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New York State of Mind: Empowering Women and Creating Local Food Opportunities

September 02, 2015 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

The future of agriculture depends on the next generation of farmers and ranchers. That’s why the Department of Agriculture is committed to creating more opportunities for new and beginning farmers and removing barriers for women and minority farmers. To advance these priorities, I traveled to...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

Washington Woman Inspired to Grow Out on Her Own

August 26, 2015 Tanya Brown, FSA Outreach Marketing Specialist

For Elsa Torres, farming is more than just a job or a livelihood. It’s an inspiration. Ever since she was a young girl, Elsa can remember working in orchard fields with her father, Jose Torres. It was something she loved and cherished. “My father is the person I admire the most,” said Elsa. “He came...

Conservation

Behind the Scenes of the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food Initiative: Jill Auburn

June 10, 2015 Elanor Starmer, Senior Advisor to the Secretary on Local and Regional Food Systems

This month, the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food initiative (KYF2) celebrates an important milestone: the sixth anniversary of the first convening of the KYF2 Task Force. Since 2009, the Task Force, a dedicated team of experts from across the Department, has been hard at work in support of USDA’s...

Food and Nutrition Farming

A Dream of Farming Becomes a Reality for this Kentucky Farm Mom

June 01, 2015 Christy Morgan, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kentucky

Emily Diamond is a wife, mother, and farmer. She and her family own and operate the Diamond Family Farm in LaGrange, Kentucky. Emily’s farm supplies meat for her family and to the surrounding community through Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Through CSAs, the community commits to buying the...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Planting Seeds for New Careers for our Veterans

May 21, 2015 Yowei Peralta, AMS Veteran Program Manager

Tucked away in the countryside of Jacksonville, Fla., is a place that offers hope and opportunity for returning veterans. Veterans Farm, a 19-acre handicap-accessible farm that helps veterans learn how to make a living from farming and find healing in the land, opened its doors in 2009. Its founder...

Conservation

Beginning Farmer Kick Starts Operation to Provide Local Produce Year-Round

April 02, 2015 Tanya Brown, Outreach Marketing Editor, Farm Service Agency

It’s been two years since Regina Villari, of Sewell, N.J., stepped into unchartered territory. Her idea was so different that no one else in her New Jersey town was doing it. “I was intrigued by the operation,” said Villari. “I always wanted to have my own business and I wanted to do something in...

Conservation

Training Empowers Ag Boards to Recruit the Next Generation of Farmers

February 26, 2015 Anne Alonzo, Administrator of USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden, and all of USDA are committed to supporting the next generation of farmers and ranchers and promoting diversity and inclusion in all sectors of agriculture. As Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), I had the pleasure of...

Conservation

The Girl with Grit

February 12, 2015 Lilia McFarland, USDA's New Farmer and Rancher Coordinator

Jaclyn Moyer's got grit. Somewhere between the 12 hour days Jaclyn spends on her 10 acre farm in Northern California plus her off-farm baking job, she somehow found time to pen a great piece in Salon about her experiences as a new farmer. She describes how she and her partner are struggling to...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

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...

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A Year of Promise for American Agriculture

December 19, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

It's not hard to list our accomplishments here at USDA: After all, our progress on the much anticipated 2014 Farm Bill has been lauded as "the most successful Farm Bill implementation." We also launched a website for New Farmers and started a conversation with women in agriculture that will continue...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Research and Science Initiatives
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