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On Farms and Ranches, Every Day is Earth Day

April 22, 2019 Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation Bill Northey

At USDA, we celebrate Earth Day 2019 by offering big thank-yous to farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners for all they do. Every day, we recognize their efforts to conserve natural resources while producing food, fiber, and fuel for people in their communities and around the world. They’re doing...

Conservation Farming

The Pumpkin Spice Latte Farm

November 13, 2018 Jodi Letterman, NASS Pacific Region Public Affairs Specialist

Americans love Thanksgiving and all of the food that goes along with it. Who can blame us when the food is high quality and delicious? Roast turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and yeah, rivers of pumpkin spice latte will flow this season, warming hearts and filling bellies across our great country.

Farming Research and Science

NASS Gathers Feedback from Farmers and Ranchers about Their Survey Experience

October 02, 2018 Jim Barrett, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Data collected from farmers and ranchers by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) allows for timely and accurate statistics that help our customers – U.S. farmers and ranchers, among many others – make informed business decisions. These vital data also...

Research and Science

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

Deadline Approaches to Register for Key Dairy Safety Net Program

May 14, 2018 Danielle Cooke, Farm Service Agency

Dairy producers have until June 1, 2018, to register for the new and improved Margin Protection Program for Dairy (MPP-Dairy), which provides protection to dairy producers from shifting milk and feed prices.

Farming

When Disasters Hit, Help Is as Close as Your USDA Service Center

April 10, 2018 Steve Peterson, Acting Administrator, Farm Service Agency

When a disaster strikes, farmers and ranchers don’t want a process, they want help.

Disaster

Hawaii Middle School Student Funds 4-H Livestock Project with FSA Youth Loan

April 02, 2018 Cassie Bable, Farm Service Agency Public Affairs Specialist

Hokuao Arce, a 12-year-old student at Molokai Middle School in Molokai, Hawaii, is naturally following in his family’s footsteps and embracing his agricultural background.

Farming

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

AgrAbility Helps Ag Workers with Disabilities Succeed

October 10, 2017 Aida Balsano, National Program Leader for Rural Health and Safety, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers have one of the most dangerous occupations in America, suffering more fatal work injuries each year than most other professions. There were 570 fatalities in 2015 and even more debilitating injuries.

Farming

Conservation Couple: From Bay Area Business Owners to Award-Winning, First Gen Ranchers

July 27, 2017 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Byrhonda Lyons of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service contributed this blog on USDA’s work in conservation partnerships. When Mike and Kathy Landini packed their belongings into friends’ trucks and left Concord, Calif., for Elk Creek, Calif., they had no idea what their new life would bring. They...

Conservation
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