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Recognizing the Resilience of USDA Veterinarians this World Veterinary Day

April 27, 2022 Dr. Rosemary Sifford, DVM, Chief Veterinary Officer of the United States, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and Dr. Kis Robertson-Hale, Chief Public Health Veterinarian of the United States, Food Safety and Inspection Service

April 30 is World Veterinary Day: a day to celebrate veterinarians, their work and their impact. Although the importance of veterinarians is hardly a secret, people often forget that veterinarians’ work goes beyond clinical care of animals. USDA employs more veterinarians than any other department...

Animals

Kids in CNMI Consume More Fruit by Enjoying Smoothies at Breakfast

April 26, 2022 Mary Kay Gominger, Public Affairs Director, Western Regional Office

It’s the age-old question – how to get children to eat more fruit? We all know the benefits of a diet that’s rich in fruit. At least adults do. Convincing children to add more fruit to their diet is another challenge. The food nutrition experts at the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands...

Food and Nutrition

USDA’s Climate-Smart Research Investments in our Communities and in our Planet

April 22, 2022 Casey C. Keel, Public Affairs Specialist, Research, Education, and Economics

As we celebrate this Earth Day, we want to share a few examples of USDA’s commitment to climate-smart research and scientific investments.

Research and Science

APHIS Supports Earth Day Mission Every Day

April 22, 2022 Jenny Moffitt, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Earth Day is a global movement empowering people to create real change in the world to help our environment and natural resources. I recently visited two Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) laboratories to see the actions they are taking to stop invasive insects and protect crops and...

Animals Plants Research and Science

Happy Earth Day! Scientists Working to Reduce Methane Emissions

April 22, 2022 Scott Elliott, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

As we celebrate our planet this Earth Day, we highlight ongoing research being conducted at USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) exploring how a seaweed species could potentially reduce methane emissions in livestock production.

Research and Science

On the Frontlines of Climate Change: Building a More Resilient Rural America

April 21, 2022 USDA Rural Development Staff

Rural Americans are on the frontlines of climate change impacts and increasingly severe weather that threatens their health, safety and livelihoods. That’s why USDA Rural Development stands ready to offer resources to help tackle the climate crisis, rebuild communities that have been hit by disaster...

Rural

New Charts of Note Mobile App Provides 24/7 Access to Thousands of Economic Research Service Charts

April 20, 2022 Spiro Stefanou, USDA, Economic Research Service Administrator

In today’s world, keeping up with the latest news and research can feel like a full-time job. Fortunately, USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) has launched a new Charts of Note Mobile App designed to deliver digital snapshots of research straight to your mobile device.

Research and Science Technology

Clean Power Helps Rural Small Businesses in the West Break Into New Markets

April 20, 2022 USDA Rural Development Staff

The West is one of the most climate-sensitive areas in the United States. Rural communities in this region face additional challenges due to being naturally dry and prone to drought. In recent years, they have experienced earlier snowpack melt and more frequent wildfires.

Rural

Safe Water in Rural America Creates Economic Prosperity for All

April 19, 2022 USDA Rural Development Staff

It’s a human right to have access to clean water and reliable wastewater systems. USDA Rural Development finances projects to build strong infrastructure to help people in rural America thrive and create economic opportunities.

Rural

When We Lean Into Clean Energy, Rural America Thrives

April 18, 2022 USDA Rural Development Staff

When rural communities lean into clean energy, the path to economic prosperity is clear. Cleaner power options like solar and electric provide new market opportunities for producers and small businesses. They reduce energy costs for consumers and supports good-paying jobs in rural America.

Rural

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