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USDA and MANRRS Help Cultivate the Next Generation of Agricultural Leaders

April 11, 2016 Michelle Landes, Advisor, Agricultural Science Fellow, USDA Office of the Chief Scientist

Recently, the National Society of Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS) hosted its 31 st National Career Fair and Training Conference. MANRRS is a non-profit organization that promotes academic and professional advancement by empowering minorities in agriculture...

Initiatives Farming

Virtual Fencing: Control from Above

September 28, 2010 Dean M. Anderson, Animal Scientist, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Jornada Experimental Range, Las Cruces, N.M.

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 the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. While driving, have you ever wondered why there are so many fences to interrupt your soul-satisfying, wide-open-spaces...

Rural Research and Science

Recognizing the Work of Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Iraq

March 29, 2010 acampbell

In Washington, DC today, Farm and Foreign Agricultural Deputy Under Secretary Darci Vetter accepted an American flag that flew above the U. S. Regional Embassy Office at Al Hillah, Iraq in recognition of USDA employees’ contributions on Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) in Iraq.

Food and Nutrition Trade

USDA Self Help Housing Forum Held in Arkansas

March 03, 2010

U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln recently welcomed USDA Rural Development Administrator for Housing and Community Facilities Tammye Trevino to Little Rock for the department’s first of ten public forums on the Self-Help Housing Program.

Rural

They're Back! Count on the Cicada to Soon Be a Part of Your Springtime Experience

May 01, 2013 Michael Bohne, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

The buzz this spring has started, and some people may think it’s fodder for a new sci-fi movie. But this year’s spring brings a drama closer to home than you think - the pending emergence of brood II of the periodical cicada. Cicadas are large, colorful, fly-like bugs with large eyes and tented...

Forestry

A Promise Kept in Dillon, South Carolina

September 18, 2012 USDA Deputy Director of Communications Justin DeJong

More than 800 students, teachers, elected officials and community leaders were present at the new Dillon Middle School dedication on Thursday morning, September 6th. Several years ago, a letter was written to Congress pleading for help to replace the 100 year old dilapidated school by then-eight...

Initiatives Rural

A Peach of a School Meal Alternative

March 03, 2016 Brittany Grandy, Senior Program Specialist, FNS Southeast Regional Office

An increasing number of our nation’s schools are using locally grown foods for school meals thanks to efforts of The USDA Farm to School Program . However, the availability of locally grown produce is often at the mercy of harsh weather conditions and other elements that lower production and cause...

Food and Nutrition

A Banner Year for Leadership: 5 Ways We're Answering America's Agricultural and Environmental Challenges

December 14, 2015 Justice Wright, Research, Education and Economics and Rich Derksen, Office of the Chief Scientist

USDA scientists work 365 days to provide safe and sustainable food, water, and natural resources in the face of a changing climate and uncertain energy sources. To recognize the contribution that agricultural science and research makes in our daily lives, this week’s “Banner Year” series features...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Research and Science

Faces of the Forest Celebrates Mark Twery

January 12, 2012 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

How does a former dancer and theater technician end up in a career in forestry? Meet Mark Twery, a supervisory research forester on the Northern Research Station in Burlington, Vt., who is not only all of the above, but loves his unique job that incorporates forestry with dance.

Forestry

1890s National Scholar Finds Purpose Through Science

June 18, 2024 MD Sharman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement

Four years ago, Jordan McMahon wasn’t sure if he would go to college. Today, he is a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) 1890 National Scholar and published researcher. He recently graduated from Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio and will be pursuing a master’s degree, eventual Ph.D...

Equity Initiatives

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