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Congress Requests USDA Keep Status of Genetically Engineered Alfalfa

Members of Congress have requested that USDA retain the regulated status of genetically engineered alfalfa. In a letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, lawmakers and more than 50 businesses and organizations stated that a USDA Draft Environmental Impact Statement — … Continue reading

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July 1 is New Day for Renewable Fuel

The first day of July is an important date for the country, according to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. It’s the day that the U.S. renewable fuel standard goes into effect. “It is a goal and establishes an opportunity for this … Continue reading

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Farmer Attempts Makeshift CSA in Poorest NY District

A 70-year-old mathematician and professor is trying to connect the rural farmland of upstate New York to the South Bronx in an effort to bring healthy food to the poorest Congressional district east of the Mississippi. By creating a community-supported … Continue reading

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Wyoming Donates First of People’s Garden Yield

The Natrona County USDA Service Center in Wyoming recently donated 24 bundles of onions from its People’s Garden to the Salvation Army and hopes to add tomatoes and beets to the list soon. “Being part of creating and maintain a … Continue reading

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Two USDA Employees Die in Plane Crash

Two USDA employees died yesterday when the airplane they were in crashed in a Lock Haven, Pa., neighborhood. Dan Snider and Rodney Whiteman, who worked for Forest Service, were conducting aerial pest detection surveys on federal land when the single-prop … Continue reading

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Former FSA Employee Receives Presidential Rank Award

Former director of the Farm Service Agency Office of Budget and Finance was recently awarded the 2009 Presidential Rank Award. Dennis Taitano — who served as director from 2006-09 and later as acting FSA administrator from January through May 2009 … Continue reading

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Supreme Court Sides With Monsanto on Genetically Modified Seed

The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer erred in prohibiting the planting of Monsanto’s genetically modified alfalfa seed until an environmental review is conducted. In a 7-to-1 vote, the justices reversed the decision stating that … Continue reading

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Less Corn, Less Land Required to Produce Ethanol

Less corn is required in order to produce ethanol, according to a report by the USDA Office of Energy Policy and New Uses. Ethanol yields have increased 10 percent for the past 20 years, requiring less corn for production. Corn … Continue reading

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Government Cracks Whip on Farmers Who Hire Children

The Obama administration is enforcing laws and issuing fines to farmers who employ children and underpay workers. Hundreds of investigators were hired and fines increased for labor and wage violators, specifically blueberry farmers, who typically hire migrant workers and children. … Continue reading

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South Carolina FSA Sets Goal to Plant 12 People’s Gardens

South Carolina Farm Service Agency set a goal to have four People’s Gardens in each of the FSA districts within the state. With that goal easily accomplished, the agency has set its sights higher and now aims to place People’s … Continue reading

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