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USDA Welcomes Appointment of U.S. Ambassador Ertharin Cousin as the World Food Programme’s Executive Director

January 19, 2012 Kathleen A. Merrigan, USDA Deputy Secretary

There is good news! Earlier this week Ambassador Ertharin Cousin was appointed as Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme. The WFP, based in Rome, is the world’s largest humanitarian agency. Its objective is to provide food aid to the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people...

Food and Nutrition Trade

4-H Farmers Market Connects Oklahoma Community

January 19, 2012 Bradley James, Supervisory Meat Grader, AMS Grading and Verification Division and Organizational Leader, Loyal Doers 4-H Club

This summer, the Loyal Doers 4-H Club in Hooker, Oklahoma, successfully held the state’s first 4-H-sponsored farmers market. The market was a huge success, and the youth gained firsthand knowledge about growing produce and getting involved in the community. It also helped the community connect with...

Food and Nutrition Farming

US Forest Service Trains Fire Brigades in the Brazilian Amazon

January 19, 2012 Ellita Willis, Public Affairs and Michelle Zweede, Brazil Program Manager, Forest Service

Since 1991, the U.S. Forest Service has worked to develop a program focusing on improving sustainable forest management and administration, fire management and prevention and special uses in protected areas in Brazil. The emphasis has been on exchanging experiences with a focus on critical issues...

Forestry Trade

California Welcomes Wild Wolf for First time in 87 Years

January 18, 2012 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

For the first time in almost 90 years, the state of California has become home to a wolf. A few days shy of the new year, OR7 meandered alone into the Golden State after crossing the state border shared by Oregon. The 2-year-old gray wolf is the first and only documented wolf in California since...

Forestry

Bringing Quality, Clean Water to the Residents of South Dakota

January 18, 2012 Tammi Schone, USDA South Dakota Public Information Officer

When USDA Rural Development funds a water system (as it did 800 times last year across the Nation), work doesn’t stop when the system is activated. It has to be maintained. The South Dakota Association of Rural Water Systems annually holds a training event where operators, managers, and board...

Rural

USDA Grant Helps Coffee Farmers Win Honduras’ Cup of Excellence

January 18, 2012 Linda Habenstreit, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

If you can name it, there’s probably a competitive event for it. For instance, coffee has its own competition called the Cup of Excellence. In the coffee world, no honor is more sought after. It is given each year to only top coffees from participating coffee-producing countries.

Trade

NRCS Programs Aid Central Oregon Organic Grower

January 18, 2012 Catherine Bailey, NRCS Oregon

Business is blooming for Sarahlee Lawrence and her organic food-and-flower-growing operation, Rainshadow Organics, in the Central Oregon high desert. The 28-year old organic pioneer is proud of her venture and credits USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) as a key component to her...

Conservation

Terrestrial Broadband Connects Native Communities in Southwest Alaska to the World for the First Time

January 17, 2012 Larry Yerich, USDA-RD Alaska Public Information Coordinator

Recently, Alaska Governor Sean Parnell hosted the first live terrestrial videoconference between the State Capital of Juneau and Bethel’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation (YKHC), which administers a comprehensive health care delivery system for more than 50 rural, primarily Native communities in...

Rural Technology

Ring Profiler Gives Scientists a Luminous Look at Tree Rings

January 17, 2012 Rebecca Wallace, U.S. Forest Service Forest Products Lab

The Ring Profiler may sound like the title of fantasy novel but in fact it’s an innovative tool U.S. Forest Service scientists are using to better determine how much a tree grows annually.

Forestry

Hawaii Showcases Its Ag Diversification – the Proof is in the Numbers

January 17, 2012 Mark Hudson, NASS Hawaii Field Office Director

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. When America’s farmers and ranchers traveled from the U.S. mainland to the Aloha state for the American Farm Bureau...

Research and Science

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