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Hurricane Recovery for Forest and Conservation Nurseries

January 13, 2020 Diane Haase, Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetics Resources, U.S. Forest Service

Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones have caused devastating damage to nearly all of the American-Affiliated islands during the past few years. In 2017, Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Just a year later, Typhoons Yutu and Mangkhut hit Guam and the Northern...

Forestry

Family Farms Flourish in Sweet Grown Alabama

January 09, 2020 Cynthia Price, Alabama State Statistician, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service

Families are the cornerstone of agriculture in Alabama (PDF, 947 KB) where 97% of farms counted in the recent 2017 Census of Agriculture are family owned. Although the number of farms in Alabama decreased 6% from 2012, the average size of farms increased 3%, mirroring a trend seen in states across...

Research and Science

Farming in the 21st Century Requires Being Connected

January 08, 2020 Lynne Hinrichsen, Kansas State Director, USDA Rural Development

As you step onto Bebb Farms in rural Labette County, Kan., you see tractors, combines, sprayers, grain bins, and semis. All necessary equipment on a Kansas farm, but perhaps the most important equipment you don’t see is the Internet.

Broadband Rural

Volunteers Experience the Power of Service and Healing in the Rainforest

January 06, 2020 Tamberly Conway, Recreation and Heritage, USDA Forest Service

In September 2017, Hurricane Maria, a deadly category 5 hurricane devastated Dominica, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Amidst the devastation was the El Yunque National Forest, the only tropical rainforest among the USDA Forest Service’s 193 million acres. Reliably lush and green, the...

Forestry