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Trade Agreements Key to Oregon Winemaker's Success

June 10, 2016 Jonathan Cordone, Deputy Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

Exports are vital to the growth of U.S. agriculture. Since 2000, around 20 percent of annual agricultural production in the United States has been exported. Still, it’s difficult to conceptualize the real impact of free trade agreements until you talk to the people who have directly benefitted from...

Trade USDA Results

Discovering the Health Benefits of Wine Grape Seeds

November 10, 2015 Sandra Avant, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research 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 USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. What happens to seeds from wine grapes? They’re typically put in compost, mixed in cattle feed, or dumped in landfills. But...

Research and Science

From Over 100,000 to 1: Partners Band Together to Beat the European Grapevine Moth

April 27, 2015 Osama El-Lissy, USDA APHIS Deputy Administrator, Plant Protection and Quarantine

Last fall, the results of trapping for the European Grapevine Moth (Lobesia botrana or EGVM) in California were recounted during a conference call for the partners working to eradicate this invasive insect: zero, zero, zero, one moth. We’ve gone from more than 100,000 EGVM trapped in 2010 to just...

Animals Plants

In Vermont the Hills are Alive and the Maple's Flowing

March 05, 2015 Gary Keough, New England 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. Farming is...

Conservation

No Sour Grapes for a Nebraska Vinegar Crafter

October 21, 2014 Maxine Moul, Nebraska State Director, USDA Rural Development

Fifteen years ago, George Johnson and his daughter, Emily, began their first foray into winemaking, vinifying local wild grapes and other fruits in their home in rural Cody, Nebraska. At the suggestion of a family friend, they began to experiment with turning their uniquely flavored wines into...

Rural

An American Grown State Dinner - Featuring America's Cut Flower Industry

February 18, 2014 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Last week, President and Mrs. Obama hosted France’s President, Francois Hollande for a State Dinner on the South Lawn of the White House. State Dinners are a way to celebrate U.S. relations with international friends and allies. Past dinners at the White House during the Obama Administration have...

Trade

Organic 101: Organic Wine

January 08, 2013 Miles McEvoy, National Organic Program Deputy Administrator

This is the ninth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. According to a 2011 survey by the Organic Trade Association, organic beverages made up about 12% of total organic food sales growth. Organic wine contributed to that growth...

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California Wine Industry Celebrates 35th Anniversary of the ‘Judgment in Paris’

June 22, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

If we’ve learned anything from the ‘Judgment in Paris,’ it is that competition is a good thing and it pushes producers to improve their products overtime. On May 20, the Wine Institute of California partnered with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) office...

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