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NRCS Helps to Keep Native American Traditions Alive

November 04, 2016 Jocelyn Benjamin, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

The 567 federally-recognized Native American Tribes are unique in their own way—from their languages and family structure, to their clothing and food. Tribes are working hard to revive their roots to help reconnect their heritage to the land, rekindle their spiritual bonds and cultural traditions...

Conservation

US Forest Service Every Kid in a Park Program Offers Field Trip Idea, Educational Resources - and a Free Holiday Tree Permit

November 03, 2016 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

For the second year, the U.S. Forest Service is part of the administration’s Every Kid in a Park program, an initiative to provide American fourth graders with a free pass to more than 2,000 federal land and water sites for them, their siblings and up to three adults. The pass includes access to 153...

Forestry

Ranchers Using NRCS Conservation Practices Boost Prairie Chicken Occupancy

November 03, 2016 Jon Ungerer, Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative Coordinator, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Habitat conservation practices make a difference for lesser prairie-chickens. That's the finding of a recent scientific study – the first part of a multi-year study – described in a new report from the Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative (LPCI). LPCI, led by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation...

Conservation

European Grapevine Moth Cooperative Eradication Program: A Model for Fighting Future Invasive Species Threats

November 02, 2016 Osama El-Lissy, APHIS Deputy Administrator

I was thrilled to celebrate with key partners and contributors in Napa County, California, recently at an event to recognize the critical safeguarding accomplishment we achieved together, that of eradicating the invasive European grapevine moth (EGVM) from the United States. Leaders from the USDA...

Animals Plants

Biosecurity Education and Compliance are Critical in Preventing Avian Influenza Outbreaks

November 01, 2016 Stephanie Pearl, Science Communicator, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The December 2014 to June 2015 avian influenza outbreak was the largest animal health emergency in U.S. history. The virus contributed to the death of more than 48 million birds, either due to infection with the virus or depopulation to prevent additional spread. The virus was introduced into the U...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science

Do It Yourself: Expert Help for Improving Bobwhite Habitat on Your Land

November 01, 2016 Justin Folks, Biologist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Virginia

If you’re looking to save money around the house, you can find hundreds of helpful videos on a wide variety of “do it yourself” repair and remodeling projects. Social media and other online networking tools can put you in touch with experts to answer your questions along the way. Well, wildlife...

Conservation

Looking to the Future and Learning from the Past in our National Forests

November 01, 2016 Randy Johnson, U.S. Forest Service Research and Development Program

Forests are changing in ways they’ve never experienced before because today’s growing conditions are different from anything in the past. The climate is changing at an unprecedented rate, exotic diseases and pests are present, and landscapes are fragmented by human activity often occurring at the...

Forestry

Military Family Makes Healthy Eating a Priority: Meet Rocio and Her Family

November 01, 2016 Colette Rihane, MS, RD and Joanne Spahn, MS, RD, retired USAF Veterans with the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Making healthy meal choices for your family, especially when you’re on the go like Rocio and her military family, can be rewarding and fun if you have the right tools. The MyPlate, MyWins video: Meet Rocio features a real-life military family sharing their tips for success. Rocio shows how she and...

Food and Nutrition

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Katina Hanson

October 31, 2016 Jessica McCarron, Deputy Press Secretary

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. This month, we hear from USDA’s own Katina Hanson, Chief of Staff to the Associate Administrator for Policy and Programs at the Farm Service Agency (FSA). In...

Initiatives

Louisiana's Secret Ingredient

October 31, 2016 Rachel Spencer, Farm to School Regional Lead, Food and Nutrition Service, Southwest Regional Office

On October 22, the newest celebrity chefs of Alexandria, La. gathered at the Inglewood Farm’s Harvest Barn Market to celebrate National Farm to School Month. Their purpose: emerge victorious from the Farm to School Iron Chef Competition. This competition challenged contestants to create a dish using...

Food and Nutrition

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