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  • USDA Forest Service Report Highlights Threats to Forest, Rangeland Health Over the Next 50 Years

    Jul 24, 2023
    https://www.fs.usda.gov/news/releases/report-highlights-threats-to-forest-range…

    USDA. Forest Service.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service has published a report that provides a snapshot of current U.S. forest and rangeland conditions and projects conditions 50 years into the future. The Resources Planning Act Assessment report uses a mixture of scientific, climate and economic projections to identify drivers of change, resources and trends across all land ownerships, as well as summarize probable outcomes for nature-based economies.

  • USDA Forest Service Seeks Applicants for Landscape Scale Restoration Grants Across Northeast and Midwest

    https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r9/news-events/?cid=FSEPRD757160

    USDA. FS. Eastern Region.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service Eastern Region is requesting applications for the FY 2021 Landscape Scale Restoration (LSR) competitive grant program. The LSR program encourages collaborative, science-based restoration of priority rural forest landscapes and support for priorities identified in State Forest Action Plans while leveraging public and private resources. The Eastern Region has distributed nearly $20 million in funding for LSR projects since 2016. Objectives for the Landscape Scale Restoration Program:

    • Reduce the risk of uncharacteristic wildfires;
    • Improve fish and wildlife habitats, including for threatened and endangered species;
    • Maintain or improve water quality and watershed function;
    • Mitigate invasive species, insect infestation, and disease;
    • Improve important forest ecosystems;
    • Measure ecological and economic benefits including air quality and soil quality and productivity.


    Visit the LSR website to learn more about the program and how to apply. Applications must be received in Grants.gov by 6 p.m. EST on September 17, 2020, with additional draft deadlines outlined on the LSR website.

  • USDA Forest Service Seeks Partners in Forest Restoration

    Aug 4, 2021
    https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r9/news-events/?cid=FSEPRD937376

    USDA. FS. Eastern Region.

    The USDA Forest Service Eastern Region is accepting applications for the FY 2022 Landscape Scale Restoration (LSR) competitive grant program. LSR grants achieve the shared priority goals of the Forest Service, states, and sovereign Tribal nations to protect and restore forested landscapes across jurisdictional boundaries.

    LSR grants provide vital benefits to the American public. They reduce risk of catastrophic wildfires, improve water quality, restore wildlife habitat, and mitigate damaging insect and disease infestation. State forestry agencies, nonprofit organizations, universities, units of local government, and sovereign Tribal nations are eligible to submit applications. All applications require state forester sponsorship except those submitted by Tribes. Visit the LSR website to learn more about the program and how to apply. Applications must be submitted through grants.gov by November 5, 2021, with additional draft deadlines outlined on the LSR website.

  • USDA Funding Opportunties

    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/funding

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    USDA's APHIS leads efforts to keep U.S. plants and animals healthy. Each year, APHIS distributes millions of dollars to producer organizations, State and Federal agencies, Native American Tribes, universities, and others nationwide to support projects that help strengthen our Nation's safeguarding system and prevent, control, or mitigate pests or diseases. Provides current open funding and other funding opportunities available throughout the year. 

  • USDA Hosts Fourth African Swine Fever Action Week October 28-November 1, 2024

    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/usda-hosts-fourth-african-…

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is hosting its fourth African Swine Fever (ASF) Action Week this week (October 28-November 1, 2024). We are encouraging U.S. swine producers, small farms and owners of all types of pigs to join us to learn about ASF and what they can do to help protect the U.S. swine herd.
    See related resource: Protect Our Pigs: Fight African Swine Fever

  • USDA Invests $11.65 Million to Control Destructive Feral Swine

    Jan 13, 2021
    https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/news/usda-invests-1165-million-to-control-destructive…

    United States Department of Agriculture.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing $11.65 million in 14 projects to help agricultural producers and private landowners trap and control feral swine as part of the Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program. This investment expands the pilot program to new projects in Alabama, Hawaii, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Texas. This pilot program is a joint effort between USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).

    This second round of funding is for partners to carry out activities as part of the identified pilot projects in select states. "These awards enable landowners to address the threat that feral swine pose to natural resources and agriculture," NRCS Acting Chief Kevin Norton said. "The projects we have identified will be key to addressing the feral swine problem."

  • USDA Invests $13.6 Million in Citrus Greening Research

    Jan 19, 2017
    https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2017/01/19/usda-invests-136-million-c…

    U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced four grants totaling more than $13.6 million to combat a scourge on the nation's citrus industry, citrus greening disease, aka Huanglongbing. The funding is made possible through NIFA's Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) Citrus Disease Research and Extension Program, authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill.

  • USDA Launches ‘Protect Our Pigs’ Campaign to Support the Pork Industry, Pig Owners, Veterinarians in the Fight Against African Swine Fever

    Jun 15, 2022
    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/releases/asf-campaign

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has announced new efforts to help prevent the introduction and spread of African swine fever in the U.S. Through an outreach and awareness campaign called “Protect Our Pigs,” APHIS will support commercial pork producers, veterinarians, and pig owners with information and resources to help safeguard America’s swine population and the pork industry.

    APHIS is deploying a variety of outreach efforts to support critical stakeholders. The new Protect Our Pigs website will house materials such as downloadable fact sheets and posters, instructional videos, shareable social media graphics, a new interactive biosecurity guide, and offer the latest disease updates. If African swine fever is detected in the U.S., APHIS will also be ready to respond immediately with actionable information and resources for pig owners and the public.

