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USDA Northern Plains Regional Climate Hub - Champions of Change

November 05, 2015 Dr. Justin Derner, Northern Plains Hub Lead

The White House recently recognized 12 Champions of Change for their leadership in sustainable and climate-smart agriculture. This week we will meet them through their USDA Regional Climate Hub, today featuring the Northern Plains’ Keith Berns, Larry Cundall and Martin Kleinschmit. Montana, Wyoming...

Conservation

Investing in Opportunity in Indian Country

November 05, 2015 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

USDA celebrates National Native American Heritage Month in November with a blog series focused on USDA’s support of Tribal Nations and highlighting a number of our efforts throughout Indian Country and Alaska. Follow along on the USDA blog. Earlier today, I met with leaders from the 566 federally...

USDA Results Initiatives Rural Technology

87-Year-Old Cattle Rancher Not Stopping Anytime Soon

November 05, 2015 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency, Outreach Marketing Editor

Marjorie Fleming has been cattle ranching since she was a teenager. Now, at age 87, she has no plans of quitting anytime soon. “I haven’t thought about stopping,” said Fleming. “I like ranch life, I like being outside and I can get out on my four-wheeler and get around most places and do what I used...

Conservation

Southeast Regional Climate Hub Celebrates Agriculture Champions of Change

November 04, 2015 Jennifer Moore Myers, Southeast Regional Climate Hub

The White House recently recognized 12 Champions of Change for their leadership in sustainable and climate-smart agriculture. This week we will meet them through their USDA Regional Climate Hub, today featuring the Southeast’s William “Buddy” Allen and Donald Tyler. Farmers, ranchers, and forest...

Conservation

USDA Foods Help Nourish a Culture

November 04, 2015 Emily Doxtator, WINS Intern, USDA Office of Tribal Relations (Member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin)

USDA celebrates National Native American Heritage Month in November with a blog series focused on USDA’s support of Tribal Nations and highlighting a number of our efforts throughout Indian Country and Alaska. Traditional foods are of significant value to Native American and Alaskan Natives today...

Food and Nutrition

UGA, Italy Develop Dual Graduate Degree Program

November 04, 2015 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The world will have many more mouths to feed in the next few decades – projected to be more than 9 billion by 2050 – but the amount of arable land is not getting any larger, droughts are taking their toll on fresh water, and there are fewer experienced farmers to do the work. How will food get on...

Initiatives Conservation

Puerto Rico Colabora con USDA para Fortalecer los Sistemas de Alimentos Locales

November 03, 2015 Ken Keck, AMS Local Food Research and Development Division Director

El estado libre asociado de Puerto Rico tiene solamente 100 millas de largo por 35 millas de ancho. La pequeña isla está llena de maravillas naturales, rica en cultura y abundante en agricultura. Aun así pocos se dan cuenta que gran parte de los alimentos consumidos por los residentes y visitantes...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Puerto Rico Works with USDA to Strengthen Local Food Systems

November 03, 2015 Ken Keck, AMS Local Food Research and Development Division Director

The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is only 100 miles long by 35 miles wide. The small island is full of natural wonders, rich culture and bountiful agriculture. Yet few realize that much of the food eaten by residents and visitors alike comes from other places. Earlier this month, Puerto Rico...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Helping Farmers in Pakistan and the U.S.

November 03, 2015 Dennis O'Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

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. Plant diseases can easily cross international borders and damage crops in neighboring countries. The good news is that in...

Research and Science

Gardens Bring Learning to Life in North Dakota Tribal Community

November 03, 2015 Max Finberg, USDA StrikeForce Coordinator

USDA celebrates National Native American Heritage Month in November with a blog series focused on USDA’s support of Tribal Nations and highlighting a number of our efforts throughout Indian Country and Alaska. What we teach our children about food can shape how they eat, learn, grow and live. While...

Initiatives Conservation