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The Modern Farmer and USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service

March 31, 2014 Elisa O'Halloran, National Webmaster, Natural Resources Conservation Service

For generations, children have been singing about the farmer, his wife and kids, and even the mouse and the cheese. But today, a modern farmer is more likely to be using the mouse on his computer (or more realistically, a smartphone or tablet) than dancing around a small wooded valley with his...

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PLANTS Database Provides Answers for Vegetative Questions

September 26, 2013 Stacey Mitchell, Natural Resources Conservation Service (Retired)

Recently the PLANTS website crossed a milestone with the uploading of its 50,000 th image. The database, managed by the National Plant Data Team at the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service’s East National Technology Support Center, hosts images of plants that grow in the U.S. and its...

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NRCS Works with Tribe to Revive Deep-rooted Ag Practices

July 23, 2013 Spencer Miller, NRCS

Native American agriculture techniques once dominated the continent, but after the arrival of Europeans, many of those traditions were nearly lost. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service is working with tribal communities and ethnobotanists to restore some of these techniques and crops. NRCS...

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NRCS Helps Choctaw Tribe Keep Hominy Tradition Alive & Profitable

January 29, 2013 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

For special meals like those on birthdays and Christmas, members of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians include hominy on the menu—but hominy, essentially dried corn kernels, is expensive to purchase.

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