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USDA Builds Communities with Lenders

June 07, 2016 Tony Hernandez, USDA Rural Housing Service Administrator

It’s been 25 years since USDA guaranteed the first home loan in Donalsonville, Georgia. The home itself was a modest spot nestled into the tiny little village in rural Georgia. To an outsider this home may look non-descript, but to the family who moved in 25 years ago, owning this home was a dream...

Conservation Rural

The Nutrient Challenge of Sustainable Fertilizer Management

June 07, 2016 Dr. Greg Crosby, National Program Leader for Sustainable Development, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. It’s a case of “darned if you do, darned if don’t.”

Research and Science

Helping Reduce Risk and Facilitate Trade of Fruits and Vegetables

June 06, 2016 Charles W. Parrott, Deputy Administrator, AMS Specialty Crops Program

Now that it’s June, many of us are enjoying a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables that will be available throughout the summer. During the rest of the year, some of these same fresh fruits and vegetables are available to American consumers thanks to trade agreements with Canada and Mexico. In the...

USDA Results Trade

US Forest Service Waives Fees for National Get Outdoors Day - June 11

June 06, 2016 Ellita Willis, U.S. Forest Service

In an era of social media mania, forests around the country are opening their doors to reacquaint kids and parents with good old fashion family fun—without the aid of modern technology. On Saturday, June 11, the U.S. Forest Service invites families to join thousands of forest explorers for a free...

Forestry Initiatives

MyPlate Turns Five! Celebrating New Resources in 2016

June 06, 2016 Corey Holland, RD, Nutritionist Consultant, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Since MyPlate’s debut in 2011, the USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP) has expanded and improved upon outreach efforts, continuously offering new resources and tools. This year is no exception, with the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the MyPlate, MyWins campaign...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Joins Tribal Leaders for Historic Meeting

June 06, 2016 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

This February I had the great honor of participating in a meeting on the landscape of nutrition programs in tribal communities. The meeting in Washington, D.C. brought together elected leaders from 12 tribal nations across the country, as well as USDA Acting Deputy Secretary Michael Scuse and...

Food and Nutrition

USDA goes to Washington... State

June 03, 2016 Tim Gannon, Associate Administrator, Risk Management Agency

We take our responsibility to America’s farmers and ranchers very seriously at the Risk Management Agency (RMA), and we value our time spent with them and other stakeholders getting feedback on our programs and policies that are so vital to America’s food supply. I welcome these face-to-face...

USDA Results

The Wonders of Wood Buildings

June 03, 2016 William Shoutis, Bozeman Ranger District, U.S. Forest Service

Trees do plenty of work to sequester carbon on their own, but many forests are not as healthy as they should be due to fire suppression and climate change. This can leave trees vulnerable to large scale insect damage, fire or drought, and much of the carbon stored by forests is lost to the...

Forestry

US Ag Exports Create Big Opportunity Around the World

June 02, 2016 Alexis Taylor, Deputy Under Secretary of Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

When I reflect on USDA’s international work over the past seven years, I don’t just see a great record of accomplishments, I see the building of a strong foundation that positions rural Americans to compete, grow and thrive in the years ahead. Today, we’re launching the sixth chapter of USDA Results...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Trade

Strawberries, Blueberries, Corncobs, Oh My! - Bringing the Farm to Summer

June 02, 2016 Janna Raudenbush, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

Fields of asparagus and peas are in full bounty, soon to make way for sweet, juicy strawberries; towering stalks of corn; and more tomatoes than you’d ever know what to do with! In many parts of the country, as we approach summer, the warm weather means that local harvests are at their peak, and...

Food and Nutrition

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