About the Weather...

April 23, 2014 Mike Crimmins, Cooperative Extension, Arizona

The climate statistics for the first month of 2014 have been impressive. Extreme weather has lashed the United States from Alaska to Florida with record warmth, cold, dry and wet conditions all at the same time. The National Climatic Data Center reports that January of 2014 was the driest January on...

Conservation

Top Five Reasons You Should "Root" for Soil Health Farmers on Earth Day 2014

April 17, 2014 Ron Nichols, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Earth Day is next Tuesday. To meet the growing sustainability challenges of the 21 st Century, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is reminding people that many of the solutions are right at our feet — in the soil. Here are the top five reasons NRCS says why on Earth Day 2014 you...

Conservation

Water Supply Forecast Shows Record Snow in Northern Parts of West, Parched in Southwest

April 14, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

March storms increased snowpack in the northern half of the West but didn’t provide much relief for the dry southern half, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Water and Climate Center (NWCC) in its April 2014 water supply forecast. According to the Natural Resources...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: Disaster Assistance Sign Up for Farmers and Ranchers to Begin April 15

April 11, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Over the past several years, livestock producers have suffered through long-term drought, blizzards and other extreme weather-related disasters. Without the surety of disaster assistance programs, severe weather has caused economic hardship for producers and many have struggled to survive. Since the...

Conservation

U.S. Forest Service: Responding and Adapting to Wildland Fire

April 10, 2014 Tom Harbour, Director of Fire and Aviation Management, U.S. Forest Service

The loss of property and firefighters during wildfires are a reminder of the challenges we face in reducing the risks associated with large, unpredictable wildfires. Climate change, drought, insect infestations, changing land-use patterns, and other factors have contributed to increases in the...

Forestry

Finding Success with Next Generation Farmers

April 08, 2014 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Not everyone goes to work every day knowing that they will be inspired by the people they meet—I’m very fortunate in that way. From the federal agencies that I oversee to the farmers and ranchers I visit with, I am truly inspired by their dedication to serving the American people and their...

Conservation

Need for Geospatial Data Grows Across the Country

April 08, 2014 Rick Mueller, Spatial Analysis Research Section Head, National Agricultural Statistics 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 the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. During the month of April we will take a closer look at USDA’s Groundbreaking Research for a Revitalized Rural America...

Research and Science

The Modern Farmer and USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service

March 31, 2014 Elisa O'Halloran, National Webmaster, Natural Resources Conservation Service

For generations, children have been singing about the farmer, his wife and kids, and even the mouse and the cheese. But today, a modern farmer is more likely to be using the mouse on his computer (or more realistically, a smartphone or tablet) than dancing around a small wooded valley with his...

Conservation

World Water Day: Reflecting on the Importance of Water to the World

March 24, 2014 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

I care deeply about conserving our land, soil and water and know that farmers are incredible stewards of the land. Prior to coming to USDA, I served as CEO of the National Association of Conservation Districts. I know firsthand that improving water conservation requires innovative technologies and...

Conservation
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