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Conserving Water, Soil and Habitat on Private Lands

September 10, 2015 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

For 80 years, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has worked with agricultural producers to make conservation improvements to their farms, ranches and forests. These improvements help clean and conserve water, boost soil quality and restore habitat, and also make their agricultural...

Conservation

From Commerce to Conservation, Coastal Areas Reap Rewards

September 04, 2015 Beverly Moseley, NRCS Public Affairs Specialist, Texas

Looks can be deceiving. Take the Houston Ship Channel located just east of the city of Houston. To the casual observer with a windshield view, they might briefly note the shipping vessels, grain elevators and day-to-day commerce as they speed by. However, it’s on the Houston Ship Channel’s waters...

Conservation

Apalachicola National Forest Restores National Historic Landmark

August 28, 2015 Caroline Roth, National Forests in Florida, U.S. Forest Service

The drive to Fort Gadsden’s Historic Site on the Apalachicola National Forest is something reminiscent of a nature documentary. Towering pines line the highway while vibrant wildflowers bloom throughout the fields. Local volunteers and Apalachicola National Forest employees are busily working in the...

Forestry

USDA Wants YOU to Serve on a Board, Committee or Council

August 20, 2015 Dr. Melissa R. Bailey, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Associate Deputy Administrator

Why does someone choose to serve on a USDA board? To find out, we asked several members of one important board that very question. The Peanut Standards Board, which is overseen by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), was created by Congress to establish quality and handling standards for...

Food and Nutrition

UTEP Researchers Take a Different Path to Tackle International Drought Issues

July 28, 2015 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. Scientists from the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) are working with stakeholders to determine the course their...

Research and Science

1890 Land-Grant University Alumni Making a Difference at USDA

July 17, 2015 Adriane Brown, Office of Communications

The Second Morrill Act of 1890 was enacted by Congress to support states in establishing the 1890 Land-Grant Universities (LGUs) –Historically Black Colleges and Universities which are committed to providing educational opportunity through scientific research and extension programs. There are...

Initiatives

USDA Grain Inspectors Work to Uphold America's Reputation for Quality, Support New Markets

July 10, 2015 Elvis Cordova, Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

As America’s leadership role in the global economy increases, shipments of American grain, oil seeds, and related agricultural products could continue expanding into promising markets in some of the world’s most robust economies. Facilitating the marketing of U.S. grain exports by thorough...

USDA Results Trade

Survey: Lesser Prairie-Chicken Population Continues to Climb

July 07, 2015 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The population of the lesser prairie-chicken is on the rise, according to survey results released last week by the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA). Based on aerial surveys, biologists estimate the lesser prairie-chicken numbers about 29,000, a 25 percent increase from 2014...

Conservation

Gleaning Sweet Potatoes for a Good Cause

June 11, 2015 Jan Suszkiw, Agricultural Research Service

After grading and collecting research data, Larry Adams and his crew fill sweet potato sacks for delivery to the Leland Food Pantry in Leland, Mississippi. There, the freshly dug sweet potatoes will be distributed to low-income families and other needy members of the community. Adams, an...

Food and Nutrition

Safe and Secure Rural Homes: Continuing the Tradition in Kentucky

June 09, 2015 Tom Fern, Kentucky State Director

USDA celebrates National Homeownership Month each year in June, and we continue to shine the spotlight on projects across the nation. I wanted to illustrate the work we do to provide ladders of opportunity for rural residents who might not have such an opportunity without the support of USDA Rural...

Rural
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