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Don’t Let Fire Ants Ruin Your Outdoor Plans!

May 03, 2019 Mina Chung, Writer-Editor, USDA Agricultural Research Service

Warmer weather in many parts of the country means more opportunities for outdoor activities. Whether it’s a picnic, backyard barbecue, or even an intimate wedding ceremony, no one wants to feel the painful sting of the red imported fire ant.

Animals Research and Science

State-of-the-Art USDA Facilities Keep Invasive Pests Out of the Country

May 02, 2019 Osama El-Lissy, APHIS Deputy Administrator

Safeguarding our Nation’s agriculture and natural resources against harmful plant pests is an awesome responsibility, one my agency—USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service—takes very seriously. Thanks to our employees, cooperators, and partners, the United States has one of the most robust...

Animals

Pardon our Smoke

May 01, 2019 Pete Lahm, Fire and Aviation Management, USDA Forest Service

Where there’s fire, there’s smoke. Air quality impacts from wildfires have become significant health events and are now, in fact, the greatest source of air pollution exposure faced by the American public. In addition, as wildfires increase in duration, communities often face multiple weeks of...

Forestry

Improving Dental Health in Central Maine

May 01, 2019 Tim Hobbs, Maine State Director, Rural Development

A standing-room-only crowd packed into a recent open house celebrating the new facility for Waterville Community Dental in Kennebec County, Maine. The overflowing room was a perfect indication of the immense level of community support for the clinic’s important services and mission. Waterville...

Rural

MACS and Plant Pests

April 30, 2019 Jaime Adams and Genevieve Croft, Office of the Chief Scientist

Did you know the United Nations (UN), with the United States as one of 90 co-sponsors, named 2020 the International Year of Plant Health?

Research and Science

Kentucky Agriculture Helps Keep Economy Strong

April 29, 2019 Dave Knopf, Eastern Mountain Region Director, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Kentucky is best known for horses at this time of year, and the most recent Census of Agriculture shows horses aren’t the only livestock contributing to the agricultural economy. Results from the 2017 Census of Agriculture show that producers raised and sold over $5.7 billion worth of crops and...

Research and Science

What it Takes to Bring Back the Near Mythical American Chestnut Trees

April 29, 2019 Jane Hodgins, Public Affairs Specialist, Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service

Sometimes reaching a height of more than 100 feet tall with trunk diameters often well over 10 feet, the American chestnut was the giant of the eastern U.S. forests. There were once billions of them and their range stretched from Georgia and Alabama to Michigan, but the majestic tree was gone before...

Forestry

Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day

April 24, 2019 Monica Williams, Technical Information Specialist, USDA Agricultural Research Service

As a parent, Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day is a chance to physically demonstrate what we as parents do while our children are in school. It’s an opportunity to show them that they can aspire to be anything they dream to be. When my daughter told me she had to share with her class what her...

Research and Science

Ag Research Extends Beyond Crop Fields into Forests

April 23, 2019 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The word “agriculture” does not usually come to mind when one thinks of forests, but perhaps it’s time that it should. “The forest products industry employs nearly 1 million people and contributes $254 billion to America’s economy through sales and payroll,” said Eric Norland, a national program...

Research and Science

The State of the Forest

April 22, 2019 Sonja Oswalt, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

The United States forest products industry accounts for approximately four percent of the nation’s total manufacturing GDP, producing over $200 billion in products every year. To keep tabs on the condition and status of America’s forest resources over time, the USDA Forest Service Forest Inventory...

Forestry

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