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Secretary's Column: A New Food, Farm and Jobs Bill to Fight Hunger Here at Home

January 10, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

America’s farmers and ranchers work hard every day to put healthy food on our tables. Thanks to their incredible productivity, we have the capacity to produce enough food not only for every American family, but for much of the world. In a nation with such an abundance of food resources, it is...

Food and Nutrition

Fighting the War on Poverty in Rural America

January 09, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Fifty years ago, President Johnson declared the beginning of “an unconditional war on poverty in America,” challenging us to bring to bear all of our available tools and resources to address poverty and income inequality across America. Born poor in the small town of Stonewall, Texas, President...

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Christmas Tree Grower Branches Out

December 26, 2013 Catherine Bailey, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Oregon

During a time of year more often associated with consumption than conservation, Daniel Logan, owner and operator of Logan Tree Farm near North Plains, Ore., shows that managing and preserving the land yields both profit and holiday cheer. Raising Christmas trees is a family business for Logan, who...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: A New Farm Bill to Carry On America's Record Agricultural Trade

December 20, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Over the course of 2013, we’ve seen yet another banner year for U.S. agricultural exports. Exports of U.S. farm and ranch products reached a record $140.9 billion in 2013 and supported about a million U.S. jobs. In fact, compared to the previous five-year period from 2004-2008, U.S. agricultural...

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StrikeForce Helps S.C. Family Protect & Preserve Forest Land

December 19, 2013 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, South Carolina

The soil in Marlboro County, S.C. is known to be fertile, and legend has it that the land was once so productive it was sold by the pound instead of the acre. In this agricultural oasis, brothers Oliver and Martin Smith are continuing the farming tradition that has been in their family for three...

Conservation

Biobased Products Important to the Bioeconomy

December 18, 2013 Kate Lewis, BioPreferred Deputy Program Manager

Last week, I had the pleasure of serving as moderator for a Google+ Hangout examining USDA’s BioPreferred program and the growing bioeconomy. The Hangout was like a visit with old and new friends discussing a subject on which we all agree: biobased products are here to stay! It was gratifying to see...

Conservation

The Faces of Agriculture - A Glimpse of What the Farm Bill Means to Our Nation

December 16, 2013 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

A life of farming—whether you grow up in it or are called to it later in life—takes a special kind of commitment and sense of responsibility. The reward is just as unique and appeals only to a handful of people who are willing to literally roll up their sleeves and work hard at a physically- and...

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Secretary's Column: Supporting Innovation for Stronger Rural Communities

December 13, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

American innovation is one of our most special traditions, fueling our nation to new heights over the course of our history. Innovation is critically important in rural America, where research is helping to grow American agriculture, create new homegrown products, generate advanced renewable energy...

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Wyoming Ranchers Make Space for Pollinators

December 11, 2013 Tim Kellogg, NRCS Wyoming

Lester and Bonnie Drake wanted to increase the plant diversity on their Campbell County, Wyo. ranch, and they were able to help pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, in the process. With more types of grasses, more food is available for cattle at different times. And for the pollinators, more...

Conservation

Join us for a Google+ Hangout: The Growing Biobased Market -- Influencers, Insight, and Impacts

December 09, 2013 Kate Lewis, Deputy Program Manager, BioPreferred

Did you know USDA is the federal leader in helping to advance the U.S. bioeconomy through the use of renewable agricultural (plant), marine and forestry raw materials? By using agricultural feed stocks to make everyday finished products like biolubricants, bioplastics, construction materials and...

Conservation Research and Science Technology
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