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Roots Planted for the Farm Service Agency

May 07, 2012 Tanya Brown, FSA Public Affairs Writer/Editor

Six. That’s the total number of name changes the Farm Service Agency has seen since its birth in 1933. With each change came new responsibilities, new programs and new incentives for farmers and ranchers to produce affordable food and fiber for U.S. consumers. The 1929 stock market crash combined...

Rural

Hands-On Ag Education at the USA Science and Engineering Festival

May 04, 2012 USDA Deputy Under Secretary Ann Bartuska for Research, Education, and Economics mission area

How do you get tent caterpillars and termites to follow a circle on a piece of paper? Paint the circle with pheromones. This was one of the many cool facts that kids and adults learned perusing the USDA exhibits at the USA Science & Engineering Festival this past weekend. I joined thousands of...

Research and Science

FNS Celebrates USDA’s 150 Years of Service

May 04, 2012 Amanda D. Browne, Public Affairs, Food and Nutrition Service

Happy Birthday USDA!! We are 150 years strong, serving as federal department bettering the lives of the American people. For over 40 years USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has served as the federal agency in USDA that administers the Nation's domestic nutrition assistance programs. Our 15...

Food and Nutrition

In USDA’s 150th Year, the REA’s Successor Continues to Have Impact on Rural South Dakota Communities

May 04, 2012 USDA Rural Development Coordinator Christine Sorensen

As USDA celebrates its 150 year anniversary; we remember many milestones such as the Rural Electrification Administration (REA) establishment in 1935. In the 1930’s, only about 10 percent of rural folks had electricity while people living in town had 90 percent coverage across the nation. With the...

Rural

Vice President Biden Tours Everglades

May 04, 2012 Carlos Suarez, NRCS

Vice President Joe Biden was in Florida this week touring the Everglades and touting the benefits of federally funded restoration projects to restore the historical flow of water from the Northern Everglades Watershed to Everglades National Park. He brought his granddaughter along on the airboat...

Conservation

Make Cinco de Mayo a “Citrus de Mayo” Celebration

May 04, 2012 Lawrence Hawkins, APHIS Legislative and Public Affairs, Sacramento, CA

This year I am encouraging everyone to make the Cinco de Mayo celebration a “Citrus de Mayo” affair by celebrating citrus’ role in the holiday’s food and culture. My goal is to raise awareness of the serious threat that diseases like citrus greening pose to United States citrus. From the limes and...

Animals Plants

Secretary's Column: A Hand Up for Homeowners

May 04, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today the American economy is continuing to heal from the great recession. Unemployment rates are falling, and we’ve added private sector jobs for two straight years. That means more than 4 million Americans are back on the job. At the U.S. Department of Agriculture, we’re focused on growing the...

USDA Results

Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin

May 04, 2012 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

The Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin (WWCB) began publication in 1872 as the Weekly Weather Chronicle and is jointly prepared by the U.S. Departments of Commerce and Agriculture. The bulletin provides a vital source of information on weather, climate, and agricultural developments worldwide, along...

Conservation

Bringing Nutrition Assistance to Hispanic Communities Across the Nation

May 03, 2012 Christina Martinez, Emerson National Hunger Fellow, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

This week, the Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships hosted a webinar in Spanish to launch our exciting new La Mesa Completa Tool Kit. The e-tool was made for Spanish-speaking faith and community leaders to learn about the various ways in which they can partner with USDA to ensure...

Food and Nutrition

How Far Has Food Safety Come in 150 years?

May 03, 2012 Alexandra Tarrant, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Throughout the year, and this month in particular, USDA celebrates 150 years of existence. The legislation that established USDA was signed on May 15, 1862, by President Abraham Lincoln. At that point, food safety wasn’t a major concern for the People’s Department. The turning point for...

Health and Safety

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