  • USDA Protects Fruit, Vegetable and Livestock Producers with Emergency Funding to Address Exotic Fruit Fly and New World Screwworm Outbreaks

    Dec 15, 2023
    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/usda-protects-fruit-vegeta…

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is using emergency funding to respond to the threats associated with growing outbreaks of exotic fruit flies and New World screwworm. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack approved the transfer of $213.3 million from the Commodity Credit Corporation to APHIS to directly support emergency response efforts domestically and internationally to protect fruit, vegetable and livestock industries and producers.

    "Increasing our response efforts to exotic fruit fly and New World screwworm outbreaks is critical to minimizing their potential impact on our nation’s agriculture and trade," said USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Lester Moffitt. "This funding will enable us to swiftly prevent both populations’ further spread before they become established and harder to eradicate."

  • USDA Protects Hundreds of Crops from Invasive Fruit Flies with Five-Year Strategy

    Apr 17, 2024
    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/usda-protects-hundreds-cro…

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has released Fruit Fly Exclusion and Detection Program Fiscal Years 2024-2028 Strategy [PDF, 1.2 MB]. APHIS worked with members of the National Plant Board to develop a unified roadmap for USDA and its partners to protect American agriculture from the threat of invasive fruit flies and measure our progress along the way.
    See also: Exotic Fruit Flies for more information

  • USDA Provides Additional $502 Million For Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza – Stands Ready to Combat Additional Detections

    Jun 22, 2023
    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/usda-provides-additional-5…

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture is providing $502 million under the Animal Health Protection Act to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to prepare for potential additional detections of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in the United States.

    USDA continues to successfully combat HPAI in the United States. In May 2022, there were a total of 18 commercial poultry HPAI detections. In May 2023, there were 0 commercial poultry detections, a decrease of 100% from the previous year. Additionally, there has not been a case of HPAI in commercial poultry since April 19, 2023 or in backyard poultry since May 18, 2023.

  • USDA Provides more than $70 Million to Protect Crops and Natural Resources from Invasive Pests and Diseases in 2023

    Jan 18, 2023
    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/usda-provides-more-70-mill…

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is allocating more than $70 million to support 350 projects under the Plant Protection Act’s Section 7721 program as part of a nationwide effort to strengthen the country’s infrastructure for pest detection, surveillance, and mitigation, as well as protect the U.S. nursery system. Universities, states, federal agencies, nongovernmental organizations, nonprofits, and Tribal organizations will carry out selected projects in 48 states, Guam, and Puerto Rico.

  • USDA Radio News: Protecting Dairy Cattle from H5N1 High Path Avian Flu

    Apr 30, 2024
    https://www.usda.gov/media/radio/weekly-features/2024-04-30/protecting-dairy-ca…

    United States Department of Agriculture.

    With cases of a strain of what is known as bird flu recently found in dairy cattle, USDA and other stakeholders have been busy monitoring the situation and implementing measures to protect our nation’s dairy cattle. Rod Bain and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack looks at what has so far transpired in this edition of “Agriculture USA”.
    See related resource: Avian Influenza

  • USDA Recognizes National Pollinator Week

    Jun 16, 2023
    https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2023/06/16/usda-recognizes-national-p…

    U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is recognizing National Pollinator Week (June 19-25, 2023) through the continued commitment and support for pollinator health and research. Pollinator species, such as bees, other insects, birds and bats play a critical role in producing more than 100 crops grown in the United States. Honey bee pollination alone adds more than $18 billion in value to agricultural crops annually.

  • USDA Releases Five-Year Strategy to Combat Spotted Lanternfly

    Jun 23, 2023
    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/usda-releases-five-year-st…

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Spotted Lanternfly Strategic Planning Working Group has released the Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) Five-Year Strategy for fiscal years 2024-2028 [PDF, 4.47 MB]. APHIS brought together the working group in August 2022 with representatives from APHIS, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) and the National Plant Board (NPB). The working group developed a unified approach to reduce the spotted lanternfly’s spread and impacts through the effective use of available State and Federal resources.

  • USDA Reminds Public: Don't Move Wood Out of Areas Quarantined for Asian Longhorned Beetle

    Nov 13, 2018
    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/newsroom/news/sa_by_date/sa-2018/dont-move-wood

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    As winter approaches, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is reminding the public not to move wood out of areas quarantined for the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB). It is important that people follow state and federal laws, which restrict the movement of woody material, to keep the tree-killing pest from spreading outside of quarantined areas in Massachusetts, Ohio, and New York.

  • USDA Researchers Help Honeybees Keep Pollinating Our Food Crops

    Jun 17, 2019
    https://tellus.ars.usda.gov/stories/articles/usda-researchers-help-honeybees-ke…

    USDA. ARS. Tellus.

    Scientists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture are studying ways to keep honeybees stress-free and healthy. These pollinators are important to American agriculture and our nation’s food crops.

  • USDA Service Center Locator

    https://offices.sc.egov.usda.gov/locator/app?agency=nrcs

    U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    USDA Service Centers are designed to be a single location where customers can access the services provided by the Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Rural Development agencies. This locator site provides Agency offices serving your area (by state and county).