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New and Improved Tools Help Adapt Forests to Changing Conditions

October 05, 2016 Maria Janowiak and Chris Swanston, U.S. Forest Service

Changes in climate and extreme weather are already increasing challenges for forest ecosystems across the world. Many impacts are expected to remain into the future. This means forest managers, conservationists and woodland owners continually need to address climate change to ensure forests can...

Forestry

USDA Farmers Market Shoppers Participate in Behavioral Economics Study about Food Choices

October 04, 2016 Elanor Starmer, Administrator, USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service, and Mary Bohman, Administrator, USDA's Economic 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. What were visitors to USDA’s Farmers Market on Friday, Sept. 30, doing with the iPads they were holding? They certainly...

Research and Science

The Bio-Based Economy and Renewable Energy: USDA's Record of Success

October 04, 2016 Lisa Mensah, Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

One of the hallmarks of the Obama Administration has been our commitment to economic growth through an expanding bio-based economy. Nowhere is that transformation more pronounced than the success of renewable energy. And USDA Rural Development has been a leader in that effort. The proof is in the...

Energy Rural

Making the Grader - USDA's New Program Offers Veterans a Path into Agriculture

October 03, 2016 Lanon Baccam, Deputy Under Secretary and USDA Military Veterans Agricultural Liaison

Over the last eight years, we’ve seen an increase in the number of veterans turning to agriculture for their post-service career. While many choose farming and ranching, others seek employment in the agriculture industry as well as federal service. USDA employs more than 11,000 veterans, and we’re...

Initiatives

Keeping Animals Connected All Over the World

October 03, 2016 Cody Sullivan, U.S. Forest Service Research and Development Program

The landscape modeling expertise Samuel Cushman provides as a research ecologist at the U.S. Forest Service’s Rocky Mountain Research Station is in demand worldwide as human-caused disturbances impact animal distribution, connectivity and survival. Whether it’s clouded leopards in Borneo, lions in...

Conservation Forestry

Stronger Economies Together: Helping Rural Counties Excel through Regional Approaches

October 03, 2016 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Regional Rural Development Centers (RRDCs) play a unique role in USDA's service to rural America. They link the research and educational outreach capacity of the nation's public universities with communities, local decision makers, entrepreneurs, families, and farmers and ranchers to help address a...

USDA Results Initiatives Rural

As the Weather Cools, Your Firewood Choices Matter

October 03, 2016 Abbey Powell, Public Affairs Specialist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

This October, the Nature Conservancy’s Don’t Move Firewood campaign and Hungry Pests, an initiative from APHIS, are partnering to present the first-ever Firewood Awareness Month. The cooler nights and quickly approaching fall season brings an increase in RV camping, hunting, and home heating...

Animals Plants

National Farm to School Month Highlights Benefits to America's Students and Communities

October 03, 2016 Deborah Kane, Director, Office of Community Food Systems, Food and Nutrition Service

It’s National Farm to School Month and USDA’s Office of Community Food Systems is here to help…and not just in October! All year long, we offer research, grants, training and technical assistance to help connect child nutrition programs with local foods. Here’s why. Farm to school helps form healthy...

Food and Nutrition

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Jamie Clover Adams

September 30, 2016 Jessica McCarron, Deputy Press Secretary

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. This month, we hear from Jamie Clover Adams, Director of the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and the first woman to serve in that position...

Initiatives

New SNAP Pilot Provides Grocery Delivery for Homebound Disabled, Elderly

September 30, 2016 Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Cross-posted from the Disability.gov blog: Your neighborhood grocer may be conveniently located just a few short blocks away. But for many persons with disabilities and the elderly participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the...

Food and Nutrition