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Helping Businesses Grow: NWRC Wins 2015 Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer

April 23, 2015 Gail Keirn, USDA APHIS Public Affairs Specialist

John Eisemann spends much of his time on the phone or in meetings talking to USDA National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC, Center) partners and stakeholders. As the Technology Transfer Program Manager for the Center, John works with private companies, international groups, and non-governmental...

Animals Plants

Oregon Agriculture is a Festival for Foodies

April 23, 2015 Dave Losh, Oregon State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. Living and...

Conservation

Earth Day Through Indigenous Eyes

April 23, 2015 Joanna Mounce Stancil, U.S. Forest Service, member of both the Shawnee and Cherokee tribes

Earth Day is April 22 and on this unique and special day the U.S. Forest Service is celebrating our nation’s forests and grasslands. Looking from space, the world has been described as the great blue planet. But you don’t need to travel beyond our atmosphere to see the Earth for what it is — a...

Forestry

Grant it, Food Hubs Mean More Local Food for You

April 22, 2015 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation & Marketing Program

Spring is upon us and many local farmers markets are opening with displays of brilliant and vibrant colors. The fresh air has more people talking about and buying local foods. In fact, data from the USDA Economic Research Service suggests that farmers across the country sold an estimated $6.1...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Celebrating Earth Day and Protecting the Environment in Rural America

April 22, 2015 USDA Rural Development Under Secretary Lisa Mensah

It’s a fact most of us learned in grammar school. More than seventy percent of the earth’s surface is water. On this 45th Earth Day, I can’t help but be proud to recognize the work that USDA Rural Development is doing to improve water quality and availability in Rural America. Today, USDA is...

Rural

What You Need to Know About the Current Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Outbreaks

April 22, 2015 Dr. John Clifford, USDA Chief Veterinary Officer

Today I had a press call with our USDA partner, Dr. Alicia Fry from CDC and Dr. David Swayne of USDA’s Southeast Poultry Research Lab to help get out some important information about the avian influenza event currently occurring in the United States. Since December 2014, USDA has confirmed cases of...

Animals Plants

The Earth Day Confessions of a Soil Health Geek

April 22, 2015 Ron Nichols, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

I am a soil health geek. I didn’t seek to become a geek. But the more I learned about our living and life-giving soil, the more I became convinced this miracle under our feet holds the promise of our future. We are all connected to the soil. Without it, life as we know it would not exist. However...

Conservation

Food Waste Can Have a Large Impact on Your Nitrogen Footprint

April 22, 2015 Rodney Vance, Intern, Division of Environmental Systems, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

April 22 marks the 45 th celebration of Earth Day, with its theme of “It’s our turn to lead.” The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is a leader in its support of cutting-edge sustainable and organic agricultural research. The USDA estimated that 31...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Bi-State Sage-Grouse Success Shows Importance of Voluntary Conservation Partnerships

April 21, 2015 Robert Bonnie, Under Secretary, Natural Resources and Environment

We can achieve more when we voluntarily work together, and the decision today not to list the Bi-State sage-grouse under the Endangered Species Act proves the power of partnerships. In this case, collectively, we were able to proactively conserve and restore habitat for this geographically distinct...

Conservation

Birds, Butterflies, Dragonflies and Bats

April 21, 2015 Karin Theophile, U.S. Forest Service

When it comes to the U.S. Forest Service, it’s not always about trees. Sometimes it’s all about the birds, the dragonflies and the butterflies. Oh, and the bats. At least, that’s what it was all about during a ceremony last month recognizing some great contributions from U.S. Forest Service and...

Forestry