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In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Catherine Gill

December 14, 2017 Amanda Heitkamp, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. This month, we hear from Catherine Gill, the Executive Vice President of Investor Relations and Communication at Root Capital. Root Capital is an agricultural...

Initiatives

USDA Offers Opportunities to America’s Veterans as they Seek Careers in Agriculture

November 09, 2017 Scott Whittington, USDA Farm Service Agency

Thousands of veterans leave the military every year, but there’s a new “service” they can provide. Over the next few decades, the world will need to increase its food production to keep up with a growing population. Career options available to American vets in the agriculture sector include owning...

Farming

USDA Awards Help Veterans, Beginning Farmers

November 09, 2017 Young Kim, Deputy Director of the Risk Management Education Division, USDA

With the catastrophic hurricanes and wildfires this year, the need for risk management education for farmers and ranchers couldn’t be clearer. Earlier this year USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) announced funding for cooperative agreements that better prepare producers for natural disasters and...

Initiatives

Skills Sown in Military Service Grow at USDA

November 09, 2017 Ken Melton, Staff Sgt., USMC, (Ret.), Public Affairs Specialist, USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service

A rising sun chases away the darkness across the landscape while the hard working men and women start another day to accomplish the tasks that keep America strong. Whether on the battlefield or in the corn field, these dedicated individuals approach life and work in similar ways. That’s why USDA is...

Farming

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Shawna A. Legarza

November 07, 2017 Tomasina Brown, Special Assistant, Office of Communications

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. This month, we hear from Shawna A. Legarza. Shawna is currently the Director of Fire and Aviation Management for the U.S. Forest Service. Shawna was raised on a...

Initiatives

FSA Facility Loan Gives Washington State Producers Marketing Advantage

November 03, 2017 Cassie Bable, FSA Public Affairs Specialist

John and Dorie Belisle own and operate BelleWood Acres in northwest Washington State, near the Canadian border. The Belisles and their family planted their first apple orchard in 1996 and have 31 acres of high density trees, which pencils out to about 25,000 trees.

Farming

A Hurricane Named Harvey

October 25, 2017 Beverly Moseley, NRCS State Public Affairs Director

Catastrophic, ferocious, devastating and unprecedented are just some of the words still being used to describe the hurricane known as Harvey that slammed Texas’ coast in late August.

Conservation Farming

Missouri Dairy Diversifies to Keep Next Generation on the Farm

October 13, 2017 Dana Rogge, Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

David Hemme of Sweet Springs, Missouri, scrolls down through a German webpage on his smartphone. The insignia of “Hemme Milch” anchors the top of the page, a company owned and operated by Hemme’s distant relatives in Germany.

Farming

AgrAbility Helps Ag Workers with Disabilities Succeed

October 10, 2017 Aida Balsano, National Program Leader for Rural Health and Safety, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers have one of the most dangerous occupations in America, suffering more fatal work injuries each year than most other professions. There were 570 fatalities in 2015 and even more debilitating injuries.

Farming

In the Face of Natural Disaster, USDA Answers the Call to Action

October 04, 2017 Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue

Over the last few weeks, we have seen parts of our country devastated by natural disasters. People in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands experienced devastation that affected every part of their life, including food, housing, and their livelihood. President Trump called on...

Farming Food and Nutrition