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For Safety’s Sake, Handle Plant-Based Meat Alternatives Safely

July 27, 2022 Scott Elliott, USDA Agricultural Research Service

Meat may dominate the grill, but the market for plant-based meat alternatives is growing. That growth is due, in part, to a belief that plant-based products are less susceptible to pathogens like E. coli and Salmonella.

Research and Science

Bison Ranchers and Stewards Asked to Complete Bison Health and Management Study

July 01, 2022 USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service staff

What comes to mind when you think of South Dakota? Is it the Black Hills, presidential busts and bison? According to USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service’s 2017 Census of Agriculture, South Dakota has the largest inventory of bison of any state in the United States, with over 30,000 bison...

Research and Science

The Caribbean’s Role in American Agriculture

June 27, 2022 Terry Matlock, Public Affairs Specialist, National Agricultural Statistics Service

June is Caribbean American Heritage Month! Many foods and beverages originated in the Caribbean. For instance, Chocolate milk originated in Jamaica and Barbados is considered the birthplace of rum.

Equity Food and Nutrition Research and Science

An Agriculture Community Commemorates the Mule Train to DC

June 23, 2022 Gerald Tillman, Chief, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Survey Administration Branch

Last month, I had the honor to serve as keynote speaker for The Mule Train’s 54th anniversary. The Mule Train left Marks, Mississippi and traveled to Washington, D.C., on May 13, 1968, as part of Dr. Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.’s Poor People’s Campaign to demand economic justice since Marks...

Equity Research and Science

The Buzz About Pollinators

June 22, 2022 Casey C. Keel, Public Affairs Specialist, Research, Education, and Economics

It’s National Pollinators Week! As an annual celebration supporting pollinators and pollinator health, we want to highlight USDA’s ongoing investments in pollinator health, crop production, and conservation. USDA’s investments help ensure the continued health of pollinators and their contribution to...

Research and Science

An Assorted Bouquet of Data in Latest Floriculture Report

May 31, 2022 Jodi Halvorson, Public Affairs Specialist, National Agricultural Statistics Service

April showers bring May flowers and for USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), this means the release of 2021 floriculture data. Look for more flora in this data bouquet; NASS expanded the floriculture program to cover all 50 states and more than 30 new crops.

Plants Research and Science

Celebrate Cultural Traditions Through Food

May 16, 2022 Nutrition.gov Staff, National Agricultural Library

Do you enjoy exploring food from countries around the world? Celebrating cultural traditions through food is a great way to connect with people from various communities and learn about their heritage. It is also a way to appreciate your own cultural roots! Discover simple ways to enjoy three...

Equity Food and Nutrition

USDA-ARS Scientist Enlists Cattle to Create Fire Breaks

May 05, 2022 Scott Elliott and Kim Kaplan, Agricultural Research Service

According to rangeland experts, wildfires in the western Great Basin region scorched more than 14,600 square miles in just 10 years—nearly the land mass of Maryland and Delaware combined.

Research and Science

USDA’s Climate-Smart Research Investments in our Communities and in our Planet

April 22, 2022 Casey C. Keel, Public Affairs Specialist, Research, Education, and Economics

As we celebrate this Earth Day, we want to share a few examples of USDA’s commitment to climate-smart research and scientific investments.

Research and Science

Happy Earth Day! Scientists Working to Reduce Methane Emissions

April 22, 2022 Scott Elliott, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

As we celebrate our planet this Earth Day, we highlight ongoing research being conducted at USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) exploring how a seaweed species could potentially reduce methane emissions in livestock production.

Research and Science
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