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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

Arizona Tour Shows Native Farmers' Dedication to Hard Work and Conservation

March 10, 2014 Kirk Hanlin, Assistant Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service

I come from generations of Mississippi River towboat captains and family farmers. From as early as I can remember, our family believed that if you were going to do a job, you’d better do it right, and that no job was either too big or too small. Hard work was valued, and everyone always looked for...

Conservation

Recent Forecast Shows Limited Water Supply in Westernmost States

February 19, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Limited water supplies are predicted in many areas west of the Continental Divide, according to this year’s second forecast by the National Water and Climate Center of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Right now, snow measuring stations in California, Nevada and Oregon that...

Conservation

Consortium Uses Innovative Research to Tap Key Groundwater Source for Rural Region

February 11, 2014 Ann Perry, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

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. As a major underground water source, the Ogallala Aquifer plays a key role in the economic vitality of vast stretches of the...

Conservation Research and Science

USDA Funded Apartment Complex Not Just "Renovated" but "Innovated"

January 30, 2014 Dianna Jennings, Special Projects Director, USDA Rural Development, Arizona

Aesthetically the change is obvious and pleasing, but what hides inside the walls and under the ground is what is making the big difference at Kachina Apartments in Casa Grande, Arizona. The 96-unit senior complex recently underwent a major rehabilitation that not only renovated the individual units...

Rural

Year's First National Water Forecast Predicts Limited Supply West of the Continental Divide

January 27, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

A limited water supply is predicted west of the Continental Divide, according to the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) National Water and Climate Center (NWCC) data in its first forecast in 2014. The NWCC also predicts normal water supply east of the Continental Divide and will continue...

Conservation

NIFA Signs Pact to Promote and Support U.S.-Israeli Agricultural R&D

December 10, 2013 Scott Elliott, 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. On November 22, the United States and Israel came one step closer to renewing agricultural research and development...

Research and Science

Natural Resources Conservation Service & South Carolina City Work Together to Save Home from Floodwaters

December 02, 2013 Amy Overstreet, NRCS South Carolina

Heavy rains can cause flooding and erosion, and for homeowners in West Columbia, S.C. – a new cliff right below their bedroom. Two major rain events last spring and summer transformed Natchez Trail Road into a flowing river, ultimately creating a 35-foot cliff near a home. Sue and Bob Allen turned...

Conservation

Conservation Innovation Grant Helps Cranberry Farmers Conserve Water, Shield Fruit from Cold

November 25, 2013 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

It’s tough to imagine the Thanksgiving celebration without turkey, dressing, and most importantly, the cranberry sauce. To keep this holiday staple safe from the cold and ready for harvest, farmers apply water to cranberries on frosty nights. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and Cape...

Conservation

Public TV Showcases Conservation Efforts in California to Clean & Conserve Water

November 21, 2013 Jennifer Van Eps, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Ann Johnson grows wine grapes in El Dorado County, Calif., where she carefully uses each drop of water. Water is imperative to her operation, and using it wisely and keeping it clean are important to private landowners like her. Conservation practices, like a drip irrigation system, help her care...

Conservation
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