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Microloan Gets Getting Growing

March 25, 2014 Cassie Bable, Public Affairs Specialist, FSA Office of External Affairs

This post is part of a Microloan Success feature series on the USDA blog. Check back every Tuesday and Thursday as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s Farm Service Agency. Beginning farmer Andy Getting was doing some research on the Internet when he came across information on USDA’s Microloan...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

#Newfarmers: Please Join me at the Table

February 25, 2014 Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Coming from a farming family in Georgia, I know firsthand the risks farmers take each and every day. The work is hard, the margins are slim and Mother Nature can be fickle. The questions that my family is asking about what happens to our farm in the future are questions that are shared by farmers...

Conservation Technology

Join Us at the USDA Harvest Festival

November 19, 2013 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach and Education Specialist, The People’s Garden Initiative

You’re invited to the USDA Harvest Festival on Friday, November 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come celebrate the end of the growing season in the People’s Garden and at the USDA Farmers Market. Take advantage of the last opportunity of the year to shop the outdoor USDA Farmers Market located along 12th...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

High Tunnel Gives Kentucky Farmers Advantage with Berries and Other Produce

November 05, 2013 Christy Morgan, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kentucky

Similar to the old adage, when Chris Adams married the wife, he married the family – and the family farm. Lucky for him, he loves farming and enjoys working with his in-laws to manage the 4,000-acre farm of soybeans, wheat and corn. Now it’s his full-time job, working with his brother-in-law to...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Young Texas Trio Brings Technology to the Farm

September 25, 2013 Quenna Terry, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Texas

The tales of young, tech-savvy entrepreneurs launching new ventures out of Silicon Valley are common. But what about three 20-something brothers who live – not in some high tech mecca – but near the small community of Wildorado, Texas, who started a new business venture? The Gruhlkey brothers –...

Conservation Technology

New Mexico Farmers Supply Local Food to Community with Conservation

September 23, 2013 Mark A. Smith, NRCS New Mexico

Everything that siblings Adán and Pilar Trujillo do on their Chimayó, New Mexico, farm connects with the community. Their lettuce and chile peppers feed students at local schools. And they sell their rhubarb, rainbow chard and red Russian kale at the community market just down the road in Española...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Cover Crops Help Young Farmer Thrive

September 19, 2013 Pattie Thomas, NRCS

At age 8, Russell Wire knew he liked agriculture. That was when he raised some beef cattle for a 4-H project, eventually turning that project into a herd of 40. This natural affinity makes sense—Wire, who lives in northwest Illinois, comes from a farm family. The 28-year-old is actually a fifth...

Conservation

Santo Domingo Pueblo Tackles Drought with NRCS Help

September 03, 2013 Mark Smith, NRCS New Mexico

Just off the Rio Grande River, between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, N.M., sits Santo Domingo Pueblo, a community surrounded by fields of alfalfa, oats and Sudan grass for horses and cattle, and small gardens filled with corn and green chili peppers. But this green idyll is in danger of drying out. Over...

Conservation

USDA Plant Breeding Community Strengthens Efforts

August 06, 2013 Jenna Jadin, AAAS Fellow, Office of the Chief Scientist

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. The average consumer might not think about it, but for decades, USDA plant breeding research has been producing varieties...

Animals Plants Research and Science

Oh the Meals You Can Make With USDA Foods and Some Creativity

July 18, 2013 Dave Tuckwiller, AMS Commodity Procurement Program Director

“Creativity is contagious, pass it on.” These words, spoken by Albert Einstein, can hold true for anything. USDA’s Commodity Procurement Program enjoys seeing schools and other organizations develop creative, healthy meals featuring foods we purchase for federal feeding programs. We hope that...

Food and Nutrition
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