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Hooked on Aquaponics

November 08, 2013 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation & Marketing Program

If you’re wondering what aquaponics is, you’re not alone. Tracing its roots back to the Aztecs and rice cultivation in South China, aquaponics is a combination of aquaculture and hydroponics – growing fish and plants together in a symbiotic system. Basically, the plants keep the water clean for the...

Animals Plants

Veterans Find Training, Jobs with the U.S. Forest Service

November 08, 2013 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service actively recruits eligible veterans for multiple occupations. Currently, veterans make up over 12 percent of the Forest Service workforce. The agency values the experience, commitment and work ethic that veterans bring to the job, as well as their significant skills and...

Forestry

Conservation Benefits Mississippi Ranch & Improves Water Downstream

November 07, 2013 Candace Chambers, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Mississippi

Raising hay and working the farm was once something extra for Charles McLaurin. After retiring after 35 years as a school teacher, he’s enjoying his new full-time job as a cattle rancher in Leake County, Miss., where he not only leads a healthy head of cattle but also serves as a steward of natural...

Conservation

Engaging the Next Generation with the Help of our Partners in Conservation

November 07, 2013 Robert Bonnie and Rhea Suh

When President Obama launched the America’s Great Outdoors Initiative in 2010, one of the top priorities included connecting our youth and veterans to our nation’s cultural and natural resources. President Obama wanted to foster a new generation of stewards to carry on our nation’s proud...

Conservation

Let's Get Visual - a Peek Behind the Scenes of Our Infographics

November 07, 2013 Craig Morris, Deputy Administrator, AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program

Buying and selling, supply and demand, wholesale and retail—the market and all of the economic factors surrounding it are complex things to track and understand. From the smallest farmer to the largest grocery store chain in the nation, all of American agriculture depends on the trends and prices...

USDA Results

Agricultural Coexistence: Fostering Collaboration and Communication

November 06, 2013 Andre Bell, APHIS

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has published a notice in the Federal Register asking the public to comment on how agricultural coexistence in the United States can be strengthened. Comments are due by January 3, 2014. U.S. farmers in the 21 st Century engage in many forms of agriculture...

Conservation

MyPlate Meals from the Garden

November 06, 2013 Jackie Haven, Acting Executive Director, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Looking for ways to brighten your meals? Stock up on goods from your local Farmers’ Market! Or try out your green thumb by growing your own food. Gardening and agriculture go hand in hand with MyPlate. When planning a garden, start by thinking about foods that adapt well to the cool, fall season...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Forest Service Waives Fees in Celebration of Veterans Day Weekend

November 06, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service will offer a fee-free weekend for all visitors Nov. 9-11 in celebration of Veterans Day, the fourth time this year the agency has participated in the fee-free program. The Forest Service, which does not charge users to enter national forests or grasslands, offers the...

Forestry Initiatives

Breeding a Tastier Tomato

November 05, 2013 Sandy Miller Hays, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

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 portfolio. If you want to stir consumers’ passions about produce, just mention tomatoes. There’s no shortage of outrage about those...

Research and Science

Making Moves in Maryland

November 05, 2013 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Last week, I met up with Washington Redskins linebacker Darryl Tapp to help kick off Fuel Up to Play 60’s new Make Your Move effort and see how kids at Kenilworth Elementary School in Bowie, Maryland are eating healthier and getting active at school and at home. Fuel up to Play 60 is a partnership...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

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