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In New Jersey, Neighbors Helping Neighbors Recover from Hurricane Sandy

November 16, 2012 Cynthia O'Grady, New Jersey USDA Rural Development

When Hurricane Sandy was forecast to hit the east coast a little more than two weeks ago, no one would have imagined all the devastation and destruction the storm would leave behind. In days leading up to the mandatory evacuation of our coastal areas, many residents wondered if this would be a false...

Conservation Rural

NRCS Conservation Efforts Benefit the Environment, Boosts Economy in Miss. Delta Town

November 15, 2012 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Farmers and ranchers who use conservation practices on their land help clean water and air. Their operations are more efficient, and they promote the wise use of natural resources.

Conservation

A Fungus Among Us---Author Names Oregon’s Humongous Fungus as one of the Grossest Places on Earth

November 15, 2012 Keith Riggs, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

According to Richard Faulk’s book “Gross America”, the Malheur National Forest in eastern Oregon’s Blue Mountains is “… one of my favorite gross places in America.” That’s because it is home to arguably the largest living single organism on earth.

Forestry

Thanksgiving Holiday Help: Plan Ahead

November 15, 2012 Tina Hanes, USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline

Cross posted from the foodsafety.gov blog: Let’s face it, in November, a turkey will most likely find its way onto your menu. Planning ahead can help ensure that your special meal is successful, safe, and stress-free. If you have questions, the USDA’s Meat and Poultry Hotline offers planning tips...

Health and Safety

Creating Healthy Landscapes through the Power of Partnerships

November 14, 2012 Beverly Moseley, NRCS Ohio

One of the world’s largest wildlife conservation centers, The Wilds, is nestled among the rolling hills of southeastern Ohio’s Muskingum County. Uniquely, the safari park and conservation center is located on top of 14 square miles of reclaimed surface mined lands. It’s on this reclaimed landscape...

Conservation

US Forest Service Provides Support for Hurricane Sandy Clean-up Efforts in New York City

November 14, 2012 Robert Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

At the height of the hurricane response effort, approximately 1,200 interagency firefighters organized by the U.S. Forest Service were sent to the impacted areas to provide assistance to communities in need. There are many incredible stories to tell of their work, with one fine example coming from a...

Conservation Forestry

Pest v. Pest: ARS Offers Method for Combating Whiteflies

November 13, 2012 Chris Guy, 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 portfolio. Some Arizona growers rely on broad-spectrum insecticides to treat whiteflies, but scientists with the USDA’s Agricultural...

Research and Science

Earth Team Volunteer Loves 'Dream Job' with NRCS

November 13, 2012 Lynn Kinser & Christy Morgan, NRCS Kentucky

U.S. Army Capt. Mike P. McAdaragh II is looking for a job that blends indoor and outdoor work. This led him to volunteering with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, an agency that works with private landowners to improve farms and forestlands across the U.S. McAdaragh’s volunteer work...

Conservation

USDA’s SuperTracker Receives Award for Outstanding IT Achievement in Government

November 13, 2012 Rajen Anand, D.V.M., Ph.D., Executive Director, USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

In addition to reaching over 1.4 million users, USDA’s Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion now has something else to be proud of regarding its state-of-the-art SuperTracker. On October 24, 2012, the SuperTracker Team received the 2012 Government Computer News (GCN) Award for Outstanding IT...

Food and Nutrition

With Some Help from USDA, a Small Oregon Town Brings Shoppers Back to Main Street

November 13, 2012 Jill Rees, USDA Oregon Public Information Coordinator

Like so many small towns these past few decades, downtown Cottage Grove, Oregon has seen its vitality as the community’s economic and social center fade as retail, building occupancy and overall traffic on Main Street have declined. The historic city center was laid out and constructed as the...

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