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How Science Finds Answers to Addressing Antibiotic Resistance

November 18, 2021 Neena Anandaraman, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, Veterinary Science Policy Advisor, Office of the Chief Scientist

At USDA we use a feedback loop of 1) surveillance and monitoring 2) research, and 3) education and outreach to find science-based answers to challenging questions such as those posed by AR.

Research and Science

Let’s Talk Turkey: Tips for a Safe Thanksgiving

November 17, 2021 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA-FSIS

Thanksgiving is just days away and for those concerned about preparing this special meal, don’t worry, USDA is here to help. The USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline is available all week and even on Thanksgiving Day to answer your questions. Here are some quick tips:

Health and Safety

Dispersing Vultures Goes High Tech

November 16, 2021 Gail Keirn, Legislative and Public Affairs

When turkey vultures gather in large groups in urban areas, they can cause safety concerns due to their abundant fecal droppings and as hazards to air traffic. Wildlife Services (WS) biologists often manage vulture damage by modifying habitats to remove the things that attract them, such as perches...

Animals

Celebrate Thanksgiving with Turkey…and Leftovers

November 12, 2021 Jennifer Porter, Deputy Administrator, AMS Livestock and Poultry Program

Thanksgiving is for family and time-honored traditions. The greatest tradition is the centerpiece to your meal – turkey. Over 2,500 American turkey farms work to bring just the right bird to your table. Here are tips to help you select your turkey and pointers to manage leftovers.

Farming Health and Safety

Snacks of the Season: Apples, Spice & ‘NatureSeal’ Nice

November 10, 2021 Ashley Murdie, Research Education & Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Red maple leaves, cool brisk breeze, geese flying south and cinnamon spice aroma filling the house…little reminders that we’re in the midst of Fall. But fresh crisp apples may be the best of all.

Research and Science

Agricultural Advisors Identify Gaps and Challenges in Future Hurricanes Preparedness and Recovery

November 09, 2021 Eva Holupchinski, Coordinator, USDA Caribbean Climate Hub

Four years after Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated the Caribbean, there is still an urgency to understand how to best prepare farmers and working lands for future hurricanes. Agricultural advisors are first responders and witnesses of hurricane impacts and strategies used in hurricane...

Climate

Farmers Market Food Safety Tips

October 29, 2021 Chantel Oyi, Nutritionist, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service

Farmers markets not only offer some of the freshest produce and vegetative products you can find, but they also create opportunities to buy locally, and support small farmers, ranchers, and agricultural businesses. As you explore farmers markets in your area, it is important to keep food safety top...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

USDA Roundtable Highlighted Food Waste Reduction Success Stories

October 28, 2021 Jean C. Buzby, USDA Food Loss and Waste Liaison

On September 15, 2021, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) hosted a virtual roundtable titled Exploring Food Waste Solutions: Success Stories from the U.S. and Beyond. This event showcased innovative policies and approaches to reducing food waste in the United States, Europe, and the United...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Celebrating the Special Powers of Bats

October 27, 2021 Jocelyn Benjamin, USDA Public Affairs Specialist

Bats aren’t just hanging around here for the boo’s. They play an irreplaceable role in our ecosystems.

Animals Conservation

H2O in Space: Waste Not, Want Not

October 27, 2021 Scott Elliott, Agricultural Research Service Office of Communications

Water is critical in space. This is especially true for NASA’s planned long-term space missions, replete with on-board farming. At roughly 8.34 pounds per gallon, getting enough H2O aboard ship to irrigate crops and sustain astronauts is expensive, as every pound carried to space requires additional...

Research and Science