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Top Five Reasons You Should "Root" for Soil Health Farmers on Earth Day 2014

April 17, 2014 Ron Nichols, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Earth Day is next Tuesday. To meet the growing sustainability challenges of the 21 st Century, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is reminding people that many of the solutions are right at our feet — in the soil. Here are the top five reasons NRCS says why on Earth Day 2014 you...

Conservation

New Frontiers of Food Safety

April 17, 2014 Joyce Hunter, Deputy CIO, Policy and Planning, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Over the last few decades, food safety has been marked by profound social, economic and political evolutions and technological breakthroughs such as 3D printing of food and the adoption of laboratory testing for pathogens. Laboratory testing for pathogens continues to evolve with the advancement of...

Health and Safety Technology

White House Champions of Change for the Future of American Agriculture

April 16, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

From the White House Champions of Change blog: In the field of agriculture, we have a very important question to ask ourselves: who will the next generation of farmers and ranchers be? For more than three decades, the share of farms operated by beginning farmers has been in decline. Beginning farms...

Conservation

Fieldprint Calculator Uses a USDA Tool to Help Farmers Track Water Quality Improvement

April 16, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

A nonprofit for sustainable agriculture recently launched a new metric in its calculator that relies on a popular tool from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. Field to Market, the Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture, recently updated its Fieldprint Calculator that measures outcomes in...

Conservation

Celebrate Extension's Centennial by Sharing Your Extension Story!

April 16, 2014 Jennifer Martin, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

One hundred years ago, Congress passed the Smith-Lever Act, expanding on the federal government’s partnership with the Land-Grant University System to create the Cooperative Extension System. This is 100 years of Extension making a positive impact in the lives of Americans. Today, USDA’s National...

Conservation

USDA Export Development Program Helps Boost U.S. Blueberry Exports

April 16, 2014 Allison Eckhardt, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

Spring is here and brings with it many fresh healthy foods, including blueberries. Known for their antioxidants, vitamins and fiber, blueberries are a healthy option that is becoming more popular around the world and the U.S. blueberry industry is taking advantage of this demand with the help of the...

Trade

Local Combines with American Grown

April 16, 2014 Christina Conell, USDA Farm to School Program

Quickly assembling tortilla wraps for hungry students is a hard job. I learned this first hand recently at Stone Spring Elementary in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Mary Lou, Ott and Jean, the cafeteria staff responsible for preparing and serving school meals every day, took control of the kitchen, quickly...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Farm Service Agency - Honored to Serve America's Farmers and Ranchers

April 15, 2014 Juan M. Garcia, Farm Service Agency Administrator

This post is part of a Microloan Success feature series on the USDA blog. Check back every Tuesday and Thursday as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s Farm Service Agency. For the last few weeks we have shared stories about farmers and ranchers across the country that are benefitting from the...

Conservation

USDA Helps Develop Next Generation of Ag Scientists

April 15, 2014 Ann Perry, 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 the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. During the month of April we will take a closer look at USDA’s Groundbreaking Research for a Revitalized Rural America...

Research and Science

Web of Intrigue: New Spider Species Spotted on Fort Pierre National Grassland

April 15, 2014 Meghan Stump, Nebraska National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

When a new species is discovered on the planet, people usually imagine a discovery process that is dangerous and remote in location. However, one scientist didn’t have to venture far from home to learn about a few new discoveries that has the science community spinning about a native grassland...

Forestry