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Wildlife Underpass to Benefit Animals, Drivers

June 23, 2016 Paul Meznarich, US Forest Service

Every year in the U.S. roughly 200 people are killed in as many as 2 million wildlife-vehicle collisions and at a cost of more than $8 billion, according to the Western Transportation Institute. But the U.S. Forest Service’s Pacific Southwest Research Station scientists, along with their...

Forestry

FAS Tariff Tracker Tool Now Includes TPP Data

June 23, 2016 Jeffrey Jones, Senior Policy Advisor, FAS Office of Agreements and Scientific Affairs

The United States has free trade agreements (FTAs) with 20 countries around the world and those agreements have expanded export opportunities for U.S. food and agricultural producers. The pending Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement, between the United States and 11 other nations, will provide...

Trade USDA Results

Sustainably Growing Vegetables in a Changing Climate: It's about Working Together

June 23, 2016 Dan Dostie, NRCS Project Liaison, USDA Northeast Climate Hub and Franklin Egan, PASA Director of Educational Programs, USDA Partner

The Pennsylvania Association of Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) sponsored a field day on June 2 to talk about growing vegetables in a changing climate. The discussion focused on climate change, its impacts on the farming system, and strategies to effectively adapt through increasing biodiversity on...

Hill Farm Buzzing with Pollinator Success

June 23, 2016 Elvis Cordova, Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Since it’s National Pollinator Week, it seemed fitting to express my thanks to farmers Scott and Susan Hill - who run the Hill Farm outside Charlottesville, VA. Earlier, I had the chance to visit their 10-acre property former tobacco farm to see firsthand how hard they are working to grow a variety...

Food and Nutrition Farming