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The Cotton Patch – Where Innovation and Teamwork Fuel Growth

April 05, 2013 Jeff Carnahan, AMS Cotton and Tobacco Programs

It’s amazing what can happen when you combine a great idea, commitment to community, love of agriculture, fresh air, good earth, and energized volunteers. In the Cotton and Tobacco Programs, a part of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, we found this to be the perfect combination to cultivate our...

Initiatives

Secretary's Column: Research Shows that Kids Like Healthy Options

April 05, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

The U.S. Department of Agriculture works every day to improve childhood nutrition and combat obesity in order to raise a healthier generation of Americans. In recent days, we have had some positive developments in this work. USDA released a promising new report on the impacts of providing our...

Food and Nutrition

Former Football Player Turns Conservation Assistance into Bottled Gold in Texas

April 05, 2013 Jaime Tankersley, NRCS Texas

A former professional football player was able to realize a life-long dream of owning his own vineyard with the help of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service.

Conservation

Biting Down on the Origin of a Tooth

April 05, 2013 L.F. Chambers, Office of Communication, and Michael Fracasso, Minerals and Geology Management, U.S. Forest Service

The big female sniffed at the dry Late Cretaceous air as she trotted – delicately, considering her 7-ton frame – along a game trail through a stand of towering conifers, whose needled lower branches trembled slightly at her passing.

Forestry

Doing the Farm to School Math

April 04, 2013 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

Crisscrossing the country, from Maine to California, and from Florida to Washington, farm to school programs exist from coast to coast in small, rural towns and large, urban metropolitan areas alike. We know school cafeterias are brimming with local and regionally sourced foods, giving kids more...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Moving Harper’s Beauty Off Road

April 03, 2013 Zoe Hoyle, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

The first week of March found a team of plant biologists down on their knees in a highway right-of-way in the Florida Panhandle searching for Harper’s beauty, one of Florida’s rarest native plants.

Forestry

NRCS Recovery Act Project Helps Provide New Starts for Residents

April 03, 2013 Mark Bushman, NRCS

For more than 45 years, people who lived in West Virginia’s Dunloup Creek Watershed have dealt with floods. That’s because there’s a scarcity of flat land in the area and residents have had to settle mostly along the creek—the very area that floods during storms. Two major floods in 2001 and 2004...

Conservation

A Future Where School Cafeterias are Overflowing with Local Fare

April 02, 2013 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

I was recently invited to give a presentation at the 2 nd annual Ohio Farm to School Conference. Conference organizers asked me to address the future of farm to school: where did we want to be in ten years? By chance I’d asked a similar question of colleagues at Portland Public Schools a decade...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Mobile Apps Help Dairy Farmers Compute Costs and be Environmentally Friendly

April 02, 2013 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA's rich science and research profile. It’s a digital world – and agriculture is no exception. More and more, farmers and ranchers are moving away from traditional...

Research and Science

A Day in Your Life with Invasive Species

April 02, 2013 Greg Rosenthal, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

USDA has proclaimed April to be Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month, so this is the perfect time to consider how invasive species can crawl, swarm or ooze their way into your daily life. The fact is, invasive pests and diseases hunger for many of the same things we enjoy each day. And as...

Animals Plants Research and Science