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USDA Ensures Food, Funding during Pandemic

July 16, 2020 Brandon Lipps, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services and Greg Ibach, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

This is a challenging time for many Americans when access to food is more essential than ever. Thankfully, USDA’s vital partners are helping feed those in need during the coronavirus pandemic. And for that, we couldn’t be more grateful. To support these important efforts, USDA is stepping up to...

Coronavirus Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

APHIS-Trained Canines are Ready for their Close-ups: Dogs Featured on Disney+’s It’s a Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer

July 10, 2020 Aaliyah Essex, Public Affairs Specialist

A few of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) affiliated canines are showing off their “sniffs” and talents to the world in the Disney+ weekly series, “It’s a Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer”. The 10-episode series that began airing on Friday, May 15...

Animals

Innovative Finance Model Accelerates Forest Restoration

July 09, 2020 Nathalie Woolworth, USDA Forest Service Conservation Finance Program with guest author Zach Knight, Blue Forest Conservation

The USDA Forest Service manages 193 million acres of forests and grasslands, 58 million of which are in need of restoration. Forest Service scientist are doing this by thinning and conducting prescribed burning that restores natural tree density, improves forest health and mitigates wildfire risk.

Forestry

Federal Incentives for Businesses to Donate Food

July 08, 2020 Jean Buzby, USDA Food Loss and Waste Liaison

If businesses have an excess inventory of wholesome food, they can donate it to hunger relief organizations, such as food banks, food pantries, and community-based organizations, to help families in need. These donations are particularly important in challenging economic times. Donating food can...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Trees and Shrubs Protect Crops and Generate Income for Farmers

June 30, 2020 Kate MacFarland, National Agroforestry Center

Across the United States, farmers are taking innovative approaches to foster environmental stewardship and economic viability through a common conservation practice called the riparian forest buffer. Supporting production while enhancing conservation is an important goal of both US Department of...

Forestry

Homeownership Provides Hope During a Pandemic

June 29, 2020 Timothy P. Hobbs, USDA Rural Development State Director

As most staff continue to telework, it is important to acknowledge that dependable program delivery is still the norm, and with the same exceptional customer service that Rural Development staff have become known for. Despite COVID-related challenges, the often life-changing programs the agency...

Coronavirus Rural

Pollinators at a Crossroads

June 24, 2020 Robert M. Nowierski, PhD, NIFA National Program Leader for Bio-based Pest Management

Bees and other pollinators, including birds, bats, butterflies, moths, flies, wasps, beetles, and small mammals, play a critical role in our food production system. A healthy pollinator population is vital to producing marketable commodities. More than 100 U.S. grown crops rely on pollinators. The...

Research and Science

Wisconsin Telecommunications Cooperatives Step Up to Support E-Learning

June 23, 2020 Frank Frassetto, USDA Rural Development State Director for Wisconsin

Wisconsin students across the state adapted to the new normal with e-Learning studies since the Badger State entered the “Safer at Home” status in late March. If you live in a metro area, you probably didn’t struggle with lack of service or low bandwidth. But in the rural areas, it was a big...

Broadband Rural

Protecting Pollinators from A New Threat – First-Ever U.S. Sightings of Asian Giant Hornet

June 19, 2020 Elizabeth Hill, USDA Pollinator Coordinator, Office of the Chief Scientist and Anne Lebrun, National Policy Manager, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

It’s not the first time that European honey bees and other pollinators in the United States have encountered invasive pests, with the parasitic Varroa mite being the most noteworthy. For years, researchers and beekeepers have wondered what the next invasive pest of concern would be. Perhaps...

Animals Research and Science

Students and Healthcare Services on Maine’s Island Communities Stay Connected

June 19, 2020 Timothy P. Hobbs, USDA Rural Development State Director for Maine

Maine’s island communities are scattered up and down the coastline, many of them miles out to sea - they’re rural communities carving out a life both in and on the Atlantic Ocean. Despite the distance from the mainland, the educators and healthcare workers in this remote area of the state are...

Rural Technology

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