Category Archives: Atop the Fence Post
Family Fruit and Vegetable Grower Depends on USDA Natural Disaster Safety Net for Long Term Success
by Savannah Halleaux, Public Affairs & Outreach Coordinator, Michigan FSA At Corey Lake Orchards in Three Rivers, Michigan, (South of Kalamazoo) springtime means the strawberry beds are prepped, trees in the orchard are budding, grape pruning is done and … Continue reading
Farm Service Agency Youth Loan Program Helps Georgia FFA Member Achieve Her Dream
by Lauren Moore, FSA Public Affairs Specialist Elizabeth “Lizzi” Neal’s passion for farming can be credited to her middle school agriculture teacher and a pig named Marmaduke. Neal purchased Marmaduke, a crossbred market barrow, as her first show animal when … Continue reading
FSA Program Supports Ethanol Production, Improves Iowa Farmer’s Bottom Line
By Kelly Novak, FSA Energy Programs Manager There’s an old saying that when a farmer raises a hog the only part that isn’t used is the squeal. In Ringsted, Iowa, Jay and Roslyn Gunderson raise hogs, along with soybeans and … Continue reading
Farm Loan Deputy Administrator Talks Farm Credit at 2017 Ag Outlook Forum
By Wayne Maloney, Farm Service Agency Credit is the lifeblood of agriculture, and a top USDA loan official talked about the importance of the Farm Service Agency to a large audience of lenders, crop insurance professionals, journalists and producers at … Continue reading
Farm Service Agency and Natural Resources Conservation Service Officials Ask for Your Help in Controlling Palmer amaranth
By Chris Beyerhelm, Acting Administrator, Farm Service Agency and Leonard Jordan, Acting Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service USDA has learned that Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri), an invasive weed, may have infested some newly-seeded (2016) conservation plantings across the upper Midwest. … Continue reading
CRP Change Could Help New Farmers
By Gene Lucht, Missouri Farmer Today Link to article in Missouri Farmer Today: http://www.missourifarmertoday.com/news/crop/crp-change-could-help-new-farmers/article_da9d79cc-d29a-11e6-b1f0-9b4d6432a9f8.html CARLISLE, Iowa — Beginning farmers will see increased opportunities to buy or rent farmland through a change in Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) rules announced last week. … Continue reading
FSA Loan Helps a New Generation of Dairy Farmers Say ‘Cheese’ in Southern Illinois
By Lauren Moore, FSA Public Affairs Specialist Generations of the Marcoot family have raised and milked Jersey dairy cows in southern Illinois since the mid-1800s. John Marcoot took over the operations at Marcoot Jersey Farm in 1979, starting the sixth … Continue reading
Northern Cheyenne Woman Carries on Family Ranching Tradition
By Jennifer Perez Cole, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Farm Service Agency in Montana Working cows in Muddy Creek on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Montana keeps Ryhal Rowland connected to the land and to her love of agriculture. Rowland, … Continue reading
CRP Offers New Opportunity for Small Livestock Operations
By Lauren Moore, FSA Public Affairs Specialist During a tour of Emerald Valley Farm in Newville, Pennsylvania, USDA Deputy Under Secretary Alexis Taylor announced that the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) has expanded the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Grasslands program … Continue reading
Mapping the Ag-Nation: USDA Farm Service Agency Gets Weather-Ready
GIS Specialist Recognized for Serving as Weather-Ready Ambassador Jeffrey Bloomquist is an ambassador. He’s not stationed overseas, but does his important work from his Minnesota Farm Service Agency (FSA) state office in St. Paul. And while he helps farmers and … Continue reading