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NIFA Supports Annual Science, Engineering Festival to Spur Future Scientists

April 20, 2016 Carlos J. Harris, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The link between agriculture, science, and engineering is quite simple. Whether you live in a rural or urban setting, those three components work together to make a more sustainable environment. Thousands of students had the chance to learn about that and more, April 15-17 at the 4 th Annual Science...

Research and Science Technology

Conservation Wildlife Enhancements Inspire Creativity in a Delaware Farmer

April 20, 2016 Dastina Wallace, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Muffled honking above draws wildlife painter Richard Clifton’s eyes to the sky. Flying overhead is a flock of nearly 30 snow geese preparing to land nearby in Clifton’s crop field in Milton, Delaware. In early March, this is a common scene due to his unique wetland ‘plant and flood’ restoration...

Conservation

Organic Study Uses Domestic Sheep to Facilitate Sustainable Farming

April 20, 2016 Kelly Flynn, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Environmental and economic management of weeds and pests is a priority for organic farmers and they typically use tillage to address these issues. However, frequent mechanical tillage can reduce soil integrity, which increases costs for farmers and negatively impacts future crop growth. Now, Montana...

Conservation

Our Land. Our Water. Our Future. - Earth Day 2016

April 20, 2016 Lisa Mensah, Under Secretary for Rural Development

This Friday marks the forty-sixth observance of Earth Day, and our USDA Rural Development family is celebrating with a week of project dedications and groundbreakings across the nation – projects that have a direct and positive impact on the ecology and environment of our rural communities. This...

Rural