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Made in Rural America: Helping Appalachian Business Sell to the World

February 18, 2014 Tara Rice, USDA Special Assistant, Office of the Secretary

When President Obama signed the Food Farm and Jobs Act on February 7 th he directed his Administration, working through the White House Rural Council, to lead a new “Made in Rural America” export and investment initiative. Specifically, the President has instructed his Rural Council – in...

Rural Trade

USDA Northeastern Regional Climate Hub Gets Ready to Help Producers, Forest Managers, Deal with Challenges

February 18, 2014 David Hollinger, U.S. Forest Service

If you work outside, you care about the weather. But if your business depends on the weather, you should care about the climate. Those of us who have lived in the Northeast for years know that something is up with the weather. It’s more changeable; too wet one month, too dry the next. Spring is...

Forestry

#MyFarmBill Responds to Devastating Drought

February 18, 2014 Rebecca Frank, USDA Office of Communications

Last Friday, Secretary Vilsack joined President Obama in California to announce new resources to help farmers and ranchers cope with devastating losses due to one of the state's worst droughts in over 100 years. This much-needed relief will provide up to $100 million in livestock disaster assistance...

USDA Results Conservation

White Mountain National Forest Celebrates its History

February 18, 2014 Colleen Mainville, White Mountain National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

On Jan. 2, 1914, the federal government bought a 7,000-acre parcel in Benton, N.H. from E. Bertram Pike at a price of $13.25 per acre. "We're commemorating the first acquisition of what became the White Mountain National Forest, one of New Hampshire's jewels," said David Govatski, a retired Forest...

Forestry

Nanotechnology to be Discussed at Outlook Forum

February 18, 2014 Jan Suszkiw, 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 portfolio. Say it: nanotechnology. The word alone sounds intriguing, futuristic. But what is nanotechnology? In simple terms...

Research and Science

Illinois Dairy Farm's Waste Storage Gets a Makeover with USDA's Help

February 18, 2014 Pattie Thomas, Natural Resources Conservation Service

A dairy cow can produce up to 140 pounds of manure in a day. So for James “Jim” Johnson, who owns 150 dairy cows on his Boone County, Ill. ranch, that means 7.7 million pounds of manure per year. Where does this manure go? On many ranches, manure is stored and filtrated in a waste lagoon. But after...

Conservation

It All Starts with a Seed

February 18, 2014 Fawad Shah, Director of the AMS Seed Regulatory and Testing Division

Believe it or not, food doesn’t come from the refrigerator or even the kitchen. It doesn’t even come from the grocery store or the farmer. All food—whether meat, grain, vegetable or fruit—owes its existence to seeds. Seeds are the backbone of human existence, providing us with the fundamental...

Food and Nutrition Trade

An American Grown State Dinner - Featuring America's Cut Flower Industry

February 18, 2014 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Last week, President and Mrs. Obama hosted France’s President, Francois Hollande for a State Dinner on the South Lawn of the White House. State Dinners are a way to celebrate U.S. relations with international friends and allies. Past dinners at the White House during the Obama Administration have...

Trade