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U.S. Agricultural Production Systems of the Future: What Research is Needed Now?

February 28, 2017 Seth Murray, Senior Advisor for Agricultural Systems, Office of the Chief Scientist

Depending on where you live in the United States, the first thing that likely comes to mind for agriculture production systems are the large fields of corn, soybeans, wheat or cotton seen growing each summer. But spend a few minutes looking at CropScape, a color-coded map that charts where almost a...

Research and Science

Honey: A Sweet Topic with New Data this Spring

February 21, 2017 Joshua O'Rear, Honey Statistician for National Agricultural Statistics Service

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 USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Every day, National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) statisticians work hard to produce timely, accurate and useful...

Research and Science

Flushed Away...Probing For Antibiotic Presence in Our Food Supply

February 17, 2017 Dennis O'Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

It’s a question with major public-health implications: Could antibiotics and other widely used medications get into our food supply when they are flushed into our sewers? To try to answer that question, researchers from USDA and Penn State University (PSU) assessed whether some commonly used...

Research and Science

Research Can Help the Economy and Inform Policy

February 16, 2017 Cody Sullivan, U.S. Forest Service Research and Development

When most people think of forests, science isn’t the first thing that comes to mind, but, perhaps, it should. That’s because the U.S. Forest Service Research and Development program oversees projects across many science disciplines including forestry, genetics, wildlife, forest products and wildfire...

Forestry Research and Science

USDA Scientific Integrity Policy Scores "Top Grade" in New Report

February 08, 2017 Dr. Doug Bannerman, Departmental Scientific Integrity Officer, USDA Office of the Chief Scientist

“Top grade,” “strong,” “substantially strengthened,” and “significantly improved,” may sound like reviews you might read about consumer products such as smart phones or televisions. However, these are the actual terms used by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) in its recent review of USDA’s...

Research and Science

How 4-H Rocks for Missouri Youth of All Abilities

February 07, 2017 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

4-H is about more than barnyard animals, it’s about emerging sciences, like rocketry and geographic information systems. 4-H is also about leadership, citizenship, and many other things, but one quality truly stands out: 4-H is about inclusion. In Missouri, 4-H clubs take an inclusive approach to...

Initiatives Research and Science