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Get Your Fresh Produce AND Support Local Farmers

June 29, 2018 Terry Matlock, NASS, Public Affairs Specialist

Have you noticed recently that you can’t do much without seeing something related to fruits and vegetables?

Research and Science

After at Least Five Decades of Growth, High-Income Countries are Now Investing Less in Public Agricultural R&D

June 28, 2018 Paul Heisey, Structure, Technology and Productivity Branch, Economic Research Service

Governments in high-income countries are spending less on agricultural research. A new report from USDA’s Economic Research Service reviews long-term trends in public agricultural research and development (R&D) investment by high-income countries and examines how these investments have contributed...

Research and Science Rural

Tree Breeding: Creating Tomorrow’s Healthy Forests Today

June 12, 2018 Paul Zankowski, Senior Advisor for Plant Health and Production and Plant Products, Office of the Chief Scientist and Sarah Federman, AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow, Office of the Chief Scientist

Immobile and long-lived, trees endure extreme weather, fires, and pests for tens, hundreds, and even thousands of years. In Fishlake National Forest, Utah, there is a quaking aspen colony spanning 106 acres that is roughly 80,000 years old. To give you a sense of scale, if the average human lives 79...

Research and Science

Our Drinking Water and Forest Service Research

June 07, 2018 Shannon Kelleher, Research and Development Knowledge Management and Communications, USDA Forest Service

Behind every drop of water from the tap is an entire forest ecosystem. And while it’s easy to take drinking water for granted, you might be surprised to learn that the nation’s largest single source of water is the National Forest System, the network of national forests stewarded by the USDA Forest...

Forestry Research and Science

ARS Scientists Explore Ways to Minimize Runoff from Golf Courses

June 05, 2018 Dennis O’Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

More than 20 million people play golf on the estimated 14,000 golf courses in the United States. As Americans head for the links this year, golf course managers and superintendents know it’s important not only to maintain the greens and fairways, but also to minimize the risk of pesticides and...

Research and Science