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USDA NASS Vegetables Summary: Your Passport to a Scrumptious California Tour

February 28, 2018 Jodi Letterman, Public Affairs Specialist, Pacific Regional Office, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Get your foodie passport ready to tour scrumptious California veggie country! With over 970 thousand acres of harvested vegetables, melons, and strawberries, the just released USDA NASS Vegetables 2017 Summary places California at a whopping $7.85 billion in vegetable production – over half of the U...

Research and Science

Soil Health Practices for Mitigating Natural Disasters

February 28, 2018 Elizabeth Creech, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reports that more than 25 million Americans – almost 8 percent of the population – were affected by major disasters in 2017. From severe flooding in Puerto Rico and Texas to mudslides and wildfires in California, major natural disasters in 2017 cost...

Disaster

Fall Armyworm: USDA Research Lends a Hand in International Pest Outbreak

February 26, 2018 Genevieve Croft, International Affairs Fellow, Office of the Chief Scientist

USDA researchers tackle tough problems critical to American agriculture. Addressing how to nurture heathy soils, improve crop yields, or prevent livestock diseases, they carefully plan experiments and analyze data that can lead to better on-farm decisions and more productive practices. But even...

Research and Science

Conservation-Minded Purchasing: How Clothing Purchases Help Get Conservation on the Ground

February 26, 2018 Chad Douglas, Acting Internal/External Communications Team, NRCS

What if, before you purchased a hat or sweater, you knew the wool used to make it came from sheep raised on a ranch managed to improve soil health and increase soil carbon?

Conservation

USDA Agencies Collaborate to Produce Trusted and Reliable Commodity Market Information

February 21, 2018 Mark Jekanowski, Deputy Director for Outlook, Economic Research Service

Since its inception nearly 100 years ago, USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum has provided analysis of the farm economy, including the short- and long-term outlook for agricultural commodity markets. Producing credible and reliable information about supply and demand conditions for all the major crop...

Farming Trade

70 Years in the Last Frontier

February 16, 2018 Molly Voeller and Brad Fisher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

From protecting people and their communities to growing food in high tunnels to restoring streams for salmon to protecting precious soils, the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has been investing in Alaska’s working lands for 70 years. The NRCS’s commitment to agriculture in...

Conservation

How the Military Helps Protect Natural Landscapes

February 16, 2018 Jarrett Caston, State and Private Forestry Program, USDA Forest Service

Home to the premier restricted military airspace for unmanned aircraft system training in the western U.S., Army base Fort Huachuca supports training for personnel from the Air Force, Marine Corps, and U.S. Border Patrol. But it also serves as an example of successful mixed-use wildlands...

Forestry

USDA Agencies Band Together to Assist Producers Impacted by 2017 Hurricanes

February 14, 2018 Cassie Bable and Lauren Moore, FSA Public Affairs Specialists

Just as families, friends and communities came together to respond to damages that occurred during the hurricanes of 2017, so did government agencies.

Disaster

Student Diversity Program Winners are Honored Guests at this Year’s Ag Outlook Forum

February 13, 2018 Susan Carter, Chief Communications Officer, Office of the Chief Economist and Agricultural Outlook Forum Manager

The next generation of agricultural leaders get to rub elbows with today’s ag decisionmakers at the 2018 Agricultural Outlook Forum (AOF) later this month. Twenty undergraduate juniors and seniors and 10 graduate students have been selected as winners of the 2018 Student Diversity Program. These...

Initiatives

Good Forest Management Yields Wildlife Oasis

February 08, 2018 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

For Mike and Laura Jackson, many mornings begin with hot tea and birds. This particular morning, they spotted a mourning dove, a pileated woodpecker and many others. And the retired science teachers in Bedford County, Pennsylvania jot down the types and numbers of birds they see each day.

Conservation