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USDA Food Safety Discovery Zone to Bring Food Safety to the USA Science Festival

October 22, 2010 Mary Harris, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

A Revamped Education Campaign from the Food Safety Inspection Service Come see the USDA Food Safety Discovery Zone on October 23-24 at the Inaugural USA Science and Engineering Festival. The Zone program incorporates the Be Food Safe campaign with a 40 foot interactive vehicle where consumers can...

Health and Safety

Boosting Advanced Biofuel Production and Creating Jobs

October 22, 2010 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

Cross-posted from the White House blog. Our country needs a strong, vibrant rural economy. Advanced biofuel production will help create it. Not only will biofuel production from non-food sources create new jobs and new streams of farm income, it will improve environmental quality and reduce our...

Energy

USDA Grant Helps Vermont Dairy Turn Manure into Power

October 22, 2010 Jane Lendway with assistance from Marie J. B. Ferris, USDA, Vermont

I went to an exciting open house earlier this month at the Chaput Family Farms in North Troy, Vermont showcasing how dairy farmers can convert manure into operating capital. The event featured the newly installed (August 2010) anaerobic digester, manufactured by a California firm. Approximately 150...

Energy Rural

USDA Forest Service Conservation Education Staff Participates in First Annual Green Schools Conference

October 22, 2010 Deidra L. McGee, USDA Forest Service, Office of Communication

The USDA Forest Service Conservation Education staff is participating in the first annual National Green Schools Conference in Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 24-26. The conference is being sponsored by the Green Schools National Network. Conservation Education and partner, American Forest Foundation’s...

Initiatives Forestry

Biofuels Forum Held in Presque Isle, Maine, Seeks Input from Local Producers and Stakeholders

October 22, 2010 Maine Rural Development State Director Virginia Manuel

USDA Rural Development and the Farm Service Agency held a Forum on Expanding the U.S. Biofuels Market on October 15 at the University of Maine at Presque Isle. I participated in this important Forum, which sought input from local biofuels producers and stakeholders on the USDA’s interim plan on how...

Energy Rural

The Word on Healthy Birds: A Backyard Poultry Webinar

October 22, 2010 Madelaine Fletcher, APHIS Public Affairs

People all over the country are raising backyard poultry these days. Some raise birds to have a steady supply of fresh eggs, some as part of their commitment to eating locally, some to sell eggs to their friends and neighbors at the local farmers market.

Health and Safety

Partnerships Critical to Ending Hunger – A Look Back at Hunger Action Month

October 21, 2010 Alan Shannon, Midwest Public Affairs Directors, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

At USDA Food and Nutrition Service, partnerships are critical to our success in reducing hunger in America. From school lunch to food banks, FNS programs operate more effectively with strong partnerships.

Food and Nutrition

A Rural Mississippi Community Gets a New Library with USDA Recovery Act Support

October 21, 2010 Ken Stribling, Mississippi USDA Public Information Coordinator

Jefferson County in Mississippi, a rural county with a population of almost 10,000, was the site of an event last week commemorating a USDA Rural Development Community Facilities grant and loan combination that will bring a modern, state-of-the-art library to that county.

Initiatives Rural

“A Personal Impact to Climate Change”: Preserving the Northwoods Landscape for Future Generations

October 21, 2010 Leslie Brandt, Northern Research Station, Institute of Applied Carbon Science

Every summer since I was four years old, I’ve been returning to a small glacial lake in Northern Wisconsin where my family had summer cottages. As a child, I’d spend all day swimming in the lake that was darkened by the tannins secreted by the surrounding hemlock trees. The lake was often so cold...

Conservation Research and Science

Report Shows The Recovery Act Creates Jobs and Changes Lives for the Better

October 20, 2010 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

Cross-posted from the White House Blog. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is a driving force in job creation and economic renewal in rural America.

Initiatives USDA Results Rural

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