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Training the Next Generation of Watershed Managers to Fight Drought

July 14, 2015 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

With drought reaching historic proportions in Western states, America needs people with both knowledge and experience in water management to help ensure that forests and working lands stay ahead of the effects of climate change. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food...

Conservation

Nothing Fishy about Probiotics

July 08, 2015 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

After searching 15 years for a way to combat a devastating disease among salmonids (salmon and trout), researchers at Washington State University (WSU) and the University of Idaho (UI) found an answer inside the fish itself. Dr. Kenneth Cain’s team at UI’s Aquaculture Research Institute cultured a...

Animals Plants Research and Science

Feed Thy Neighbor: South LA Youth Use Neighborhood Gardens to Educate, Better Community Health

June 25, 2015 Amanda M. Hils, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

It began with the desire of a group of South Los Angeles high school students to increase access to more effective nutrition education at their school. They started small—a monthly guest speaker, bags of veggies, cutting boards, and nutrition education. Now, their efforts have blossomed and...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Celebrating a Long History of Ingenuity at the National Maker Faire

June 18, 2015 Tawny Mata, Ph.D. Adviser, United States Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief Scientist

For hundreds of years, agriculture has fostered a community of “makers” – people who have engineered the tools that ensure a steady, abundant supply of food and fiber under a wide variety of conditions. From the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, Mason jars in 1858, the gasoline tractor in 1892...

Technology

Deal Gives Back

June 11, 2015 Meryl Harrell, Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary

Here at USDA, we believe in the power of community to make a difference. So when Alice Deal Middle School in Washington, DC, reached out to the USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships to come visit for their annual day of service, we were eager to welcome over 100 seventh graders...

Conservation Initiatives

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

Behind the Scenes of the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food Initiative: Jill Auburn

June 10, 2015 Elanor Starmer, Senior Advisor to the Secretary on Local and Regional Food Systems

This month, the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food initiative (KYF2) celebrates an important milestone: the sixth anniversary of the first convening of the KYF2 Task Force. Since 2009, the Task Force, a dedicated team of experts from across the Department, has been hard at work in support of USDA’s...

Food and Nutrition Farming

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

USDA Goes All in for Produce Safety Outreach

May 29, 2015 Lorenzo A. Tribbett, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Specialty Crops Inspection Division Director

For the produce industry, the summer and fall of 2015 is more than a chance to share a new season of crops with customers. It’s when several of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) laws will become final. FSMA will make significant changes to the country’s food...

Health and Safety

The New Wave of Wheat: Increasing Resistant Starch to Improve Health Benefits

May 26, 2015 Amanda M. Hils, NIFA Public Affairs

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. Bread and pasta are mealtime favorites and household staples for many, but carbohydrates may also present a problem for many...

Research and Science
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