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Farmers Do a Lot More than Just Drive Tractors

July 23, 2015 Rachel Anderson, and Onelisa Garza, Interns in the Office of Communications, USDA

This summer we were given the opportunity to intern with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and throughout our experiences we have learned a lot about the agricultural industry and rural America. Today, agriculture plays a huge role in driving the rural economy and the American economy at large, but...

Conservation Technology

Technology Enables Vermont Dairy Farmer to Measure Positive Impacts of Conservation

July 23, 2015 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Vermont

Stewardship and cutting-edge technology are nothing new to the North Williston Cattle Company, a Vermont dairy farm that uses solar energy and robotic milking machines. The latest advancement on the 800-acre, 224-head operation are edge-of-field water quality monitoring stations, which measure water...

Conservation Technology

#USDARoadTrip: USDA Innovates to Meet Your Needs

July 20, 2015 Matthew Herrick, USDA Director of Communications

USDA is in the solutions business. And now more than ever, we’re committed to working beside farmers, ranchers, rural businesses and partners to find innovative and collaborative solutions that meet the ever-evolving interests of the American people. This week, as part of our USDA summer road trip...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Forestry Technology

Second Morrill Act Redux: America's 1890s Land Grant Universities Academic Excellence

July 15, 2015 Sonny Ramaswamy, Director, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Booker T. Washington. George Washington Carver. Educators par excellence. Pioneers in food and agricultural scientific research. Dedicated their lives to helping "lift the veil of ignorance" by bringing knowledge to African-Americans and others with limited resources. For 125 years, since passage of...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Animals Plants Technology

Financing for Development Conference Boosts Support for Open Data

July 15, 2015 Dr. Catherine Woteki, USDA Chief Scientist and Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics

At the Third International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, leaders across the globe, in the public, non-governmental, and private sectors, committed to sharing and using data and to investing in the capacity to collect and analyze this data for sustainable...

Technology

#USDARoadTrip: Investments in Rural Utilities

July 13, 2015 Matt Herrick, USDA Director of Communications

Here at USDA, we know utilities mean more than just flipping a switch or turning on a faucet. Access to crucial rural infrastructure helps boost trade opportunities for rural businesses, create jobs, and strengthen our nation’s economy as a whole. That’s why we’re making smart investments to lay the...

Rural Technology

Big Data for Small Producers - USDA Market News Now Covers 85 Farmers Markets

June 30, 2015 Craig A. Morris, Agricultural Marketing Service Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program Deputy Administrator

Farmers markets are an important part of local and regional food systems. Nationwide, 150,000 farmers and ranchers are selling their products directly to consumers to meet the growing demand for local food. Many sell their products at farmers markets, which can be a catalyst for future growth...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming Technology

FNS Requests Feedback to Strengthen Program Integrity, Improve Technology

June 26, 2015 Hans Billger, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA, Food and Nutrition Service

USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service is committed to supporting struggling families and helping the most vulnerable Americans put food on the table. Today, over 60 percent of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participants are children, elderly, or have disabilities. The WIC program –...

Food and Nutrition Technology

4 Innovations You Must Read to Believe from USDA's Tech Transfer Report

June 24, 2015 Brian K. Mabry, USDA Office of Communications

The release of the USDA’s 2014 Technology Transfer Report highlights the groundbreaking discoveries made by USDA researchers, who continue to push the envelope and come up with new and exciting innovations. The scientific advancements in knowledge and the creation of new technologies directly impact...

Technology

Celebrating a Long History of Ingenuity at the National Maker Faire

June 18, 2015 Tawny Mata, Ph.D. Adviser, United States Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief Scientist

For hundreds of years, agriculture has fostered a community of “makers” – people who have engineered the tools that ensure a steady, abundant supply of food and fiber under a wide variety of conditions. From the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, Mason jars in 1858, the gasoline tractor in 1892...

Technology

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