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A South Dakotan’s Commitment Advances Women’s History

March 25, 2013 Christine Sorensen USDA Rural Development South Dakota Coordinator

In recognition of National Women’s History Month, the South Dakota USDA Rural Development staff salutes all of the inspiring, influential women who are making a difference in society at the local, state and national level. In line with this year’s theme of Science, Technology, Engineering and...

Rural

Smokey Bear Hug Warms the Heart of Young Virginia Boy Battling Cancer

March 22, 2013 Michael R. Williams, George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, U.S. Forest Service

Six-year-old Nathan Norman counts Smokey Bear as one of his new best friends. The Rustburg, Va., boy recently met Smokey and a number of wildland firefighters and law enforcement officers from the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests as part of his hobby of reaching out to these first...

Forestry

USDA and EPA Make People's Garden Blossom

March 22, 2013 Samia Hamdan, MPH, RD, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Midwest Region Special Nutrition Programs Nutritionist

It is amazing what successful partnerships we have developed through our USDA People’s Garden initiative in the Food & Nutrition Service’s Midwest Region. It’s been four years now since we began working with the Chicago Botanic Garden’s Windy City Harvest Program to create our garden. The garden is...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

USDA Aids Construction, Refurbishes Apartments for Elderly Wisconsin Residents

March 22, 2013 Kevin Tuttle, USDA Rural Development, Wisconsin State Office

For residents of three senior care centers in western Wisconsin, the time has come to say “good-bye” to shared living spaces, shared bathrooms and double corridors; and say “hello” to private rooms, large, private bathrooms, and neighborhood designs. Through new construction, Baldwin Care Center...

Rural

Secretary's Column: Celebrating the Resilience and Productivity of American Agriculture

March 22, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

On March 19, USDA joined millions of Americans in celebrating National Agriculture Day. National Agriculture Day provides an important opportunity each year to say “Thank You” to America’s farmers, ranchers and growers. It’s a time to recognize their productivity and to celebrate their abilities...

USDA Results Trade

MyPlate Helps More Consumers Build a Healthy Plate with Social Media

March 22, 2013 Donna Johnson-Bailey, MPH, RD, Nutritionist, USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

MyPlate is using the power of Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter to make it easier for consumers to find simple science-based and practical guidance in many forms to help consumers eat healthier and live healthier. These social media platforms reach broad audiences and can now direct users to the...

Food and Nutrition

U.S. Ag Products Make Their Mark in the Middle East

March 22, 2013 Sue Heinen, Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator

Recently, I traveled to the Middle East to meet with local and U.S. Embassy leaders to discuss agricultural strategy within the region. Towards the end of my two-week journey, I also had the opportunity to meet with U.S. agricultural companies, state regional trade groups and cooperators at the USDA...

Trade

Innovative i-Tree Spreads Worldwide

March 21, 2013 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

When Dave Nowak of the U.S. Forest Service and Scott Maco of Davey Tree Expert Company began collaborating on the creation of a suite of urban forest analysis tools called i-Tree, they imagined that users would be mostly city foresters from the United States. Inspired by users from 105 countries...

Conservation Forestry

Texas High Tunnels Boost Production Possibilities for Urban Farmers

March 21, 2013 Beverly Moseley, NRCS Texas

‘Valley Girl’ and ‘Celebrity’ are just two of the sought-after tomato varieties sold at Elvis d’Agrella’s farmer’s market stand in the summer. And now his weekly customers can purchase those tomatoes well into the winter, because he and his wife, Pat, have constructed a seasonal high tunnel at their...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

FSA Loans Lend a Hand to California Farmer

March 21, 2013 Paul Lehman, FSA Regional Public Affairs Specialist

Family adversity brought Sam Pesina back home to his family’s Fresno County, Calif., farm. But it was the love of farming that kept him. “When my dad got bone marrow cancer, there was never any question that I would return home,” said Pesina. “My dad wouldn’t have trusted anyone else [to run the...

Conservation

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