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A Country Boy's Journey

April 17, 2012 USDA’s Farm Service Agency, Office of Public Affairs

April 16, 2012, was a memorable day for Willie F. Cooper, state executive director (SED) for the Louisiana Farm Service Agency. Yesterday marked 40 years as SED for FSA and the former Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS). In August, Cooper will celebrate 55 years of total...

Initiatives

Go Purple and Save an Ash Tree

April 17, 2012 Rebecca Blue, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

The Patuxent Wetlands Park is a lovely setting in Anne Arundel County, Maryland where vibrant tidal wetlands give way to the Patuxent River. It is a place where the community enjoys fishing, boating and nature. It is also the site of one of the 500 purple, prism-shaped traps hanging high in Maryland...

Animals Plants

Organic 101: Complaints and How They're Handled

April 13, 2012 Miles McEvoy, National Organic Program Deputy Administrator

This is the fourth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. When the National Organic Program (NOP) declared in late 2009 that it was the beginning of the “age of enforcement,” it renewed its mission to protect the integrity of the USDA...

Health and Safety

How a Pioneering Woman and the Early USDA Launched a Second California "Gold Rush"

April 13, 2012 Dave Sanden, Public Affairs Specialist, Natural Resources Conservation Service

This year USDA is commemorating the 150 th anniversary of our founding. From time to time we will post blogs – like this one – that look to celebrate our past accomplishments and share the unique and important contributions the Department has made to the nation over 150 years. Also, be sure to sign...

Conservation

Summer Jobs Are Available; Apply Now

April 13, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Thousands of temporary seasonal jobs with the Forest Service and its partners are available this summer and now is the time to apply. “Due to the seasonal nature of much of our work, such as wildfire fighting and seasonal recreation programs, we anticipate hiring many temporary workers,” said U.S...

Forestry

Secretary's Column: A Strong Safety Net

April 13, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As a warm winter drew to a close with the warmest March on record, many farmers around the country were already in the fields and others are itching to get crops in the ground. Each planting season begins with such promise. This one is no different. But agriculture is unpredictable. And in the...

Conservation

Report from USDA: Supporting Cutting-Edge Efforts to Reduce America's Reliance on Fossil Fuel

April 13, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from the White House blog: Since taking office, President Obama has been committed to an all-of-the-above approach that expands production of American energy resources. Already, there are signs that this strategy is making an impact. Last year, domestic oil production reached the...

USDA Results Energy

USDA and Nebraska Colleges Work to Improve Access to Higher Education and Deliver Jobs

April 13, 2012 Vicki A. Schurman, USDA Nebraska Rural Development Public Affairs Specialist

Local colleges and USDA Rural Development are combining resources to improve the availability of higher education in rural areas. This increased emphasis on continuing education will bring a stronger work force to Nebraska.

Initiatives Rural

USDA Economic Data: Building Blocks for Policy

April 12, 2012 Mary Bohman, Administrator, Economic Research Service

About midway through USDA’s 150-year history, federal officials decided that economic research and analysis could be a valuable, objective tool in helping farmers – and policymakers - grapple with farm price and income issues. In 1922, the Bureau of Agricultural Economics (BAE) – predecessor agency...

USDA Results

Forest Service Stream Technology Can Prevent Road and Bridge Washouts

April 12, 2012 Nat Gillespie, National Assistant Fisheries Program Leader, Washington Office, U.S. Forest Service

Remember the devastating floods in Vermont – the worst in a century – that made national headlines late last August? Hurricane Irene pounded Vermont and the Green Mountain National Forest and New Hampshire and the White Mountain National Forest with up to 12 inches of rain in less than a day. Many...

Forestry

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