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Appeal of Diverse Side of Ag Statistics

August 27, 2013 Troy Joshua, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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. 2013 is the International Year of Statistics. As part of this global event, every month this year USDA’s National...

Research and Science

Smokey Bear Pauses from Routine to Distribute Awards

August 26, 2013 Smokey Bear, U.S. Forest Service

Hi there! Smokey Bear here. We all know that bears love to hang out in the forests, but as our Nation’s symbol for wildfire prevention, I don’t get to do that as much as I’d like. So I’m really excited to tell you about a trip I recently made to the woods of Pennsylvania. I went to the Boy Scouts of...

Forestry

From an Idaho Youth Loan to National Youth Leader

August 26, 2013 Candy Moore, Idaho Public Affairs/Outreach Coordinator

Shane Kerner applied for her first USDA Farm Service Agency Rural Youth Loan at age 14. Now, at age 20, she not only reached adulthood, but financial independence to grow what was once a 4-H project into a thriving cattle operation. “I never thought I would get as far as I am today with my cattle,”...

Animals Plants

Finding the Future of Agriculture

August 26, 2013 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Agricultural producers in rural America represent less than 1% of the U.S. population, yet they produce almost 75% of the food we eat in this country and much of the food eaten throughout the world. Among that 1%, the average age of the American farmer is 57 years old—making it imperative for us to...

Conservation

USDA Partners with a Michigan Town to Improve Quality of Health Care

August 23, 2013 Alec Lloyd, Michigan Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

Cassopolis, located in southwest Michigan, recently celebrated the ground-breaking for the new USDA Rural Development supported Cassopolis Family Clinic. Like many rural communities, Cassopolis has limited facilities for health care, particularly for low-income residents. The Cassopolis Family...

Rural

A 'Tree-fecta' with the Oldest, Biggest, Tallest Trees on Public Lands

August 23, 2013 David Atkins (Forest Management, U.S. Forest Service)

For me, Take your Daughters and Sons to Work Day has a different meaning as an employee of the U.S. Forest Service. With a passion for our nation’s natural resources and the great outdoors, I want Bethany Atkins, my daughter, to have the opportunity to explore America’s treasured public lands more...

Forestry

Secretary's Column: Continuing the Fight Against Childhood Obesity

August 23, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Ensuring the health and well-being of our nation’s children is a top priority for President Obama, and for all of us at USDA. We have focused in recent years on expanding access, affordability and availability of healthy foods for families and children. Recently, we learned of some promising new...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA and the HACU National Internship Program: A Recipe for Success

August 23, 2013 Keven Valentin, AMS Commodity Procurement Financial Analyst

Reach one, teach one. That is the approach that USDA has taken in its partnership with the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) National Internship Program. As a current employee with the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) and a former HACU intern, I am glad to help...

Initiatives

Innovative Education and Public Safety through USDA Funding

August 22, 2013 Dawn Bonsell, Pennsylvania Public Affairs Specialist

Bear Creek Community Charter School has a history dating back to Civil War Brigadier General Paul Ambrose Oliver whose heirs donated the land for the school in 1929. The original Oliver School was a traditional one-room school house, constructed as a project of the Works Progress Administration...

Rural

Super Storm Sandy Whips Up Super Recovery Satisfaction

August 22, 2013 Kent Politsch, Chief, FSA Public Affairs

Disasters create pain. And recovery from disasters creates partnerships and opportunity. That is the lesson Liang Shao Hua learned in the past year after Tropical Storm Sandy, also known as Super Storm Sandy, destroyed his New Jersey high-tunnel farming operation and left him wondering how to manage...

Conservation

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