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Agriculture Grows in the Land of the Midnight Sun

December 27, 2019 Suzan Benz, Alaska State Statistician, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service

The 2017 Census of Agriculture showed farming in Alaska is thriving and growing across many different sectors. Alaska saw increases in the number of farms with cut flowers, hogs, layers, vegetables, bees and honey, bedding plants, food crops grown under cover and more.

Research and Science

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

Beginning Rancher Applies Tribal Traditions and USDA Risk Management Tools to Help Grow Her Business

May 05, 2016 Ben Thiel, Director, Risk Management Agency, Spokane Regional Office

Shawna Kalama is a proud member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. She’s also a beginning rancher, pursuing her dream the past few years near the Cascade Mountains on the Yakama Indian Reservation in Washington State. Kalama has...

Initiatives Farming

Public-Private Partnerships a Crucial Element in Crop Insurance Safety Net

March 11, 2016 Brandon Willis, Risk Management Agency Administrator

Farming is in my blood, and I’m proud of that. I grew up on my family’s sheep ranch in northern Utah and managed our raspberry farm before coming to USDA. For the past three years, as Administrator for the Department’s Risk Management Agency (RMA), I’ve sat across the table and listened to producers...

Food and Nutrition

Crop Insurance Keeps the Rural Economy Strong and Sustainable

November 12, 2015 Brandon Willis, Risk Management Agency Administrator

Agriculture is an inherently risky business. Some risks are everyday business risks; some risks are brought on by natural disasters. Producers need to regularly manage for financial, marketing, production, human resource and legal risks. Helping farmers and ranchers overcome such unexpected events...

Conservation

Industry Research and Promotion Programs Prepare Next Generation of Ag Leaders

May 26, 2015 Craig A. Morris, AMS Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program Deputy Administrator

As recent studies indicate agriculture is one of the best fields for college graduates, it is imperative for the industry to groom the next generation of leaders. All of us here at USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) would like to highlight the efforts of a couple industry Research and...

Initiatives Conservation

Boosting Farm Profits and the Ag Industry in the U.S. Virgin Islands

May 13, 2015 Alexandra Wilson, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The U.S. Virgin Islands hardly ever experience temperatures below 68 degrees Fahrenheit, which allows vegetation to flourish year-round. Even so, 90-95 percent of the food consumed on the islands is imported, and less than 1 percent of the territory’s gross domestic product comes from agriculture...

Conservation

New Farmers and Ranchers: Ever Thought About Exporting?

February 10, 2015 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

The first step in running a successful farm or ranch business is identifying a product to create and connecting that product to potential customers. For some new and beginning farmers, it can be a challenge to connect to the right market opportunities and to build a business that fits. At USDA, we...

Trade

Farming is a Business

September 23, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

The new Farm Bill has created many new tools and resources for beginning farmers and ranchers – and questions about which programs are right for their operations. That is why I took to Google+ this month to talk about how the new Farm Bill can help new and beginning farmers and ranchers. For the...

Conservation

Join us for a Google+ Hangout: "What the Farm Bill Means for New Farmers" with Deputy Secretary Harden

September 03, 2014 Rachael Dubinsky, USDA Office of Communications

On Tuesday, September 9 th, at 3 p.m. eastern, Deputy Secretary Harden will host a Google+ Hangout to share some highlights from the new Farm Bill and discuss what this means for new and beginning farmers and ranchers. The Agricultural Act of 2014 is important legislation that provides authorization...

Conservation
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