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On the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation: The People’s Plan for Regional Sustainability

January 16, 2013 South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator Christine Sorensen

South Dakota USDA Rural Development State Director Elsie Meeks joined the Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation (CDC), and other consortium members recently on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation of southwestern South Dakota to discuss next steps for the Oyate Omniciye | Oglala Lakota Plan...

Rural

Resolving on a Healthier Future

January 15, 2013 Sandy Miller Hays, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

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 profile. Chances are that among many of the Americans who made a New Year’s resolution, nutrition figures somewhere in their goal. They...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science

USDA Boosts Innovation as a Pathway to Jobs and a Rural Biobased Economy

January 15, 2013 Sarah Bittleman, USDA Senior Energy Advisor

If you want proof that rural America is a land of limitless opportunity, go to King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Last week I accompanied Secretary Vilsack as he toured a state-of-the-art bioindustrial facility in Pennsylvania that converts multiple feedstocks into cellulosic sugars. The plant, operated...

USDA Results Energy

Bugs Behaving Badly...USDA Scientists Plan To Stop Them with the Public’s Help

January 15, 2013 Tara Weaver-Missick, USDA Agricultural Research Service

USDA is taking its battle against bad bugs “to the streets.” USDA’s Agriculture Research Service (USDA-ARS) is seeking public input in fighting insect pests, many of whom may, in public opinion, top the lists as public nuisance number one—like bedbugs and mosquitoes.

Animals Plants Research and Science

Some Oregon Fireplaces Full this Winter Thanks to Partnership

January 14, 2013 Laura B. Pramuk and Christopher Bentley, Mt. Hood National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Hundreds of people will be able to enjoy cozy fires this winter due to a partnership between Oregon’s Wasco County and the Mt. Hood National Forest, located east of Portland. Over 600 cords of firewood were cut and cleared from the Barlow Ranger District on the forest during last year’s firewood...

Forestry

South Dakota USDA Rural Development Honors Top Business & Industry Loan Guarantee Program Lenders

January 14, 2013 South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator Christine Sorenson

South Dakota USDA Rural Development honored four top banks for their collaborative work in utilizing the USDA Business & Industry (B & I) Loan Guarantee program. Elsie Meeks, South Dakota Rural Development State Director said, “Working with private lenders throughout the state enables USDA Rural...

Rural

USDA Announces Speakers for 2013 Agricultural Outlook Forum - Feb. 21-22

January 14, 2013 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced speakers for the 2013 Agricultural Outlook Forum, “Managing Risk in the 21st Century,” Feb. 21-22 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Va. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will present the keynote address, followed by guest...

Initiatives

Happy Birthday SuperTracker!

January 11, 2013 Jackie Haven, Director, Nutrition Marketing and Communication Division, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

After an exciting and successful year reaching well over a million users, SuperTracker celebrates its first birthday! With growing public interest in nutrition and health, we found that SuperTracker is the online tool many people have been waiting for to help them adopt healthful eating habits...

Food and Nutrition

Secretary's Column: The Importance of a Strong Safety Net

January 11, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

At the beginning of this New Year, we at USDA are redoubling our efforts to achieve an adequate, defensible safety net for producers, more economic opportunity through the biobased economy, safe and nutritious food for Americans, robust efforts to carry out research and greater conservation of our...

Conservation

Caddo Nation Helps Identify New Heritage Sites on Texas, Louisiana National Forests

January 11, 2013 Ernie Murray, National Forests and Grasslands in Texas, and Daniel Cain, Kisatchie National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Thinking outside the box proved to be a winning solution when the U.S. Forest Service and the Caddo Nation joined forces to investigate and identify archeological sites on national forests in Texas and Louisiana. In 2009, Barbara Williams, heritage program manager for the National Forests and...

Forestry

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