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New Revenue Option for Ag Producers to Yield Attractive Returns

July 26, 2018 Lindsay White and Michelle Banks, NRCS

Oregon ranchers Dan and Suzy Probert grow cattle and healthy soil. And with the help of Farm Bill programs, they’re protecting the Lightning Creek Ranch from development as well as finding new revenue options like carbon trading markets.

Conservation

Cooperative Forestry Act Celebrates 40 Years of Helping Private Forest Owners

June 28, 2018 Joyce El Kouarti, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

When most people think of forested lands in our country what comes to mind are public wild lands like the Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon or the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. But the reality is most forests in America, nearly sixty percent, are owned by private landowners who very much...

Forestry

A Proud History of U.S. Hops Creates Diversity in Ag, and Great Beers

March 14, 2018 Matt Russell, Public Affairs Specialist, NASS Heartland Region

Our third U.S. President and well-known home brewer, Thomas Jefferson would be proud. In 2017, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) reported that hop production totaled a record high 104 million pounds out of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Brewers of all sizes use this crop – worth...

Research and Science

The Rancher in the Rye

January 11, 2018 Spencer Miller, NRCS

Buying more land isn’t always an option. But often, you can make your existing land go much further. By removing invasive weeds, seeding rye grass and adopting rotational grazing, Oregon rancher Jeff Baxter was able to produce a whole lot more on the same number of acres.

Conservation

Employment and Training Programs: Jobs and So Much More

June 14, 2017 Jesus Mendoza, Jr., USDA Food and Nutrition Service Regional Administrator for the Western Region

Recently, I was privileged to visit Portland, Ore., and had yet another opportunity to appreciate why the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment and Training (SNAP E&T) Program is so important. SNAP E&T, which is available in all 50 states, is a skills and job training program designed...

Food and Nutrition

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Sarah Jovan

May 24, 2017 Lilia McFarland, New and Beginning Farmer and Ranch Program Coordinator

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. This month, we are proud to share the story of Sarah Jovan, a Research Ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service in Portland, Oregon. Sarah, along with her colleague...

Initiatives

Seeing is Believing: Soil Health Practices and No-Till Farming Transform Landscapes and Produce Nutritious Food

December 19, 2016 Garrett Duyck, NRCS Oregon and Diane Petit, NRCS Massachusetts

This month, we’re highlighting 12 important gifts given to us when we conserve natural resources: soil, food, plants, wildlife, people, health, protection, recreation, air, water, technology and the future. NRCS’ mission is to conserve the full range of natural resources, but soil health is our...

Conservation

Sagebrush Songbirds under the Sage Grouse Umbrella

November 18, 2016 Thad Heater, Sage Grouse Initiative Coordinator, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The charismatic sage grouse is often in the spotlight as the flagship species in the sagebrush ecosystem. The smaller songbirds that live alongside the grouse don't always attract as much attention, but they are also good indicators of how the sagebrush range is faring. Recently, in a project funded...

Conservation

NRCS Helps to Keep Native American Traditions Alive

November 04, 2016 Jocelyn Benjamin, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

The 567 federally-recognized Native American Tribes are unique in their own way—from their languages and family structure, to their clothing and food. Tribes are working hard to revive their roots to help reconnect their heritage to the land, rekindle their spiritual bonds and cultural traditions...

Conservation

Small Steps for Using the USDA Farm to School Census

October 18, 2016 Matthew Benson, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Community Food Systems

Cross-posted from the National Farm to School Network website: Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released final results from the 2015 USDA Farm to School Census, showing that more than 42,000 schools across the country are operating farm to school programs and another 10...

Food and Nutrition
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