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Continued Support for Local Food

October 02, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

Strong local food systems are one of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Vilsack’s four key pillars to revitalize rural economies. On Monday, he announced the award of over $52 million to support local and regional food systems and the organic industry through five USDA grant programs...

Food and Nutrition Farming

South Carolina Agriculture – Nothing Could Be Finer

August 28, 2014 By Eddie Wells, South Carolina State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. Agriculture in...

Research and Science

A Love of the Outdoors Inspires a Forest Service Employee to Support Her Natural Resource Mission

August 15, 2014 Beverly Carroll, Office of Communications, U.S. Forest Service

Jennifer Heisey Barnhart has always loved the outdoors so it’s only logical that all of her jobs have been working outdoors. Jennifer is a fairly new employee of the U.S. Forest Service, currently working with the Andrew Pickens Ranger District on the Sumter National Forest in South Carolina for...

Forestry

South Carolina Farmer Honors Great-Grandfather's Conservation Ethic

July 14, 2014 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, South Carolina

Hallie Robinson farms a small piece of land with an enormous amount of energy and excitement. She and her husband, William Robinson, farm three acres of vegetables and raise ducks, geese, goats and cows in Lee County, S.C. They moved to the farm in 1979, and much of her farm knowledge comes from her...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Meteorologist Talks With Producers "In the Field"

July 01, 2014 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

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. Ever wonder how USDA is able to make a forecast – either economic or weather? It takes a lot of work. Last week, USDA’s...

Research and Science

New Web-Based Tool Helps Land Managers Plan for Forests' Future

June 17, 2014 Stephanie Worley Firley, Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center, U.S. Forest 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. From South Carolina’s coastal plain to the North Carolina mountains to the tropics of Puerto Rico to the southern Sierra...

Forestry Research and Science

Restored Wetland Doubles as Outdoor Classroom for High School Students

May 27, 2014 Amy Overstreet, South Carolina Natural Resources Conservation Service

A 53-acre conservation easement is an ideal environmental learning lab for students at Francis Hugh Wardlaw Academy in Johnston, South Carolina. The land was once pastures for cattle, but now it’s a vibrant wetland just across the street from the high school. The contractor hired to install the...

Conservation

Under Secretary Bonnie Visits South Carolina to See Longleaf Partnerships

May 23, 2014 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, South Carolina and Michelle Burnett, U.S. Forest Service

The longleaf pine ecosystem is one of the most diverse in the world. It provides habitat to nearly 900 plant species and 29 federally-listed threatened or endangered species. It’s prized for its valuable timber and its strength against disease, pests and damaging storms. But longleaf pine forests...

Conservation Forestry

Cover Crops and Soil Health Awareness Gaining Popularity in South Carolina

April 25, 2014 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, South Carolina

Nearly 100 farmers recently gathered in Dillon County, S.C. to see why some farmers are raving about the benefits of cover crops. A few groups hosted a field day to illustrate first-year findings resulting from demonstrations made possible through a USDA Conservation Innovation Grant. USDA’s Natural...

Conservation

When it Comes to Honoring Our Agricultural Heroes, Thank You Is Not Enough

April 17, 2014 Michael Scuse, Under Secretary of Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

This is the final post of a Microloan Success feature series on the USDA blog. To see previous blogs, go to the Microloan Success feature series. I’ve got one of the best jobs in the country, hands down. As Under Secretary for the Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, I get to meet with – and talk...

Conservation
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