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NRCS Partners with Farmers, Ranchers to Aid Monarch Butterflies

November 12, 2015 Jason Weller, Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service

No matter where you grew up, you are likely familiar with monarch butterflies. You may have childhood memories from science class when you watched those peculiar green caterpillars transform into beautiful butterflies. Depending on where you live, you may have seen masses of their orange-and-black...

Conservation

Blending Up New Ways for Kids to Enjoy School Meals

August 18, 2015 Dr. Melissa R. Bailey, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Associate Deputy Administrator

Sometimes the right blend can change your perception. One of our industry research and promotion programs is remixing school meal items to help change students' preconceptions and get them to eat healthy foods. The Mushroom Council helped out on this front in a number of ways. The Council, which is...

Food and Nutrition

Conservation Program Pre-Proposals Due July 8

July 02, 2015 Sylvia Rainford, Natural Resources Conservation Service

This summer, 40 organizations from Michigan, Ohio and Indiana will work together to help agricultural producers reduce phosphorus runoff that ends up in the western Lake Erie basin, affecting water quality and contributing to algae blooms. This is an example of how the Regional Conservation...

Conservation

The U.S. Food Waste Challenge at 4,000

June 03, 2015 Dr. Elise Golan, USDA Director for Sustainable Development

Four-thousand and counting! 4,024 to be exact. That is the number of participants in the U.S. Food Waste Challenge at the end of April, 2015. These participants-- businesses, schools and organizations from across the country— are working to reduce food loss and waste in their operations. And, they...

Food and Nutrition

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

USDA Celebrates the Public Service of 12 Unsung Heroes

May 06, 2015 Assistant Secretary for Administration Dr. Gregory Parham

Every day, USDA employees are hard at work providing safe, nutritious food for our families and children; conserving our land and natural resources; supporting our nation’s farmers and ranchers; expanding market opportunities for American agriculture at home and abroad; and investing in our rural...

Conservation Health and Safety Forestry Animals Plants Research and Science

On "Bring Your Daughter to Work Day," a Local Student Learns about Climate Change

April 28, 2015 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications

Last week, Secretary Vilsack went to Michigan State University to deliver a major climate address. Among those in attendance was 15 year old Ellie Hohenstein, a freshman at Annandale High School in Fairfax County, VA. She provides this blog concerning her experiences as she accompanied her father to...

No-Till and Cover Crops from a Farmer's Point of View

April 23, 2015 Kate Zook, USDA Office of the Chief Economist

Jamie Scott participated in a roundtable on climate change and agriculture with USDA Secretary Vilsack in East Lansing, Michigan on April 23rd, 2015. Mr. Scott is the Chairman of the Kosciusko County Soil and Water Conservation District and currently serves as the Vice-President of the Indiana...

Conservation

Water Quality Trading Program Awarded For Innovation

April 17, 2015 Kari Cohen, Natural Resources Conservation Service

When USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) awarded a Conservation Innovation Grant to the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) in 2009, the notion of administering the nation’s largest water quality trading program in the Ohio River Basin was a twinkle in the eye of EPRI scientist...

Conservation

Midwest and Northern Forests Regional Climate Hubs Vulnerability Assessment Published

March 24, 2015 Jerry L. Hatfield, Midwest Climate Hub lead and Christopher Swanston, Northern Forests Sub Hub lead

USDA’s Regional Climate Hubs were established in February of 2014 to deliver science-based knowledge, practical information, and program support to farmers, ranchers, forest landowners, and resource managers to support climate-informed decision-making in light of the increased risks and...

Climate
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