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Hill Farm Buzzing with Pollinator Success

June 23, 2016 Elvis Cordova, Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Since it’s National Pollinator Week, it seemed fitting to express my thanks to farmers Scott and Susan Hill - who run the Hill Farm outside Charlottesville, VA. Earlier, I had the chance to visit their 10-acre property former tobacco farm to see firsthand how hard they are working to grow a variety...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Local Experience Plants Seeds of Positive Youth Development Abroad

June 22, 2016 Amy McCune, National Program Leader, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Institute of Youth, Family, and Community

Raising children to be their very best is not a concept unique to any particular country; rather, teaching youth to make better choices and create positive change in their communities is a common theme. 4-H is an American program that provides positive youth development by promoting citizenship...

Trade

Pollinator Week: Celebrating Blue Butterflies on the Great Lakes

June 21, 2016 Leah Anderson, U.S. Forest Service

In honor of National Pollinator Week, the U.S. Forest Service joins organizations and individuals across the world to celebrate pollinators and share ways to help them survive and thrive. Pollinators are vital to healthy ecosystems. Eighty percent of flowering plants require pollination by animals...

Forestry

U.S. Soybeans Help Feed the World

June 21, 2016 Craig A. Morris, Deputy Administrator, AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program

It takes more than just a bountiful harvest to succeed in today’s agricultural marketplace. Many farmers find strength in numbers by pooling resources and expertise to grow and sustain their businesses in both the U.S. and international markets. For soybean farmers, the United Soybean Board (USB)...

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Learn How to Bee a Friend during USDA's Pollinator Festival this Friday, June 24

June 20, 2016 Annie Ceccarini, Program Manager, The People's Garden Initiative

The best time to bee a friend to pollinators is now! Today is the first day of summer and the launch of National Pollinator Week, June 20-26. Around the globe, people are celebrating with events that emphasize the importance of pollinators and teach ways to save them. Here at USDA, we’ve issued the...

Initiatives

Secretary Vilsack Visits Puerto Rico to Talk Climate Change and Caribbean Agriculture

June 20, 2016 William A. Gould, USDA Caribbean Climate Hub, USFS and Isabel K. Parés Caribbean Climate Hub Coordinator, USDA partner

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited the Caribbean Climate Hub in Puerto Rico earlier this month to lead a roundtable discussions with local agricultural officials, farmers and ranchers, USDA agency leaders, economic investors, and scientists, and to view first-hand the Hub’s pioneering work in...

Housing is Opportunity, Housing is Jobs

June 17, 2016 David Lipsetz, Associate Administrator USDA Rural Housing Service

When one thinks about home, they often think about warm meals on the dinner table, cozying up on the couch, painting the nursery, or even building equity in a place one calls their own. When I think housing- especially new housing: I also think opportunity; I think jobs. Jobs come from laying...

Conservation Rural

Get Outdoors and Enjoy the Age-Old Tradition of Ghost Stories by the Campfire

June 16, 2016 Robert H. Westover, US Forest Service

Shadows start falling fast while you scurry to gather the last scraps of dead wood before it’s too dark – and too scary – to leave the relative security of the campsite on your favorite National Forest or Grassland. But, once the fire is safely lit, everyone gathers around to start roasting...

Forestry

Summer Meals: Fueling Children and Teens to Reach Their Highest Potential

June 16, 2016 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

As I travel across the country visiting our nation’s summer meals sites, I am proud of the commitment we’ve collectively made to nourish both the bodies and minds of our country’s children and teens. Schools, recreation centers, places of worship, libraries and other community sites have generously...

Food and Nutrition

Exports: Getting Into the Game

June 15, 2016 Mark Slupek, Acting Deputy Administrator, FAS Office of Trade Programs

Whether you are new to exporting or your company has been in the business for years, USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) and its partners can help you build markets for your products around the globe. FAS offers a variety of services and programs that help U.S. agricultural exporters succeed...

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