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Veteran Farmer Grows the Family Farm 'Organically'

October 06, 2014 Christy Morgan, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kentucky

Larry E. King was raised in a family with farming roots. The very land he now farms in McCreary County, Kentucky was purchased by his mother during World War II. He remembers his mother telling him, “If we didn’t raise it, we didn’t have it.” In his late teens, King raised strawberries on the farm...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Thousands of Reasons to Celebrate National Farmers Market Week

August 04, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

The 15 th Annual National Farmers Market Week is off to a great start! Farmers markets connect and unite people living in urban and rural environments, provide access to fresh, healthy and delicious foods, and—best of all—put a face to the farmers and ranchers who produce their wonderful wares. We...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Conservation Work in Arkansas Makes Positive Impact Downstream

June 09, 2014 Ann Mills, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

I recently toured several farms near Stuttgart, Ark. with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s acting Assistant Administrator for Water Nancy Stoner, state officials and conservationists. We met farmers working to clean and conserve water using conservation efforts, including the Mississippi River...

Conservation

Join A White House Rural Council Forum on Regional Food Economies; June 9, 12:45 ET

June 04, 2014 Wendy Wasserman, Communications Coordinator, USDA Office of Communications

How is investing in regional food economies an investment in rural America? How can rural America benefit from the growing demand for local food? How are local food systems supporting the economy in your town? On Monday, June 9 at 12:45 ET, the White House Rural Council will host Regional Food...

Food and Nutrition

Rural Small Business Connects with USDA at Upcoming Event in Arkansas

May 12, 2014 Michelle Warren, Program Manager, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization

It’s National Small Business Week! In support of the Obama Administration’s efforts to put Americans back to work and create an economy built to last, the Department of Agriculture (USDA), Office of Small Disadvantaged Business Utilization will host Rural Small Business Connections, a training event...

Rural

Leaf Litter Keeps Ground-Roosting Bats Warm

May 06, 2014 Sarah Farmer, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

When winter weather arrives, most bats hibernate in caves, but a few species migrate to warmer areas. Warmer being relative, the migrating bats may still end up in places that are too cold for comfort, and sometimes hibernate under leaf litter for short periods of time. Roger Perry, a wildlife...

Forestry

Conservation Grant Helps Rice Growers Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

April 02, 2014 Ciji Taylor, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Note: Three projects funded by a USDA Conservation Innovation Grant were recently honored by the American Carbon Registry for innovative approaches to environmental stewardship. The winners included Ducks Unlimited, Delta Institute and Terra Global Capital. Ducks Unlimited’s work aimed to generate a...

Conservation

USA Rice Honors Former USDA Official for Conservation Work

December 27, 2013 Dave Sanden, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Rice producers recently honored Dave White, former chief of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, for his innovative conservation achievements. White was presented with the fourth annual USA Rice Federations’ Distinguished Conservation Achievement Award at the 2013 USA Rice Outlook...

Conservation

U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, a Gift from the People, Headed Toward Washington, D.C.

November 04, 2013 Franklin Pemberton, Colville National Forest, and Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

More than 300 people gathered on in 25-degree weather to witness the harvesting of the 88-foot 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree from the Colville National Forest, the first step in its 5,000 mile journey from Washington State to the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. More than a dozen spotters and...

Forestry

Arkansas Poultry Farmer Cuts Costs & Reduces Carbon Footprint

October 30, 2013 Creston Shrum, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Arkansas

It can take a lot of energy to raise chickens as farmers have to control the temperature and lighting in houses, meaning high costs and high energy use. But with help from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, poultry producers can cut their costs while conserving energy. One Benton County...

Conservation Energy
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