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Cover Crops Reduce Crop Loss During Drought

September 20, 2012 Diana Jerkins, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Farmers are the ultimate survivors. By definition, their work requires incredible planning, but it also requires creativity. This year, farmers have faced the test of limited summer rains, which have lowered the productivity of many farmers’ yields. With fall approaching, farmers have an opportunity...

Conservation Research and Science

‘Armed to Farm’ Gives Veterans the Tools they Need to Farm

September 18, 2012 Siva Sureshwaran, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

For many military veterans and their families, the transition from the military to civilian life is a complex undertaking; however, reports and personal accounts indicate that many military veterans have discovered that farming offers a place for employment, training and healing. The problem is...

Food and Nutrition Farming Research and Science

How ‘Eco’ is Friendly to Agriculture and Food Systems

September 18, 2012 Jill Auburn, Office of the Chief Scientist

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA's rich science and research profile. Words like eco-friendly, green, fair, climate-friendly, community-based and organic are popping up daily – in the news, in ads...

Conservation Research and Science

Federally Recognized Tribes Extension Program Improves Health of Reservation Communities

September 12, 2012 Jill Lee, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

When Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe water resource professionals discovered that 60 percent of the Minnesota reservation’s septic systems were sub-standard or failing, they feared for the reservation’s health, indigenous rice fields, and fish populations. Shirley Nordrum, a Leech Lake Extension educator...

Rural Research and Science

Secretary's Column: Research Strengthening Agriculture’s Resilience

September 07, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today, President Obama and I continue doing all we can to help farmers and ranchers impacted by the drought. As Congress comes back to Washington in September we will continue to encourage passage of a Food, Farm and Jobs Bill as soon as possible – to give USDA tools to help those who have been...

Initiatives Research and Science

Food Safety Science

September 04, 2012 Sandy Miller Hays, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA's rich science and research profile. When it comes to microorganisms that contaminate our foods, you may think it’s a veritable jungle out there—but in fact, in...

Health and Safety Research and Science

Newly Updated Food Availability Data Reflect the Changing American Diet

August 30, 2012 Jeanine Bentley, Diet, Safety, and Health Economics Branch, Economic Research Service

True or false? Since 1985, the amount of rice available for Americans to eat has nearly doubled, from 11.6 to 21.2 pounds per person in 2010. In 2010, pineapples were America’s favorite canned fruit, and tomatoes were our favorite canned vegetable. U.S. milk availability, which peaked at 44.7...

Research and Science

Shared Challenges, Shared Solutions

August 22, 2012 Catherine Woteki, Ph.D., USDA Chief Scientist and Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics

It’s been a productive time here in Qingdao, China. USDA and China’s Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), with support from the Gates Foundation, have gathered some of the top minds from around the world at the Mini-Summit on Agricultural Research to discuss challenges related to food security...

Trade Research and Science

Education Builds Bioenergy Systems

August 07, 2012 Daniel Cassidy, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture/Office of the Chief Scientist

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA's rich science and research profile. Emerging bioenergy systems hold the promise of helping to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, increase economic prosperity...

USDA Results Energy Research and Science

What’s Ahead for Global Food Security?

August 02, 2012 Stacey Rosen and Shahla Shapouri, Economists, Food Security and Development Branch, Economic Research Service

The Economic Research Service (ERS) has, since the late 1970s, reported annually on food security in a number of developing countries. A key indicator is the number of food-insecure people (those who each consume less than a nutritional target of 2,100 calories per day). In the latest report, we...

USDA Results Health and Safety
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