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Soil and Climate Data Help Farmers Reduce Severe Weather Risks

October 02, 2014 Ron Francis, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Utah

Utah dairyman Dee Waldron watches the weather closely. He wants clear, up-to-date weather and climate information anytime and anywhere that help him make critical farming decisions, such as when to irrigate, plant and harvest. Waldron operates a dairy and feed grain farm in Morgan County, just east...

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USDA Volunteers Receive Presidential Honor for Service

October 01, 2014 Michele Brown, National Volunteer Coordinator, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Two dedicated volunteers of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service recently received the top honor for American volunteers – the lifetime Presidential Volunteer Service Award. Russell Dorrough, of Texas, and Jerry Hattan, of Wyoming, have volunteered more than 4,000 hours with NRCS. Between 4...

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Michigan Farmers Tour Lake Erie, Hear from Water Quality Experts

September 30, 2014 Brian Buehler, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Michigan

Michigan farmers heard firsthand from experts about the water quality issues facing Lake Erie as well as the importance of conservation work to cleaning water. A group of 40 farmers from southeast Michigan visited Ohio State University’s Stone Laboratory on Gibraltar Island in Lake Erie. The tour...

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US Forest Service Tool Fells Trees, Slices Through Massive Logs - and Sings

September 30, 2014 Alex Weinberg and Lisa Romano, Olympic National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

The crosscut saw, once a symbol for conquering the wild forests of the west in order to provide lumber for America’s cities, now endures as a symbol of wilderness preservation in our national forests. The crosscut saw reached prominence in the United States between 1880 and 1930, but quickly became...

Forestry

Soil Health Brought to Life on Lawn of USDA's Whitten Building

September 29, 2014 Sarah Haymaker, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Recently, I watched Jason Weller, chief of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, (NRCS) provide testimony on the benefits of soil health during a House Agriculture Committee hearing. After the Chief’s impassioned testimony, I met with the crew setting up the rainfall simulator demonstration...

Conservation

USDA Marks 50th Anniversary of the Job Corps

September 26, 2014 Meryl Harrell, Chief of Staff, Natural Resources and Environment

Fifty years ago, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the Economic Opportunity Act. This Act, part of the government effort to wipe out poverty, created the Job Corps program, which has had a positive effect on countless young lives, giving them a chance to break multi-generational cycles of...

Conservation Forestry

One Farm at a Time, USDA Helps Landowners Conserve Water in Ogallala Region

September 26, 2014 Brenda Ling, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Wyoming

James Pike has tackled an important and thorny issue in Laramie County, Wyoming – water conservation. More specifically, this district conservationist with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has diligently worked to encourage farmers and ranchers in the region that is fed by the...

Conservation

Organic 101: Connecting Farmers and Producers to USDA Resources

September 25, 2014 Betsy Rakola, USDA Organic Policy Advisor

This is the eighteenth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. Consumer demand for organic products continues to grow across the country, representing a $35 billion dollar industry in 2013. To meet this demand, USDA has initiated a...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Restoration Improves Aquatic Community in Mississippi Watershed

September 24, 2014 Candace Chambers, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Mississippi

A creek in coastal Mississippi was once listed as an impaired waterway, void of a healthy aquatic ecosystem. But with the help of environmental agencies and conservation-minded farmers, the creek was removed from the “bad” list. Orphan Creek in Hancock County, Mississippi was listed in 1998 as a...

Conservation

USDA Initiative Helps Farmers Keep Water Clean in Chesapeake Bay

September 23, 2014 Dastina Wallace, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Delaware

You don’t have to dig too deep to understand the connection of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to clean water in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. For nearly 80 years, conservationists with this USDA agency have built a stellar reputation of helping producers save their soil and...

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