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Cultivating Seeds of Success in a Global Marketplace

June 17, 2014 Fawad Shah, Director of the AMS Seed Regulatory and Testing Division

Did you know that corn and soybeans account for 50 percent of the harvested acres in the United States? Together, these two commodities had $106 billion in sales in 2012—not bad for products that start off as humble seeds. The U.S. seed industry is valued at more than $7 billion, and accounts for 34...

Conservation Trade

Secretary's Column: Local Markets, Local Growth

June 13, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Many consumers want to “buy local” and support their local economy with their purchases. When local food marketing opportunities exist for rural producers, they cause ripple effects throughout the rural economy. The 2012 Census of Agriculture results indicate that nearly 150,000 farmers and ranchers...

Food and Nutrition Farming

June is Dairy Month - a Time to Say Thanks to America's Milk Producers

June 12, 2014 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications

The next time you eat a cheese sandwich, drink a glass of cold milk, have an ice cream cone or a cup of yogurt on a walk through the park, thank the dairy farmers who made it all possible. Now is a great time to do that because June is Dairy Month. The dairy industry is an important economic engine...

Food and Nutrition

Farming on the Rise in Connecticut

June 12, 2014 Gary Keough, New England State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. Connecticut...

Conservation

California Producer Preserves Rare Breed

June 11, 2014 Brenda Carlson, Lead Regional Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

This post is part of a disaster assistance program feature series on the USDA blog. Check back every Wednesday as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s Farm Service Agency. The Nakagawa Ranch (Valley Springs, Calif.), owned and operated by Glenn and Keiko Nakagawa, is a cattle operation steeped...

Conservation

The Win-Win Situation of Selling Food to USDA

June 11, 2014 Dave Tuckwiller, AMS Commodity Procurement Program Director

USDA’s purchase programs were created to support our nation’s farmers through the purchase of domestic products and to increase Americans’ access to nutritious food. Many businesses who sell to USDA find that the programs also create other opportunities for growth. Companies like Wawona Frozen Foods...

Food and Nutrition

The More Conservation for the Illinois and Macinaw Rivers - the Better

June 10, 2014 Tim Malone, District Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Illinois

Rivers are special places, and for me, the Illinois and Macinaw rivers in central Illinois are my special places. Both rivers eventually send their waters to the Mississippi River, and the area provides habitat for wildlife as well as recreational opportunities like hunting and fishing. But the...

Conservation

Conservation Work in Arkansas Makes Positive Impact Downstream

June 09, 2014 Ann Mills, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

I recently toured several farms near Stuttgart, Ark. with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s acting Assistant Administrator for Water Nancy Stoner, state officials and conservationists. We met farmers working to clean and conserve water using conservation efforts, including the Mississippi River...

Conservation

Local Food Investments Expand Market Opportunities Coast to Coast

June 06, 2014 Elanor Starmer, Senior Advisor on Local and Regional Food Systems

Last month, Secretary Vilsack announced a historic level of funding available for local and regional food: $78 million, including $48 million through USDA’s Business and Industry Loan Guarantee Program and $30 million through the newly-expanded Farmers Market and Local Food Promotion Program. The...

Food and Nutrition Rural

Wyoming Agriculture: Growing Opportunities

June 05, 2014 Rhonda Brandt, Wyoming State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)

In May 2014, abundant snow and rain turned Wyoming pastures and crops green. In the same month, the 2012 Census of Agriculture showed that farmers and ranchers grew their opportunities from 2007 to 2012. Wyoming is one of only 10 states that increased both the number of farms and ranches, up 6.1...

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