Newsletter – Public – Weekly 28 Mar 2026 Mapping the Flow: New Study Uncovers the Many Pathways of PFAS into the Great Lakes New research highlights the complex ways "forever chemicals" (PFAS) are infiltrating the Great Lakes, identifying atmospheric deposition - specifically rain… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly 28 Mar 2026 The Multiplier Effect: How Multiple Pathogens Team Up to Kill Farmed Fish New research from Auburn University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is shedding light on how "coinfections" - cases… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly 28 Mar 2026 Wild vs. Farmed: Debunking the Myths of the Seafood Aisle Navigating the seafood aisle can feel like a deep-sea dive into confusion, leaving many consumers paralyzed by choices between wild-caught… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly 21 Mar 2026 REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS: USTFA Small Grants Program for Aquaculture Education and Outreach Program Overview The U.S. Trout Farmers Association (USTFA) is pleased to announce a Small Grants Program to support education and… USTFA
News, Reference - #SocialMedia, Reference - Activities / Accomplishments / Member Features 21 Mar 2026 REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS: USTFA Small Grants Program for Aquaculture Education and Outreach Program Overview The U.S. Trout Farmers Association (USTFA) is pleased to announce a Small Grants Program to support education and… USTFA
News 21 Mar 2026 Wild vs. Farmed: Debunking the Myths of the Seafood Aisle Navigating the seafood aisle can feel like a deep-sea dive into confusion, leaving many consumers paralyzed by choices between wild-caught… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly, Reference - Activities / Accomplishments / Member Features 17 Mar 2026 USTFA Board Member Spotlight: Katie Mackey Harris As part of our ongoing USTFA board member spotlights, we are proud to feature a leader who has dedicated her… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly 17 Mar 2026 Plant-Based Feeds Linked to Paler Trout, Study Finds A shift toward plant-heavy diets in aquaculture may be leaving rainbow trout looking a bit "washed out." New research from… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly 16 Mar 2026 USDA NIFA Launches New Rapid Response Grants Opportunity to Combat Emerging Agricultural Threats The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) announces the launch of a new competitive grants… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly 14 Mar 2026 A Tale of Two Coasts: How Salmon Farming Perceptions Diverge in Canada A recent regional survey in Atlantic Canada highlights a growing "disconnect" between the East and West coasts regarding salmon farming.… USTFA
Newsletter – Members Only – Daily 14 Mar 2026 National Aquaculture Association Update: Policy Progress and Industry Engagement Courtesy of the National Aquaculture Association (NAA), below are several key issues they are actively advancing on behalf of their… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly, Reference - Activities / Accomplishments / Member Features 11 Mar 2026 USTFA Board Member Spotlight: Landen Talbot As part of our ongoing USTFA board member spotlights, we are excited to feature Landen Talbot, a key voice on… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly 11 Mar 2026 Bridging the Gap: New Planning Guide Simplifies Aquaculture in the Classroom As the global demand for sustainable seafood rises, the need for a workforce literate in aquaculture has never been more… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly 11 Mar 2026 Is the Future of Sustainable Feed Plastic-Free? Upcycling Food Waste with Insects As we look toward circular solutions for aquaculture, feeding food waste to insects (like Black Soldier Fly larvae) has emerged… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly 04 Mar 2026 USTFA Announces 2026 Fall Conference at Canyon Crest in Twin Falls, Idaho September 15 – 17 The United States Trout Farmers Association (USTFA) is excited to announce the location and dates for the 2026 fall conference!… USTFA
Newsletter – Public – Weekly 02 Mar 2026 Auburn-USDA partnership tackles fish disease through coinfection research Much like humans during the holidays, fish seldom catch just one cold at a time. Yet much of what scientists… USTFA