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Industry Associations Use USDA Market News to Create Apps

August 19, 2013 Anne Alonzo, AMS Administrator

For nearly 100 years, USDA Market News has been collecting market information on behalf of those working in American agriculture to provide current, unbiased price and sales information. Covering both domestic and international markets, the data is disseminated within hours of collection to help...

Technology

Taking Hack-tion for Food, Farmers and America

June 04, 2013 Shayla Mae Bailey, AMS Public Affairs

This past weekend, civic hackers across the country took action—or hack-tion—when they gathered together to use their coding, designing and tech-making powers for good. Armed with a passion for data and working under a framework that focused their energies on solving civic problems, over 11,000...

Food and Nutrition Farming Technology

Global Event Hatches Backyard Poultry Software

May 24, 2013 Dwight Cunningham, Public Affairs Specialist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Coming one day to a smartphone or tablet computer near you: An application that helps backyard poultry farmers protect their birds from disease. It might even help make them profitable, if you want. That’s the plan after a team of Animal Plant Health and Inspection Service (APHIS) officials...

Animals Plants Technology

Water Quality Index for Agricultural Runoff, Streamlined and Accessible

April 25, 2013 Spencer Miller, NRCS

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service has developed a new web-based tool to help producers easily calculate the quality of water flowing off their fields. It’s called the Water Quality Index for Agricultural Runoff, or WQIag for short, and this is how it works: Producers input variables...

Conservation

Mobile Apps Help Dairy Farmers Compute Costs and be Environmentally Friendly

April 02, 2013 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 profile. It’s a digital world – and agriculture is no exception. More and more, farmers and ranchers are moving away from traditional...

Research and Science

Five Tips for the Kickoff to Citrus Health

September 25, 2012 Lawrence Hawkins, Legislative and Public Affairs, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

Ready, set, hike! With football season upon us, we want to help you “kick off” your citrus’ health. Whether you are a rookie or seasoned veteran when it comes to growing fruit, following these simple tips can help your citrus have a winning season. 1. Draft an all-pro citrus team Dwarf varieties are...

Animals Plants
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