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National Agriculture Day: How USDA is Growing a Climate for Tomorrow by Transforming our Food System Today

March 19, 2024 Jenny Moffitt, USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Almost two years ago, reflecting on lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic and in light of ongoing supply chain challenges from global conflict and a changing climate, Secretary Vilsack announced a new framework at USDA for shoring up the food supply chain and transforming the food system to...

Equity Farming Food and Nutrition Organic

Trade and Exports Continue to Strengthen American Agriculture

March 19, 2024 Alexis M. Taylor, Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs

American agriculture remains strong. Total U.S. agricultural exports reached $174.9 billion in 2023. American farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness owners continue to have success abroad as USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service works for U.S. agriculture.

Trade

Establishing the Equity Commission with USDA Senior Advisors Drs. Dewayne Goldmon and Gbenga Ajilore

March 18, 2024 Cecilia Hernandez, Designated Federal Officer

In January 2021, day one of the Biden-Harris Administration, the President issued Executive Order 13985 that charged the Federal Government, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture, with advancing equity for all, and making the necessary changes to ensure underserved communities are properly...

American Rescue Plan Equity Initiatives

Spring Holidays are for Family Feasts, Not Pesky Bacteria Guests

March 18, 2024 Zoya Sattar, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

It’s a special time of year as we welcome spring and celebrate several holidays. Many families and communities will be celebrating with their Easter, Eid, and Passover traditions. Whether you’re celebrating your Easter dinner with ham, Eid lunch with lamb, or Seder meal with brisket, remember to...

Health and Safety

Growing Opportunities for Women in Agriculture

March 14, 2024 MD Sharman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement

The National Women in Agriculture Association (NWIAA) headquartered in Oklahoma City, Okla. has operated for 16 years, grown to 60 chapters, and has big goals to help underserved communities succeed in agriculture.

Equity Initiatives

Breakfast in America: Brought to You by Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin

March 13, 2024 Dan Lofthus, Minnesota State Statistician for NASS

Now that the 2022 Census of Agriculture data are available, we can take a closer look at updated agricultural statistics in U.S. regions, states and counties.

Research and Science

From Rats to Readiness: APHIS & MIZZOU Join Forces to Protect You from Future Zoonotic Threats

March 12, 2024 Palmer Pinckney, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA, APHIS

Imagine investigators navigating city streets, collecting clues on a hidden health threat from the city’s furry inhabitants. Norway rats ( Rattus norvegicus) living in New York City are helping to uncover the secrets of zoonotic diseases – illnesses that move between animals and humans. This is...

Animals

National Biobased Products Day: GreenTechnologies’ 25-Year Quest to Provide Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Chemical Fertilizers

March 08, 2024 Cristina Rivera, Management & Program Analyst, Rural Development

When Green Technologies, LLC began operations in 1999, sustainability was an early concept in the agricultural industry. Still, the company remained dedicated to growing as a market leader in sustainability and innovation. Now, as the company celebrates 25 years, there is a push from all sides of...

Organic

A Family Brew – Celebrating Mother-Daughter Coffee Farmer on International Women’s Day

March 08, 2024 Zane Evans, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

When people think of farmers or ranchers in rural America, what image comes to mind? It probably isn’t a mother-daughter duo in Hawaii. Lorie and Joan Obra exhibit the essence of women in agriculture. Together, they are continuing the dream of Rusty Obra, the late founder of Rusty’s Hawaiian – a...

Equity Trade

Bug Boot Camp: 21 Days on the Front Lines of Fruit Fly Defense

March 06, 2024 Palmer Pinckney, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA, APHIS

Think 'boots on the ground' means desert camo and squad leaders? Nope, for me, it meant swapping press releases for pest prevention in Redlands, California. As an APHIS public affairs pro, I'm used to writing articles on agriculture, but this past December 2023, I traded my computer keyboard for a...

Plants

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