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Strengthening U.S. Farm Labor through Surveys

September 21, 2016 Jody McDaniel, Environmental, Economics, and Demographics Branch Chief, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Throughout the course of the year, hired labor makes planting and harvesting of America’s farmland possible. On my family’s Illinois farm, we relied on both paid and unpaid friends and family to bring in our hay. Nearby farmers however relied on seasonal migrant labor to harvest vegetables. Today I...

USDA Results Conservation

Good Land Management Helps Clean Waterways, Wildlife Rebound

September 14, 2016 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

You've seen those markers on storm drains that say: “No dumping. Drains to river.” Or to a “lake” or “creek.” It’s a reminder that what we do on the land has a direct impact on a body of water somewhere. Many of our nation's farmers, ranchers and forest landowners are taking steps to ensure they're...

Conservation

Working with Livestock Industry to Provide Critical Market Intelligence

September 14, 2016 Craig A. Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program

The Livestock Mandatory Price Reporting (LMR) Program was created to expand pricing information available to the livestock industry. The data is collected and distributed by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) through its USDA Market News division to provide market information for cattle...

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RMA Engages Farmers at Annual Meeting of Southern Grassroots Cooperatives

August 30, 2016 Mike Alston, Associate Administrator, Risk Management Agency

Recently, I had the honor of representing USDA at the annual Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund (FSCLA) annual meeting in Epes, Ala. It gave me a chance to speak with a phenomenal group of hardworking farmers and ranchers, to hear their stories and share some of the...

Conservation

A New Era for Civil Rights at The People's Department

August 02, 2016 USDA Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Dr. Joe Leonard

Throughout the month of August, we are reflecting on changes we’ve made over the past eight years to create a culture of inclusivity among USDA employees and the diverse communities we serve. For a broader look at our progress, check out our Results project here: As a kid during the first years of...

USDA Results Initiatives

Understanding the USDA Organic Label

July 22, 2016 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

Amidst nutrition facts, ingredient lists, and dietary claims on food packages, “organic” might appear as one more piece of information to decipher when shopping for products. Understanding what the organic label means can help shoppers make informed purchasing choices. Organic is a labeling term...

Food and Nutrition

Relationships and Technology Are the Keys to Better Data for Farmers and Ranchers

July 20, 2016 Hubert Hamer, Administrator, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Like nearly all organizations that use surveys to collect information, we have seen declining response rates in recent years. The value of accurate data is now more important than ever for decision-making on the farm, and by USDA farm program administrators, policy makers, researchers, market...

Technology

Crop Insurance Continues to Strengthen Rural Communities

July 14, 2016 Brandon Willis, Risk Management Agency Administrator

America’s farmers and ranchers work hard to provide food for the world, contributing to the nation’s economy, as well as to the strength of our rural communities. To support our nation’s hardworking producers, we’ve developed programs designed to help them stay at the forefront of global production...

Conservation

USDA Grants Help Specialty Crop Industry Build Food Safety Partnerships

July 06, 2016 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation and Marketing Program

July is the height of summer grilling season and throughout the month USDA is highlighting changes made to the U.S. food safety system over the course of this Administration. For an interactive look at USDA’s work to ensure your food is safe, visit the USDA Results project on Medium.com and read...

Health and Safety USDA Results

Loan Applications Continue at USDA Farm Service Agency

June 27, 2016 Val Dolcini, Administrator, Farm Service Agency

What do siblings Kenna and Peyton Krahulik, organic farmers Lily Schneider and Matt McCue, and livestock producer Brian Morgan have in common? They worked closely with USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) to obtain loans, giving them the working capital they needed to grow or maintain their operation...

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