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A Day to Honor Our Heroes

November 10, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from the White House blog. This Friday, as on Veterans Days past, we stand with the men and women who have served this nation in uniform and commemorate their achievements. As preparations are made for a week of USDA events and celebrations, I am reminded of the everyday courage and...

USDA Results Forestry

How Are You Adding Fruits and Vegetables? Your Plate Could Win $1,500!

November 10, 2011 Marissa Duswalt, RD, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

How are you putting more fruits and vegetables to your plate? USDA is challenging you to show how you’re adding more fruits and vegetables to your diet without straining your budget. Speaking of your budget, the challenge is offering cash prizes for creative videos! All you have to do is create a...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Turkey FUNdamentals: Top Questions for Cooking a Turkey

November 10, 2011 Diane Van, Food Safety Education Staff Deputy Director, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

The USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline has been answering consumer questions related to Holiday meals for over 25 years. Of course, we get the usual questions about buying, thawing and roasting a turkey. But we also get some of the same not-so-typical questions each year. You may have had these questions...

Health and Safety

Helping Homeless Veterans One Hero At A Time

November 09, 2011 Ed Mekeel III, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Southwest Region Public Affairs Specialist

As a federal employee for USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service, it is part of my job to know the many faces of hunger. People in need can come from all backgrounds, ages, locations, and walks of life. They are children. They are senior citizens. They are even those who are newly unemployed during our...

Food and Nutrition

Finding Federal Employment: Appreciation and Insight for Veterans

November 09, 2011 David R. Shipman, Acting Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service

At the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), we employ several veterans from different branches of the armed services. Their experience and training built them into strong multi-taskers, leaders and analytical thinkers—all of them invaluable teammates and civil servants. They each took a...

Initiatives

New Satellite Will Help USDA Provide More Information to Farmers

November 09, 2011 Ann Mills, Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Satellites orbiting the Earth help us in countless ways. For example, they allow the GPS in our smartphones to tell us where we are located and they help us watch football games on weekends. And now a new NASA satellite scheduled for launch in 2014—the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) instrument...

Conservation

Garlic Mustard, Not Your Average Garnish

November 09, 2011 Candra Berg, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Year three of the “Garlic Mustard Challenge” produced a bumper crop, not for hot dog relish, but bags of the non-native invasive species garlic mustard. The goals of this challenge and the weed pull are not simply in eradicating the invasive garlic mustard plant, but also in educating and inspiring...

Forestry

Faces of the Forest: Meet Estelle Bowman

November 09, 2011 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

When Estelle Bowman was a little girl, she tagged along to meetings with attorneys who worked with her mother in the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Shiprock, N.M. As she grew older on the Navajo reservation town, she knew that she would one day become an attorney and serve her Navajo community. Over...

Forestry

US Forest Service Study Finds Sparse Marten Detections Linked to Decline in Habitat

November 08, 2011 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

The wily and elusive American marten, which looks like a cross between a mink and a fox, is getting even harder to find according to recent study by the US Forest Service.

Conservation Forestry

New “Get Involved” Site Helps Us Work Together to Reach More Folks Who Need Help

November 08, 2011 Rachel Rush, FNS Outreach

Looking to help USDA fight hunger and obesity? The USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has launched a new webpage just for you! The “Get Involved” webpage is full of tools your organization can use to improve outreach efforts for food help programs like SNAP, Summer Food, CACFP At-Risk Afterschool...

Food and Nutrition

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