Saturday 19 May 2012

USDA - US Department of Agriculture


United States Department of Agriculture is also known as USA is US Federal Government policy on agriculture, farming and food development and execution. Its main objective is to meed the needs of ranchers and farmers, assure food safety, foster rural development, promote agriculture trade, protect natural resources and end hunger in USA and abroad.

USDA was formed in 1862 while cabinet status was given in 1889. It works under the Federal government of the United States and headquartered in 1301 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC, USA. USDA has 105000 employees which are working under the USDA for welfare and development of farmers and ranchers community in USA. Main sections and services are classified as given below:

  • Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services
  • Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
  • Foreign Agricultural Service
  • Commodity Credit Corporation
  • Risk Management Agency
  • Farm Service Agency
  • Rural Development
  • Rural Utilities Service
  • Rural Housing Service
  • Rural Business-Cooperative Service
  • Food Safety and Inspection Service
  • Marketing and Regulatory Programs
  • Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration
  • Agricultural Marketing Service
  • Natural Resources Conservation Service
  • Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 
  • Food and Nutrition Service
  • Natural Resources and Environment
  • Office of Environmental Markets
  • Forest Service
  • Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services
  • Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
  • National Agricultural Statistics Service
  • Research, Education, and Economics
  • National Agricultural Library
  • Agricultural Research Service
  • Economic Research Service
  • Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service


In the USDA portal users can also find various useful information and food safety related topics. One can find info through smartphones or internet connected computer devices like How long to cook a turkey, soil survey, soil conservation service, palau bureau of agriculture logo, forest service, rural development.

Popular topics one can explore on the USDA are given below:

  • Animal Health
  • Plant Health
  • Biotechnology
  • Outreach
  • Employee Services
  • Natural Resources & Environment
  • Energy
  • Marketing and Trade
  • Emergency Preparedness & Response
  • Laws and Regulations
  • Farm Bill
  • Homeland Security
  • Food and Nutrition
  • Forestry
  • Food Safety
  • Research and Science
  • Travel and Recreation
  • Rural & Community Development


Informations for cooperatives, landowners, producers, media, USDA employees, rural communities, parents and caregivers, educators and students are also available online in specific section of web portal. Users can also find all the topics through simple or advanced search and search tips for searching are given. One can ask the expert on specific issue.

Those who wants to stay connected with USDA may do so by following official pages at Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, RSS, Public delivery, YouTube, Email subscriptions.

Job seekers looking for careers opportunities for USDA positions, Internship opportunities may visit the jobs / employment section. Careers links like USAJobs portal and US office of personnel management are also given for the better careers opportunities for users.

Contact:
U.S. Department of Agriculture 
1400 Independence Ave., S.W. 
Washington, DC 20250
Website: USDA
Information Hotline: (202) 720-2791

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