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Traveling to Another State for the Great American Eclipse? USDA has a Reminder for You!

August 14, 2017 Tevon Blair, USDA APHIS, Writer-Editor Intern

August 21 marks the date for the Great American Eclipse of 2017, with people from around the country planning to travel to get the best views. Before you take to the road to reach your solar eclipse festival, make a plan to buy or gather firewood near your destination. Moving firewood presents a...

Forestry

Forest Stewardship Keeps Georgia Grandmother Independent

August 10, 2017 Jarrett Caston, State and Private Forestry, US Forest Service

Sandra Cummings is an African American woman who is a part owner of two forested landscapes in Georgia. Her first property, 325 acres of land with a home in the city of Madison, was passed down by her maternal great-grandmother, who was born a slave. The second property consists of 165 acres of land...

Forestry

USDA Celebrates National Farmers Market Week: Marine Veteran Serves through Agriculture

August 09, 2017 Lauren Moore, FSA Public Affairs Specialist

Garfield Jarret served in the Marine Corps until he was injured in Iraq during a roadside attack. When he returned to the United States, he attended Florida International University (FIU) to receive his undergraduate and graduate degrees in social work.

Farming

By the Numbers: Spotlight on Farmers Market Week

August 04, 2017 Jim Barrett, Public Affairs Officer, National Agricultural Statistics Service

August 6-12 is National Farmers Market Week, and the sunny days of summer make it a perfect time to drop by one of the more than 8,500 farmers markets across the country and load up for a picnic! While you put together your picnic shopping list, keep in mind that growers selling locally not only...

Food and Nutrition

Gleaning Fills Summertime Food Banks

August 04, 2017 Karen Priestly, USDA Rural Development Web Manager and FFF Volunteer

People and families in need often visit food banks and pantries to get basic provisions free of charge. Unfortunately, donations often decrease during the summer months. The nationwide campaign Feds Feed Families was created to help food banks and pantries stay stocked.

Initiatives

Turning Up the Heat – Fires Test Performance of Tall Wood Buildings

August 03, 2017 Rebecca Wallace, Forest Products Laboratory, U.S. Forest Service

Wood buildings provide an array of economic and environmental benefits to their communities, and interest in capitalizing on those benefits by constructing mid to high-rise buildings using cross-laminated timber (CLT) is growing.

Forestry

Technology Transfer Report Shows Broad Reach of USDA’s “Made in America” Research

August 02, 2017 Dr. Ann Bartuska, USDA Acting Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics

Why is the U.S. Department of Agriculture involved with developing an anti-cancer drug? It’s all part of our work to conduct “Made in America” research that produces new technology and creates business opportunities and jobs.

Research and Science

Researchers Tap Papaya-Loving Algae to Make “Home-Grown” Biodiesel for Hawaii

August 01, 2017 Jan Suszkiw, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Think algae is just slimy green pond scum? Well, think again! Thanks to advances in science and technology, these microscopic plant-like organisms are now star players in biologically-based approaches to producing fuel for transportation and other energy needs.

Research and Science

USDA Celebrates World Breastfeeding Week, Awards Programs That Support WIC Moms

July 31, 2017 Sarah Widor, Director, Supplemental Food Programs Division, Food and Nutrition Service

USDA’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, popularly known as WIC, is once again celebrating World Breastfeeding Week, August 1-7. This year’s theme is Sustaining Breastfeeding Together, emphasizing the importance of family and community support for breastfeeding...

Food and Nutrition

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Anne Hazlett

July 28, 2017 Anne Hazlett, Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. This month, we hear from Anne Hazlett, Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development.

Initiatives

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