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Organic and Local Food Opportunities in New York

May 27, 2015 Betsy Rakola, USDA Organic Policy Advisor

On June 2, 2015, USDA will join producers and local stakeholders to discuss opportunities in the Hudson Valley’s organic market. Nationwide, organic sales reached more than $39 billion last year, and the number of certified operations grew by 5 percent to a total of 19,474 certified operations in...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Dogs Help Protect Livestock Against Predators

May 19, 2015 Travis Kocurek, APHIS Public Affairs

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is helping to provide livestock producers in the western United States with livestock guard dogs that offer greater protection against predators. Generally large and white with shaggy hair, livestock protection dogs are trained to respond...

Animals Plants

Assisting the Organic Community through Cost Share Programs

May 14, 2015 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

Consumers are increasingly looking for organic products when they visit the supermarket. Last year, organic products reached a record number of sales, accounting for over $39 billion in U.S. retail sales. To meet consumer demand, the industry needs more organic operations to produce everything from...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Texas Water District, USDA Partner to Show Producers Way to Use Water Wisely

May 14, 2015 Quenna Terry, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Texas

In the High Plains of Texas, water reigns. The area is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, making a reliable water supply key to the area’s rural economies. The High Plains draws its water from the Ogallala Aquifer, an underground aquifer that spans eight states. Currently...

Conservation

USDA Fosters Market Transparency in Grass Fed Lamb and Goat Industry

May 13, 2015 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

According to the 2012 Census of Agriculture, there are over five million head of sheep and lambs in the United States, and over 2.6 million head of goats. A growing trend is producing these animals using grass fed production systems, especially for small to mid-sized producers. In response to the...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming

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

USDA Wildlife Habitat Program Going Strong - 30 Years, 1 Million Acres Later

May 01, 2015 Val Dolcini, Administrator, Farm Service Agency

Farmers and ranchers were among the first to practice conservation. It’s not surprising when you think about it. They’ve always understood the importance of caring for our land and water, and they depend on our natural resources for their livelihoods. They’re at the forefront of our country’s...

Conservation

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...

USDA Continues to Expand Local and Regional Market Data

April 23, 2015 Craig A. Morris, AMS Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program Deputy Administrator

Are you in the market for data covering locally and regionally produced agricultural products? You are not alone. Consumer demand for local and regional food products continues to soar, with retail sales at an estimated $6.1 billion in 2012. Thanks to support from the 2014 Farm Bill, USDA Market...

Food and Nutrition Farming

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...

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