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Milwaukee Welcomes the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, Salutes Veterans

November 13, 2014 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

Despite the rain and freezing temperatures, there was warmth and good cheer in the hearts of everyone who came out to catch a glimpse of the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree and help transform Milwaukee’s Cathedral Square Park into Community Spirit Park on Veteran’s Day. The fanfare also helped to honor...

Forestry

Helping Rhode Island Students Fuel Up to Succeed with Breakfast

November 13, 2014 Brooke Hardison, USDA Office of Communications

The following guest blog is part of our Cafeteria Stories series, highlighting the efforts of hard working school nutrition professionals who are dedicated to making the healthy choice the easy choice at schools across the country. We thank them for sharing their stories! By Jane Q Vergnani...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Happy Birthday to Washington State!

November 13, 2014 Chris Mertz, Northwest Regional Office Director, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. Just a couple...

Conservation

USDA and Peace Corps Team Up in Screwworm Eradication Efforts in Panama

November 13, 2014 Murali Bandla, APHIS Associate Deputy Administrator, International Services

Over the past few months, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), as part of the U.S. Panama Commission for Eradication of Screwworm, has started to partner with Peace Corps Volunteers in Panama to enhance APHIS’ surveillance activities. Volunteers will be working in rural Panama...

Animals Plants

Volunteers Clear Weeds to Benefit Rocky Mountain Elk Habitat, Celebrate 50th Year of the Wilderness Act

November 12, 2014 Anne Janik, Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

The Raggeds Wilderness, a nearly 65,000-acre area on the Gunnison and White River National Forests near Paonia, Colorado, is prime elk habitat with herd numbers in the hundreds. Acres of undisturbed coniferous forests are interspersed with open slopes of wet meadows thick with grasses and sedges, a...

Forestry

The Importance of Farm Broadcasting in Reaching America's 3.2 Million Farmers

November 12, 2014 Joe Prusacki, NASS National Operations Division Director

Growing up on a small crop and hog farm in Perry County, Illinois, I have memories as a child listening to the radio with my father or uncle to hear the latest agriculture news. As farmers, they relied on and trusted receiving weather, farm, and market updates from the local radio station, WDQN...

Trade

Community Eligibility Provision First Step to Universal School Meals in Vermont

November 12, 2014 Eddie Ortega, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service - Northeast Regional Office

The following guest blog was submitted by Alida Duncan of the anti-hunger advocacy organization, Hunger Free Vermont . The implementation of the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) by many state partners across the country means that more students have access to free healthy meals at school. This...

Food and Nutrition

National USDA Award Honors Idaho's Pioneers Alliance for Sage Grouse Conservation

November 10, 2014 Alexis Collins, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Idaho

The Pioneers Alliance, a unique group of ranchers, community members, conservationists, elected officials and agency employees, is making a difference for sage grouse in south central Idaho. Based in Carey, Idaho, the alliance leads a local effort to protect working ranches and core sage grouse...

Conservation

WIC: Improving the Nutrition and Health of Families' for Forty Years

November 10, 2014 Debra Whitford, FNS Director, Supplemental Food Programs Division

For 40 years, WIC has been improving health outcomes for pregnant women, infants and young children. Today, we are celebrating this important milestone by visiting the first WIC clinic in America to distribute WIC benefits, officially known as the Special Supplemental Program for Women, Infants, and...

Food and Nutrition

Conservation Plans Keep Land-Use Goals on Track

November 07, 2014 Charlie Rahm, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Missouri

Theresa Lackey, of Ashland, Missouri, said she had a general idea about the improvements she wanted to make to the 32 acres of mostly overgrown woods around her home. But she credits a conservation plan that she developed with assistance from the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, (NRCS)...

Conservation

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