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Hacking Away at Common Agricultural Issues

November 18, 2016 Joyce Hunter, Deputy CIO, Policy and Planning

Hackathons aim to solve real problems and USDA, along with the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) and the California State Fair, hosted a competitive one this past July. Software developers, designers, entrepreneurs, farmers, farm consultants, marketers and others in...

Technology

High-Tech Agriculture Continues to Reap Rewards for Farmers and Society

November 08, 2016 Seth Murray, Senior Advisor for Agricultural Systems, 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 portfolio. Just like a smart phone helps users learn, communicate and make important decisions, smart technology—known as precision...

Research and Science Technology

Agricultural Data Users Weigh-in on USDA Statistical Programs

October 18, 2016 Joe Parsons, Agricultural Statistics Board Chair

As I’ve learned over my years with the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), in order to make an impact, our information needs to meet the needs of the people who use the data we produce. And while we constantly try to gauge and meet their needs, it is imperative to speak to our data...

Trade Technology

Digital Connection Helps Kodiak Students

September 14, 2016 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross-posted from the Alaska Dispatch News: For students heading back to school this month in Kodiak, it's anything but "class as usual." Because at Kodiak Island Borough School District, 400 miles from Anchorage and accessible only by airplane and ferry, ConnectED investments in high-speed internet...

Initiatives Technology

Using Data for Social Good

August 12, 2016 Joyce Hunter, USDA Deputy CIO, Policy and Planning

We are entering a new era of information openness and transparency. Open data has the potential to spur economic innovation and social transformation. Focusing just on economic impacts, in 2013, for example, the consulting firm McKinsey estimated the possible global value of open data to be over $3...

Initiatives Technology

Getting a Summer Staple to Market at Peak Maturity

August 02, 2016 Michael Durando, Director, AMS Specialty Crop Program Marketing Order and Agreement Division

Although Florida’s green-skin avocado industry may be a niche compared to Hass avocado operations in California, green-skin avocados are beloved by their growers and a staple for the communities that grew up eating them. With more than 60 varieties and peak maturity ranging from May to December, the...

Technology

Relationships and Technology Are the Keys to Better Data for Farmers and Ranchers

July 20, 2016 Hubert Hamer, Administrator, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Like nearly all organizations that use surveys to collect information, we have seen declining response rates in recent years. The value of accurate data is now more important than ever for decision-making on the farm, and by USDA farm program administrators, policy makers, researchers, market...

Technology

Seizing the TechHire Opportunity in Rural America

June 27, 2016 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Jeffrey Zients, Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy

Cross-posted from the WhiteHouse.gov blog: There’s an exciting trend underway across the country. More and more, major companies are leaving offshore hubs and turning to rural communities in America for high-quality IT talent. In addition to a narrowing wage gap and higher quality of work in these...

Technology

Rural Means Business: Bringing Tech Jobs to rural America

May 24, 2016 U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez

A group of coders in hooded sweatshirts and big headphones stare intently at their computer screens. In the corner, staff take a break at the foosball table, while a young woman in an oversized beanbag chair types away on her laptop. You might be picturing the headquarters of a Silicon Valley...

Technology

NIFA Supports Annual Science, Engineering Festival to Spur Future Scientists

April 20, 2016 Carlos J. Harris, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The link between agriculture, science, and engineering is quite simple. Whether you live in a rural or urban setting, those three components work together to make a more sustainable environment. Thousands of students had the chance to learn about that and more, April 15-17 at the 4 th Annual Science...

Research and Science Technology