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New Research Reveals How Critical Forests are to Drinking Water Supply

October 04, 2022 Dr. Cynthia West, Acting Deputy Chief, Forest Service Research and Development

Access to high-quality water will be a defining feature of the 21 st century. Record heat waves and drought are not only leading to more frequent and intense wildfires but are also putting one of life’s most valuable resources at risk: the water we drink.

Forestry

Census of Agriculture Collects Thousands of Data Points Critical to U.S. Ag

September 02, 2022 By Alex Nseir, USDA NASS Public Affairs Specialist

This November, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will begin mailing the 2022 Census of Agriculture to all known ag producers across the U.S. and Puerto Rico to gather information about America’s farms and ranches and the people who operate them. The ag census, conducted every...

Farming Data Research and Science

For the Love of Trees, Please Check Yours for Asian Longhorned Beetle

August 30, 2022 Jenny Lester Moffitt, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

I recently decided to go for a walk on a seasonably warm afternoon. I got out of my car at a wooded recreation area and immediately noticed how much cooler the air felt, thanks to the biggest plants on Earth – trees. From my years growing up on and then managing my family’s organic walnut farm I...

Forestry Initiatives Plants

Discovering Trends in the 2019 National Farmers Market Managers Survey

August 11, 2022 Ed Ragland, Economist, Marketing Services Division, Transportation and Marketing Program, Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA

The 2019 National Farmers Market Survey conducted by the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) and the National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS) collected data regarding the market practices of managers in 2019 from 10,000 farmers markets. Using trends and statistics found from these...

Farming Initiatives

Breakfast on the Farm

July 12, 2022 Michael Greene, USDA RMA Risk Management Specialist

On a beautiful day, the Blaser Family welcomes visitors to their dairy farm in Oconto County, Wisconsin. They are hosting a “Breakfast on the Farm” event, where visitors enjoy eggs and pancakes. Tractors pull trailers touring this 1800-acre property, showcasing crops and cows.

Farming

New Documentary Film Spotlights Soil Health and Climate Change from Farmers’ Perspective

July 12, 2022 Erin Lane, Coordinator, USDA Northeast Climate Hub

Climate change is causing greater environmental and economic challenges for U.S. agriculture. But did you know that soil health practices can help working farmlands become more resilient to climate extremes?

Climate Farming Rural

85 Years of National Dairy Month

June 28, 2022 MRP Under Secretary Jenny Lester Moffitt

Last week, to celebrate June Dairy Month, I visited Crave Brothers Farmstead in Waterloo, Wisconsin, where I toured this family farm and cheese factory, and learned about how the Crave family crafts their award-winning cheeses. In recent years, dairy farmers have faced many challenges, and USDA has...

Farming

USDA Proposes New Rule for Transparency in the Service of Fair and Competitive Markets for Poultry Growers

June 09, 2022 Andy Green, Senior Advisor for Competitive Markets

USDA is focused on building new, more, fairer, and more resilient markets for our farmers, ranchers, and producers. To help get there, USDA published the first of several priority initiatives supporting enforcement of the Packers and Stockyards Act, which protects poultry growers and livestock...

Farming

USDA Continues to Expand Opportunities and Support to Small Businesses

May 27, 2022 Jacqueline A. Davis-Slay, Senior Advisor, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, USDA

As May comes to a close, USDA reflects on recent activities to support small businesses nationwide. The first of the month marked the start of National Small Business Week 2022. In recognition of the observance, USDA’s national and state office leadership connected with small businesses in states...

Equity Farming Initiatives

Happy National Asparagus Day! Get to Know Spring’s Delicious Vegetable

May 24, 2022 Clayton Myers, Entomologist, USDA Office of Pest Management Policy

USDA wishes you a happy National Asparagus Day! Americans consume over 500 million pounds of asparagus each year, and 80-90% of that is imported, mainly from Mexico and Peru. While domestic production continues to decline year-by-year, per capita consumption is growing and U.S. growers still produce...

Farming Food and Nutrition Plants