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Secretary's Column: Creating Modern Solutions to Environmental Challenges

June 07, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Our farmers and ranchers are the most productive on earth, largely due to their innovation and their ability to adapt to new challenges. As new threats emerge for American agriculture, USDA will be there to provide assistance – and this week, we announced new steps to help producers create solutions...

Conservation Forestry

Little People's Garden Teaches Big Life Lesson

June 07, 2013 Liz Ludwig, Farm Service Agency County Executive Director in Chippewa and Yellow Medicine Counties, Minnesota

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. This Chinese proverb is the idea behind the Little People’s Garden in Montevideo, Minnesota. “Children need to know where their food comes from,” said Liz Ludwig, Farm Service Agency county executive...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Interpreting Data to Modernize Food Safety: Meet Dr. Joanna Zablotsky Kufel

June 07, 2013 Peggy Riek, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Dr. Joanna Zablotsky Kufel discovered community and public health at Tufts University in Massachusetts. Afterwards, she worked in public health for a couple of years and then moved to Baltimore, Md., where she earned her Masters in 2003 and Ph.D. in 2009 at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of...

Health and Safety

USDA Community Connect Project Brings the World to a Rural Ohio Village

June 07, 2013 Heather Hartley, USDA Ohio Public Information Coordinator

It’s long been said, “You can’t go home again.” It looks like someone forgot to tell Levi Morris! Morris, 24, is a law school student at the University of Pennsylvania in big-city Philadelphia. But he was raised in the tiny Southeast Ohio village of Stafford; nestled in the foothills of the...

Rural Technology

A Father's Day Tribute: The Time My Dad Took My Class on a Hike in the Woods

June 07, 2013 Noah Scott, son of Andy Scott, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Recently, U.S. Forest Service scientist Andy Scott took his son’s first-grade class on a nature hike to talk about forestry, soil, and anything else the kids wanted to know. They walked along the newly created Bradford Creek Greenway behind Heritage Elementary School in Madison, Ala. Noah captured...

Forestry

Helicopters and Bird Strikes; Results from First Analysis Available Online

June 06, 2013 Gail Keirn, USDA APHIS Public Affairs Specialist

Bird strikes to civil and military helicopters resulted in 61 human injuries and 11 lost lives since 1990. As with fixed-winged aircraft, bird strikes to helicopters are costly. Available data showed the average cost of a damaging strike to military helicopters ranged from $12,184 to $337,281 per...

Animals Plants

Community Cooperative Market Provides Alaskans with Fresh, Local Food

June 06, 2013 Larry Yerich, USDA-RD Alaska – Public Information Coordinator

Alaska’s first member-owned community grocery store is open for business. The Fairbanks Community Cooperative Market was partially funded by the USDA Rural Economic Development Loans and Grants (REDLG) program. Making this project possible was the Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA), a USDA...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Bald Eagles Making a Comeback

June 06, 2013 Anne Poopatanapong, district biologist, San Bernardino National Forest

Listed as an endangered species in 1967 and ultimately de-listed in 2007, the effort to recover the American Bald Eagle ( Haliaeetus leucocephalus) on national forests has been a rewarding endeavor for the San Bernardino National Forest. As the district wildlife biologist for the San Jacinto Ranger...

Forestry

Bringing Rural America Home to the Hills of the South Dakota Prairie

June 05, 2013 Tammi Schone, South Dakota USDA Public Information Officer

With great pleasure, South Dakota hosted Tammye Trevino, USDA Rural Development’s Administrator for Housing and Community Facilities, as she began the Agency’s Homeownership Month tour in Sisseton, S.D. Her news about USDA’s initiatives and welcoming spirit of collaboration and forward-thinking were...

Rural

Forest Service Celebrates Bird Migration

June 05, 2013 Alicia N. Brizuela, Conservation Outreach Intern

The beauty of watching a flock of birds migrating on the wing is a sight many enjoy. Protecting their habitats to help them on their journeys is part of the work that U.S. Forest Service employees across the nation do every day. “Forests and grasslands managed by the U.S. Forest Service are critical...

Conservation Forestry