U.S. Department of Agriculture /tags/u-s-department-of-agriculture U.S. Department of Agriculture en-US Copyright © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌà Mon, 20 Jan 2025 10:00:00 GMT A Midwest farmland owner tests a longstanding wetland conservation law called 'swampbuster' /2025-01-20/swampbuster-wetlands-farmland-lawsuit Under a 40-year-old law, the U.S. Department of Agriculture can withhold subsidies, like crop insurance and disaster payments, from farmers who clear, drain or convert wetlands. A company that owns farmland in the Midwest says it’s unconstitutional. Mon, 20 Jan 2025 10:00:00 GMT /2025-01-20/swampbuster-wetlands-farmland-lawsuit Rachel Cramer A rediscovered soil archive – more than a century old – could show how years of farming alters soil /2024-07-22/soil-samples-archive-century-old Soil science is a relatively new field and becoming more critical in the work to keep soil healthy and productive. The discovery of century-old soil samples at a land-grant university could offer big clues into how soil has changed over time. (This story first published July 22, 2024.) Fri, 16 Aug 2024 09:00:00 GMT /2024-07-22/soil-samples-archive-century-old Jim Meadows Energy costs, warming climate spark stricter energy codes for HUD housing /health-science-environment/2024-05-30/energy-costs-warming-climate-spark-stricter-energy-codes-for-hud-housing The rules will affect new residential construction projects funded by the federal Housing and Rural Development agency. Now, lawmakers are pushing the agency that oversees the nation’s two largest mortgage backers to adopt similar measures. Thu, 30 May 2024 10:04:00 GMT /health-science-environment/2024-05-30/energy-costs-warming-climate-spark-stricter-energy-codes-for-hud-housing Holly Edgell An ancient farming technique is finding new life burying carbon and improving soil /health-science-environment/2024-04-22/biochar-ancient-farming-technique-burying-carbon-soil As the country tries to meet its climate goals, tackling emissions from farming will be key. Biochar, one climate-smart agriculture strategy, sequesters carbon while recycling agricultural waste and improving soil. Mon, 22 Apr 2024 10:00:00 GMT /health-science-environment/2024-04-22/biochar-ancient-farming-technique-burying-carbon-soil Kate Grumke Aging farmers and fewer farms outlined in the latest ag census should be a 'wake up call' /2024-02-14/aging-farmers-and-fewer-farms-outlined-in-the-latest-ag-census-should-be-a-wake-up-call The average farmer in the U.S. is now 58 years old, according to the Census of Agriculture, released Tuesday. There are also fewer farms in the country than there were in the last census. Wed, 14 Feb 2024 20:00:20 GMT /2024-02-14/aging-farmers-and-fewer-farms-outlined-in-the-latest-ag-census-should-be-a-wake-up-call Kate Grumke Missouri livestock farmers get federal help to survive droughts and floods /economy-business/2023-12-28/missouri-livestock-farmers-get-federal-help-to-survive-droughts-and-floods Missouri applied for the grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture after two straight years of drought forced some livestock farmers to reduce their herd size because they did not have enough food or water. Thu, 28 Dec 2023 11:00:00 GMT /economy-business/2023-12-28/missouri-livestock-farmers-get-federal-help-to-survive-droughts-and-floods Rachel Lippmann Two Missouri universities to help agricultural workers harness new technologies /health-science-environment/2023-11-27/two-missouri-universities-to-help-agricultural-workers-harness-new-technologies Lincoln University in Jefferson City and Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla are two of the 33 campuses nationwide that will be part of a $262 million effort to recruit and train the next generation of agriculture workers. Mon, 27 Nov 2023 11:00:00 GMT /health-science-environment/2023-11-27/two-missouri-universities-to-help-agricultural-workers-harness-new-technologies Jonathan Ahl Why a ‘Super El Niño’ could help drought-stricken Missouri and Kansas this winter /health-science-environment/2023-11-14/why-a-super-el-nino-could-help-drought-stricken-missouri-and-kansas-this-winter Huge swaths of Missouri and Kansas have continued to be stuck in a months-long drought. Tue, 14 Nov 2023 11:00:00 GMT /health-science-environment/2023-11-14/why-a-super-el-nino-could-help-drought-stricken-missouri-and-kansas-this-winter Allison Kite Serving farm fresh food in schools is getting big federal support. Will 'farm to school' stick? /education/2023-10-24/serving-farm-fresh-food-in-schools-is-getting-big-federal-support-will-farm-to-school-stick The Farm-to-School movement is out to revolutionize the humble school lunch with food grown on local farms. But the path from cropland to cafeteria is full of complicated twists and turns. A new wave of federal funding is trying to smooth the way. Tue, 24 Oct 2023 10:00:00 GMT /education/2023-10-24/serving-farm-fresh-food-in-schools-is-getting-big-federal-support-will-farm-to-school-stick Rae Solomon Corn across the Midwest is showing the effects of heat and drought, USDA report finds /economy-business/2023-09-14/corn-across-the-midwest-is-showing-the-effects-of-heat-and-drought-usda-report-finds Recent heat and drought have fueled concerns about this year’s corn crop, as producers in the Midwest see a wide range of conditions. Thu, 14 Sep 2023 18:00:00 GMT /economy-business/2023-09-14/corn-across-the-midwest-is-showing-the-effects-of-heat-and-drought-usda-report-finds Sheila Brummer