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USDA Unveils Landmark New Rules to Protect Farmers

December 14, 2016 Brian K. Mabry, USDA Office of Communications and Charlie Anderson, Senior Adviser to the Director of the National Economic Council

Cross-posted from the White House blog: Today, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is taking some major steps forward to protect farmers – including swine, beef cattle, and especially poultry growers – from unfair treatment by the often much larger processors who purchase their fully...

USDA Results

We All Agree - Veterans Are Part of Our National Fabric

November 10, 2016 Larry Mitchell, Administrator, Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration

With the political rhetoric finally over, there’s one inspiring message that everyone can agree with—our veterans already make America great every day. Every veteran who joined the military following the end of the draft in 1973 volunteered to serve our country. And they want to continue serving...

USDA Results Initiatives

Knowledge at Your Fingertips Makes Every Penny Count

September 06, 2016 Larry Mitchell, Administrator, Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration

America is a nation blessed by agricultural bounty. Unfortunately, that blessing comes with price-suppressing surpluses being the norm for most of the past century with occasional periods of short stocks, and temporary prosperity for the nation’s grain farmers. Margins are tight and every penny...

Research and Science

Ripe for Trade - GIPSA Helps It Happen

June 24, 2016 Larry Mitchell, Administrator, Grain Inspection and Packers and Stockyards Administration

There’s certainly a lot of talk about trade this month at USDA. As the U.S. looks to expand connections with Asian nations, American ranchers, growers, and producers are also keeping an eye on potential economic dealings in the Caribbean. I’m joining the discussion to shed light on how the Grain...

Trade USDA Results

USDA Grain Inspectors Work to Uphold America's Reputation for Quality, Support New Markets

July 10, 2015 Elvis Cordova, Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

As America’s leadership role in the global economy increases, shipments of American grain, oil seeds, and related agricultural products could continue expanding into promising markets in some of the world’s most robust economies. Facilitating the marketing of U.S. grain exports by thorough...

USDA Results Trade

USDA Pilots New Strategy to Recruit Minority Serving Institution Graduates

May 08, 2015 Marcus A. Brownrigg, Acting Deputy Director, Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

As we’ve celebrated Public Service Recognition Week this week, Secretary Vilsack and employees all across the government have shared what an honor it is to work as a public servant. But, it’s no secret that the federal hiring process is a lengthy one, which can be especially frustrating for recent...

Initiatives

Women Leaders in Agriculture Look to the Future

April 14, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, USDA Office of Communications

Judy Olson, Donna Reifschneider, Vanessa Kummer, and Pam Johnson all share something in common— they are the women of “firsts”. As the first female presidents of some of the major commodity organizations, these women broke new ground in agricultural leadership. But it wasn’t easy being the only...

Conservation Initiatives

Grain Inspectors "Make the Grade" with Digital Media Tools

January 16, 2015 Shane Rumsey, Grain Marketing Specialist, FGIS - National Grain Center, GIPSA

Most consumers may not realize it, but in many ways grain inspection has not changed much over the years. Even though there are sophisticated scientific tests today to measure moisture, oil, protein and several other intrinsic qualities of grain, the human eye still carries the most weight when...

Technology

USDA Innovation Improves Rice Grading

February 12, 2014 David B. Funk, Ph.D., USDA-GIPSA’s Chief Scientist

With a little help from USDA, consumer-grade photo scanners could revolutionize rice grading. Consumers much prefer whole kernels of milled rice over broken pieces. Whole kernels offer more consistent cooking qualities and are in many cases considered more visually appealing. As a result, the price...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science

Join Us at the USDA Harvest Festival

November 19, 2013 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach and Education Specialist, The People’s Garden Initiative

You’re invited to the USDA Harvest Festival on Friday, November 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come celebrate the end of the growing season in the People’s Garden and at the USDA Farmers Market. Take advantage of the last opportunity of the year to shop the outdoor USDA Farmers Market located along 12th...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives
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