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Acequia de Las Joyas Blooms with Traditional Irrigation Methods

March 29, 2016 Rey Adame, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Spaniards built the Acequia de Las Joyas approximately 300 years ago. The acequia, a community irrigation watercourse or ditch, was the principal method of providing water to the farmers for their crop and rangelands in northern New Mexico. The parciantes (also known as acequia members) worked...

Conservation

Stretching the Clock and Enhancing the Food Aisles Make for Better Eating in Tribal Nations

March 29, 2016 Anjali Budhiraja, Mountain Plains Regional Public Affairs Specialist and Jalil Isa, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

March is National Nutrition Month. Throughout the month, USDA will be highlighting results of our efforts to improve access to safe, healthy food for all Americans and supporting the health of our next generation. Food insecurity, and the social factors associated with it, can have a profound impact...

Food and Nutrition

'Bee'ing at White House Day at the Lab

March 29, 2016 Jay Evans, Research Leader, Bee Research Lab, Agricultural Research Service

“Whoa! Do you have bees in there?” is not something the Secret Service asks every day, even of scientists when they come to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, which sits next to the White House West Wing and houses most of the staff offices. It was just a month ago that agronomist Eton...

Research and Science

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