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Secretary Vilsack Announces Partnerships with Farmers and Ranchers to Address Climate Change

April 23, 2015 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

America’s farmers, ranchers and forest landowners understand the threats that a changing climate can have on their operations and on their bottom line. As the world warms, that warming triggers many other changes to the Earth’s climate, including an increase in extreme events. Over the last 50 years...

Conservation

Grant it, Food Hubs Mean More Local Food for You

April 22, 2015 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation & Marketing Program

Spring is upon us and many local farmers markets are opening with displays of brilliant and vibrant colors. The fresh air has more people talking about and buying local foods. In fact, data from the USDA Economic Research Service suggests that farmers across the country sold an estimated $6.1...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Crop Insurance and Conservation Compliance

April 21, 2015 Brandon Willis, Administrator, Risk Management Agency

Crop insurance has long been an important part of the farm safety net, providing a reliable and cost-effective risk management tool that ensures farmers can continue to farm even after tough years. Just as important is the planning and good stewardship of the land that farmers perform to ensure a...

Conservation

Steps Producers Can Take to Ensure They Meet Conservation Compliance Provisions

April 17, 2015 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

To be eligible to receive many USDA benefits, including loans, disaster assistance, federal crop insurance premium subsidies and conservation assistance, producers must comply with requirements for highly erodible lands and wetlands. The purpose of the conservation compliance provisions is to reduce...

Conservation

Investing in Collaborative Conservation to Address Global Food Security Challenges

April 17, 2015 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This blog was cross-posted on the Chicago Council’s Global Food for Thought blog . Farmers, ranchers and foresters have long understood the need to care for our land and water. We depend on them for food, clothing and shelter – and they depend on our natural resources for their livelihoods. The...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Organic Growth - 27,000+ Certified Organic Operations around the World

April 15, 2015 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

This is the twenty-fourth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. Across the country, more and more people are looking for organic options at their local markets. Thanks to the remarkable growth in the number of domestic and...

Conservation

Removing Barriers to Agricultural Trade Ensures US Products Can Thrive in Foreign Markets

April 10, 2015 Secretary Tom Vilsack

Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 saw the United States once again make significant gains in the international trade as USDA expanded opportunities for American producers overseas. In FY14 American farmers and ranchers exported a record $152.5 billion of food and agricultural goods to consumers worldwide, an...

Trade

Farming Going Strong in Kansas According to #AgCensus

April 09, 2015 Dean Groskurth, Northern Plains Regional Office Director, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. The Kansas...

Conservation

Cover Crops: Agriculture's Hero

March 31, 2015 Elizabeth Tatum, Agricultural Marketing Service Botanist

Cover crops are the real heroes in the world of agriculture. Their job starts after a field is harvested and ends just before the next season’s crop is planted. Expectations for cover crops are high because if they don’t produce, the next crop may suffer. After crops are harvested each year...

Conservation

Colorado Hay Producer Improves Farm Efficiencies through StrikeForce Initiative

March 25, 2015 Katherine Burse Johnson, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Colorado

Ken Sills has had difficulties getting water to his hayfields for years, impacting his ability to use his Grand Junction, Colorado land efficiently. “I just couldn’t get irrigation to the back of my place,” Sills said. “I tried a ditch and siphon tubes, but there were areas that were not getting...

Conservation
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