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Saving Money, Time and Soil: The Economics of No-Till Farming

November 30, 2017 Elizabeth Creech, Natural Resources Conservation Service

For farmers across the country, it comes as no surprise to hear that conservation tillage practices – particularly continuous no-till – can save time and money compared to conventional tillage. The potential benefits of no-till are well-documented, from improving soil health to reducing annual fuel...

Conservation

USDA Offers Opportunities to America’s Veterans as they Seek Careers in Agriculture

November 09, 2017 Scott Whittington, USDA Farm Service Agency

Thousands of veterans leave the military every year, but there’s a new “service” they can provide. Over the next few decades, the world will need to increase its food production to keep up with a growing population. Career options available to American vets in the agriculture sector include owning...

Farming

FSA Facility Loan Gives Washington State Producers Marketing Advantage

November 03, 2017 Cassie Bable, FSA Public Affairs Specialist

John and Dorie Belisle own and operate BelleWood Acres in northwest Washington State, near the Canadian border. The Belisles and their family planted their first apple orchard in 1996 and have 31 acres of high density trees, which pencils out to about 25,000 trees.

Farming

Arkansas Producer Diversifies Breeder Hen Operation Using USDA Microloan

October 20, 2017 Cassie Bable, FSA Public Affairs Specialist

Agricultural producers know that the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) has programs to assist them when natural disasters strike and commodity prices decline; however, most producers take preventative measures to further protect their operation.

Animals

Introducing the New USDA Climate Hubs Web Portal

September 29, 2017 Dr. David Brown, USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub Director

Since 2014, the ten USDA Climate Hubs have been helping farmers, ranchers, forest landowners, resource managers, and rural communities plan for and manage weather- and climate-related risks and vulnerabilities. A key element of that effort has been the distribution of information resources via the...

Climate

USDA Celebrates National Farmers Market Week: Marine Veteran Serves through Agriculture

August 09, 2017 Lauren Moore, FSA Public Affairs Specialist

Garfield Jarret served in the Marine Corps until he was injured in Iraq during a roadside attack. When he returned to the United States, he attended Florida International University (FIU) to receive his undergraduate and graduate degrees in social work.

Farming

Diverse Family Farms Are Important to U.S. Agriculture

July 20, 2017 Bob Hoppe, Economic Research Service

Family farms remain an essential feature of agriculture in the United States. Family farms make up 99 percent of America’s 2.1 million farms and 89 percent of agricultural production. Most farms in the United States are small: 90 percent are small family farms that operate nearly half of America’s...

Farming Research and Science

Meet Carol & Brad: The Last Family in the #MyPlateMyWins Video Series

October 25, 2016 Kristen Booze, MPH, Public Affairs Specialist, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

This year, our MyPlate, MyWins video series has introduced you to families sharing their solutions for incorporating healthy eating into their unique lifestyles. In the final family video, Carol and Brad share how they plan meals around foods they either produce themselves in their family garden or...

Food and Nutrition

Farm to School: An $800 Million Investment in Local Foods, Local Economies

March 15, 2016 Janna Raudenbush, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

March is National Nutrition Month. Throughout the month, USDA will be highlighting results of our efforts to improve access to safe, healthy food for all Americans and supporting the health of our next generation. We’ve talked quite a bit in the past about the major benefits we’re seeing in schools...

Food and Nutrition

Accountant to Farmer: Finding Moisture in Dry Soil Conditions

February 03, 2016 Jennifer Cole, Natural Resources Conservation Service

“Nothing motivates me quite like being told I can’t do something. They told me no-till doesn’t work here, and you’re not supposed to be able to grow any type of canola. Well, look around. Here we are.” When Douglas Poole speaks, you can hear the passion in his voice for healthy soil and how it has...

Conservation
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