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International Market Analysis Just a Mouse Click Away

December 29, 2011 Michael Sheats, Director of the Poultry Market News and Analysis Division

U.S. broiler meat exports to Sub-Saharan Africa have increased 24 percent since 2010 and 460 percent since 2001. The U.S. is the largest supplier of China’s turkey meat imports, totaling nearly 90 percent of all imports. Turkey meat imports to China in 2011 will increase 70 percent over 2010.

Trade

“Salmon-Safe”Certification Promotes Conservation and Restoration

December 22, 2011 Jennifer Van Eps, NRCS Washington

A Northwest nonprofit organization has been using Conservation Innovation Grants it was awarded in 2010 and 2011 by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to expand efforts to improve the health of the local salmon population.

Conservation

Hawaii’s Big Island Flavor Steams into the Canadian Market

December 22, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service, Public Affairs

Hawaii Exports International (HEI) of Honolulu has successfully introduced its award-winning Kona and Ka’u coffees to the Canadian market with the support of USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) office in Canada, the FAS-funded Western U.S. Agricultural Trade Association (WUSATA), and the...

Trade

Ag Producers Improve Two Coastal Bayous in Mississippi Through New Gulf of Mexico Initiative

December 21, 2011 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

For Kiln, Miss. resident David Koch, there’s a lot of truth to the expression “everything runs downstream.” Koch’s land borders Rotten Bayou, and he has made great strides to ensure no pollutants wash off his land and into the bayou, which feeds the Gulf of Mexico.

Conservation

Conservation Helps a Rancher Survive Historic Drought Conditions

December 16, 2011 Randy Henry, NRCS Texas

Texas landowners and producers could never have predicted the severe drought conditions this year, which have impacted small and large operations alike. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is helping many of these ranchers and farmers survive the ongoing drought—including Stuart...

Conservation

Chief Economist Joseph Glauber on "Agriculture: Tomorrow's Power"

December 16, 2011 Brenda Chapin, OCE

For more than 65 years, the Oxford Farming Conference has built up a reputation as the most important of its kind in the UK and Europe. And this year, USDA Chief Economist Dr. Joseph Glauber will speak on the outlook for agriculture in light of the major global, climate and resource challenges...

Trade

Expanding Wildlife Habitat on Private Lands

December 14, 2011 Robert Purcell, NRCS Connecticut Earth Team Volunteer

Joe and Jon Higgins are brothers who are working with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to improve the environmental quality of the 36 acres of land they share in Pomfret, Connecticut.

Conservation

A New Hiring Guide for America's Agricultural Employers

December 14, 2011 Jane Oates, Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Employment & Training Administration.

Cross posted from the Department of Labor blog: Agricultural businesses large and small rely on seasonal workers. When U.S. workers are not available, employers can utilize the H-2A program to hire temporary foreign workers to perform certain types of agricultural work. Our Office of Foreign Labor...

USDA Results Trade

Goats, Turtles and WHIP Restore Rare Natural Area

December 12, 2011 Jody Christiansen, NRCS Illinois

In northern Illinois, a unique area called the Piscasaw Fen is being restored to its native majesty through the cooperation of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Boone County Conservation District (BCCD).

Conservation

Clarifying the Department of Labor's Child Labor Proposal

December 12, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Recently there has been some concern and confusion in rural America over the Department of Labor’s (DOL) proposed regulations on child labor and I’d like to help clarify how this regulation will impact our farmers. We all know that kids benefit from good old-fashioned farm work. It’s a longtime way...

Conservation