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A New Dialogue With the 1890 Land-grant Institutions

October 29, 2010 REE Under Secretary Cathie Woteki

This week I had the opportunity to meet with representatives from the 1890 land-grant institutions from across the country to begin a new dialogue and chart a new course together to help ensure that American agriculture remains productive, prosperous, and sustainable. These institutions...

Research and Science

BARC Student Garden: An Urban Oasis For Dirty Hands

October 26, 2010 Chris Guy, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Information Staff

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.

Research and Science

A Glacier in DC

October 19, 2010 Keith Riggs, USDA Forest Service, Washington, DC

It started as a three-quarter ton chunk of ice taken out of Mendenhall Lake on the Tongass National Forest in Juneau, Alaska.

Forestry Research and Science

USDA Co-Sponsors Forum on Accelerating Progress Toward Sustainability

October 08, 2010 Jill Auburn, USDA Research, Education, and Economics

USDA science agencies recently joined the National Research Council, Farm Foundation, National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, and Organic Farming Research Foundation in a symposium to discuss implementing the recommendations of the National Research Council report, “ Toward Sustainable...

Research and Science

4-H Makes Good Scientific Sense

October 08, 2010 Acaimie Catron, 16, Tippecanoe County, IN

This post is part of a special series written by students celebrating 4-H’s commitment to science. What is 4-H? Does 4-H offer youth any opportunities to learn about science? As a very involved eight-year 4-H member, I believe I hold the key to unlocking the answers to these questions.

Research and Science

The Swing

October 07, 2010 Carlye Dozier, 17, Pecos County, TX

This post is part of a special series written by students celebrating 4-H’s commitment to science. “Ninety-seven, ninety-eight, ninety- nine, one hu— Whoa watch where you’re going. Can’t a guy do some pushups without being trampled? Let me guess, you’re looking for Carlye? Thought so. Well, she’s at...

Research and Science

Feeding My Interest in Science

October 05, 2010 Luana Xiong, 14, Merced County, CA

My name is Luana Xiong. I am 14 years old and part of Merced County 4-H in California. I have been in 4-H for five years. Some of the projects I do in 4-H include photography and arts and crafts, but the one part of 4-H that I absolutely love is science.

Research and Science

The Worth of Trees May be More Than You Think

October 05, 2010 S.R.Dodge, PAO US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station

For urban dwellers, trees soften a city’s hard edges and surfaces, shade homes and streets, enhance neighborhood beauty, filter the air, mitigate storm runoff, and absorb carbon dioxide. Trees may even reduce crime and improve human health. However, these benefits have not been well quantified...

Forestry Research and Science

A Hall of Fame Worthy of Its Name

September 29, 2010 Edward B. Knipling, Administrator, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Washington, D.C.

Mention the words “hall of fame” to most people, and they’re likely to imagine a stellar baseball player or someone who’s written a string of hit songs. But at USDA’s Agricultural Research Service, we have a Hall of Fame that isn’t about batting averages or popular tunes; it’s about changing the...

Research and Science

Farm-to-school project opens up new markets for small family farms

June 29, 2010

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 the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. By Jennifer Sowerwine, University of California – BerkeleyMy mouth begins to water just thinking about all the delicious...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science
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