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USDA Now Accepting Applications for Coronavirus Food Assistance Program

May 29, 2020 Richard Fordyce, Farm Service Agency Administrator

You can now apply for USDA’s Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, which provides direct payments to farmers and ranchers to offset impacts from the coronavirus pandemic. Applications will be accepted through August 28, 2020.

Coronavirus Farming

Another Look at Availability and Prices of Food Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

May 28, 2020 Robert Johansson, USDA Chief Economist

Last month I discussed the impact of COVID-19 on availability and prices of food based on data and information we had available at the time. Since then, USDA released its first assessment of U.S. and world crop supply and demand prospects and U.S. prices for 2020/21, and more data on market prices...

Coronavirus Research and Science

Forest Service Research Reduces Fire Danger in Chernobyl Contaminated Zone

May 28, 2020 Diane Banegas, USDA Forest Service Office of Communications

In April 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine exploded and heavily contaminated nearly 40,000 square miles with radioisotopes. The contaminated area became known as the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine and the Polesie Radioecological Reserve in Belarus. Today, the site remains...

Forestry

Past, Present, and Future Research on Mount St. Helens

May 18, 2020 Matt Burks, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station

Mount St. Helens, in Washington State, erupted 40 years ago today. The largest landslide in recorded history filled valleys below with debris, and ash fell from the sky for weeks, blanketing the nearby area and affecting regions as far away as the Rocky Mountains. Within just two weeks, ash from the...

Forestry Research and Science

Unprecedented Times Leads to Making a Difference in a Small Way by Making Masks for South Dakotans

April 27, 2020 Julie Gross, USDA Rural Development State Director for South Dakota

The captivating landscapes of South Dakota are still awe inspiring amid the COVID-19 crisis. Equally encouraging are USDA Rural Development employees here in South Dakota who are working to support our customers and continue the delivery of our programs by offering the highest level of customer...

Coronavirus Rural

Conservation Tools Help Producers Make Positive Impacts on Changing Climate

April 22, 2020 Jocelyn Benjamin, USDA

America’s farmers and ranchers are helping put the nation on track to a healthier and more resilient environment in the face of a changing climate. While agriculture only contributes 9 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, it offers a variety of opportunities to reduce emissions and cut carbon...

Climate Conservation Forestry

USDA Observes the 10 Year Anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

April 20, 2020 Under Secretary Bill Northey and Under Secretary Jim Hubbard

Today marks 10 years since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. USDA, through its Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and U.S. Forest Service, worked alongside other federal agencies to respond to this disaster and supported the Gulf of Mexico region in its prevention, preparedness and...

Conservation Forestry

New York Distillery’s Fast Transition to Maker of Hand-Sanitizer is a True “Win-Win”

April 20, 2020 Richard Mayfield, USDA Rural Development State Director for New York

Spring is normally the quiet season at the Clayton Distillery in Upstate New York. But this hasn’t been a normal spring. When the COVID-19 pandemic came to the Thousand Islands region the distillery calls home, the company quickly added a new line of operations.

Coronavirus Rural

Will COVID-19 Threaten Availability and Affordability of our Food?

April 16, 2020 Robert Johansson, USDA Chief Economist

As the COVID-19 virus continues to spread in the U.S., its impacts have reached every aspect of our lives and shook all sectors of the economy. Amid this crisis, there have been widespread worries that the disease could threaten the nation’s food production and supply systems and stoke inflation...

Coronavirus Food and Nutrition

Delaware Rural Water Association Answers Call to Disinfect COVID-19 Exposed Facility

April 10, 2020 Denise Lovelady, USDA Rural Development State Director for Delaware & Maryland

I want to shine a light on a Delaware organization that stepped up in a crucial time of need. The Delaware Rural Water Association (DRWA) has emerged as Delaware’s leader in providing on-site technical assistance and specialized training for rural water and wastewater systems.

Coronavirus Rural