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EPA Reaffirms Efforts to Address Nutrient Pollution

Brian German April 12, 2022Environment, Water

…reduction strategies. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides dedicated resources to help accelerate some of the efforts to address nutrient pollution. “USDA is proud to partner with EPA, farmers, ranchers and…

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)nutrient pollutionWater Quality

Week in Review: Drought Conditions Back to 2015 Levels & Cotton Acreage and Prices Up

Brian German April 8, 2022Industry

…a memorandum of understanding. USDA Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation, Robert Bonnie spoke with AgNet Media to make the announcement to our listeners. The bipartisan Ocean Shipping Reform Act…

California Agriculture news

USDA Seeks Nominations to Bolster Pollinator Research Efforts

Brian German April 8, 2022Pollinators, USDA

…of the National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education, and Economics (NAREEE) Advisory Board. Secretary Thomas J. Vilsack USDA photo by Tom Witham “USDA takes very seriously our duty to protect pollinators…

bee healthpollinatorsU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
cacao

USDA Researcher’s Role in Cacao

Dan April 8, 2022Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…was determined by infecting Theobroma cacao seedlings in USDA-ARS lab. Image by Marco Vasquez from Pixabay USDA researcher Doctor Alina Puig is working on the early detection of diseases in…

cacao plantchocolateSabrina Halvorson
chocolate

Rising Chocolate Demand Means More Plant Health Research

Dan April 7, 2022Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…you had a bite of chocolate? USDA researcher Doctor Alina Puig says people around the world are wanting it more, and that means a higher demand for cacao beans. As…

cacao plantchocolateNational Confectioners AssociationSabrina Halvorson
chocolate supply

Protect Chocolate Supply by Not Transporting Plants

Dan April 6, 2022Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…about not transporting soil and plants from one country to another, and USDA researcher Dr. Alina Puig says those are important to follow. She is studying diseases in the cacao…

cacao plantchocolateSabrina Halvorson

Origin of Livestock Rule for Organic Dairy Finalized by USDA

Brian German April 4, 2022Dairy & Livestock, Organic, Regulation

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has finalized the Origin of Livestock rule for organic dairy production. USDA’s National Organic Program (NOP) will oversee the new rule, which has been…

dairy productionorganic livestockOrigin of Livestock Rule
cacao

Research into Diseases that Threaten Chocolate

Dan April 4, 2022Pest Update, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

Dr. Puig Pathogen virulence was determined by infecting Theobroma cacao seedlings in USDA-ARS lab. As the saying goes, not all heroes wear capes. Meet the researcher protecting the world’s chocolate…

wildfire

Additional Payments for Livestock Producers Affected by Drought and Wildfire

Sabrina Halvorson March 31, 2022Industry

The USDA has announced additional funds for livestock producers who were affected by wildfires and droughts. USDA Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation, Robert Bonnie spoke with AgNet Media to…

agricultural research

Organic Production Priorities Outlined During Farm Bill Hearing

Brian German March 31, 2022Farm Bill, Organic

…2023 Farm Bill begins to be developed, Batcha explained that it offers an opportunity to further strengthen the organic sector. “We know that consumers recognize and trust the USDA organic…

2023 Farm BillOrganic ProductionOrganic Trade Association (OTA)

Rep. LaMalfa: Budget, Hearings on Climate Change “Won’t Put Food on the Table”

Sabrina Halvorson March 31, 2022Industry

…over the budget and if so, what’s your first take? Listen to the answer: Q: Have you noticed anything as far as USDA or agricultural spending? Listen to the answer:…

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AgNet News Hour: Thursday, 03-31-22

Brian German March 31, 2022AgNet News Hour, Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour, hosted by Danielle Leal. Today’s show covers USDA providing up to $200 million to purchase local food for schools, specialty…

AgNet News HourCalifornia agricultureCalifornia Agriculture news
supply chains

Technical Assistance Program to Further Expand Processing Capacity

Brian German March 30, 2022Agri-Business, Dairy & Livestock

As part of the effort to expand processing capacity, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a new technical assistance initiative. The Meat and Poultry Processing Capacity Technical Assistance…

meat processingMeat Processing Grantspoultry processing
strawberry varieties

Strawberry Varieties to Grow so They’ll Taste Better Than Store Bought

Dan March 29, 2022Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…everbearing, and day-neutral. June-bearing strawberries, such as ‘Shuksan’, grow well in USDA Agriculture Zones 6-10, but some varieties are better for your local conditions than others. Keep in mind that…

Cathy Isomstrawberries
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