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Women Leaders in Agriculture Look to the Future

April 14, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, USDA Office of Communications

Judy Olson, Donna Reifschneider, Vanessa Kummer, and Pam Johnson all share something in common— they are the women of “firsts”. As the first female presidents of some of the major commodity organizations, these women broke new ground in agricultural leadership. But it wasn’t easy being the only...

Conservation Initiatives

Deer Sign of the Times: Pellet Surveys Reveal Whitetail Abundance

April 14, 2015 Joshua Hanson, Allegheny National Forest, and Alex Royo, Research Ecologist, Northern Research Station

It’s a cool 37 degrees Fahrenheit as Alex Royo and I step out of the Forest Service truck and on to the muddy forest road. With the meteorologist calling for sun and a high of 66 degrees by lunchtime, I am already faced with the day’s toughest decision – do I keep my warm jacket on or leave it in...

Forestry

USDA Scientists, Volunteers Map Soils under New Jersey's Barnegat Bay

April 14, 2015 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Soil scientists don’t just map what’s under our feet but what’s below the water’s surface, too. Scientists with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) are mapping and documenting the permanently submerged subaqueous soils of Barnegat Bay, a troubled estuary in New Jersey that is home...

Conservation

Bringing the Scientist to the Student

April 14, 2015 Jan Suszkiw, 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. When the Terrebonne Parish Main Library in Houma, Louisiana, issued flyers asking local science and engineering...

Research and Science

Do You Know the Biosecurity Steps to Protect Your Poultry from Avian Influenza? Get Advice From the Experts with #chickenchat2015 on April 16

April 14, 2015 Joelle R. Hayden, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Since December 2014, USDA has confirmed several cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5 in the Pacific, Central, and Mississippi flyways (or migratory bird paths). The disease has been found in wild birds, as well as in a few backyard and commercial poultry flocks. The Centers for...

Animals Plants

Candy Company Finds Sweet Success on Southeast Asia Trade Mission

April 14, 2015 Shane Danielson, International Trade Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Southeast Asia is a rapidly growing market for U.S. farm and food products, and exporters like Florida-based Kizable Kandy are eager to meet the demand. But Brian Schroeder, Kizable’s director, noticed his company had a gap when it came to Southeast Asia. Kizable currently ships its candy, which...

Trade

April Brings Forth Crop Progress Reports

April 14, 2015 Anthony Prillaman, Field Crops Section Head, National Agricultural Statistics 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. It’s been said, “April showers bring forth May flowers.” For USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) and...

Conservation

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