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Wildfire Smoke Monitors Working to Reduce Health and Safety Impacts

September 18, 2015 Keith Riggs, Pacific Southwest Regional Office, U.S. Forest Service

Smoke from wildfires can have an enormous impact on the public and on fire personnel, affecting health, interfering with transportation safety and upsetting tourism and local economies. Trent Procter, like all U.S. Forest Service Air Resource Advisors, is a technical specialist with expertise in air...

Forestry Technology

Innovation in Conservation - A New Slate of NRCS Environmental Markets Projects

September 18, 2015 Kari Cohen, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Environmental markets—the buying and selling of ecosystem services like clean air and water, and wildlife habitat—help more private landowners get conservation on the ground. Markets attract non-Federal funding to conservation, complement USDA’s work with agricultural producers, and can yield...

Conservation

Virginia Is for Lovers - and Silvopasture

September 17, 2015 Kate MacFarland, USDA National Agroforestry Center

Throughout his life, Chris Fields-Johnson has been keenly aware of the need to preserve the natural landscapes, which provide us with clean air to breathe, water to drink and food to eat. As a graduate student of soil science at Virginia State and Polytechnic University, a forestry undergraduate, a...

Forestry

Secretary Announces New York and Oregon Tall Wood Building Prize Winners

September 17, 2015 Charles Parrott, AMS Specialty Crops Program Deputy Administrator

All around the world, including here in the United States, builders are adopting new, cutting edge technologies to save energy and reduce a structure’s carbon footprint. Now, technological advances are enabling architects and contractors to use one of the most traditional materials, wood, to...

Conservation Technology

Do YOU Have a Plan for Your Pets Should a Hurricane Strike?

September 17, 2015 Pam Boehland, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Legislative and Public Affairs

August marked the 10 th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. The powerful storm had a devastating impact on the people, the culture and the pets of the Gulf Coast states. According to The Humane Society of the United States, more than 6,000 pets were rescued during Katrina, and responders and...

Animals Plants

A Special Invitation from Deputy Secretary to Join a Google+ Hangout on Veteran Farmers

September 17, 2015 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

On Monday, I had the opportunity to meet with several inspiring Service members and launch an expanded collaboration between USDA and the Department of Defense at a Transition Assistance Program class hosted at the Pentagon. This collaboration will integrate agriculture into the career training and...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Rural

No Books Required for Back-to-School Night at USDA Farmers Market on Friday, September 18

September 16, 2015 Annie Ceccarini, Program Manager, The People's Garden Initiative and USDA Farmers Market

It’s “Back-to-School Night” at the USDA Farmers Market on Friday, September 18, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., in Washington, D.C., near the National Mall. This month’s educational exhibitors and vendors will appeal to students of any age. Market visitors can learn more about healthy eating, reducing food...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

An Update on the EPA-USDA National Workshop on Water Quality Markets

September 16, 2015 Ann Mills, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and the Environment

This week, I have the privilege of participating in the first ever EPA-USDA National Workshop on Water Quality Markets at the Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute in Lincoln, Nebraska. More than 200 attendees from agriculture, utilities, industry, state agencies, and research institutions...

Conservation

Preserving "Heirloom" Collections - Microbial, That Is

September 15, 2015 Jan Suszkiw, Agricultural Research Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. As a plant pathologist with USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Rice Research Unit in Beaumont, Texas, Toni Marchetti...

Animals Plants Research and Science

Montana Soil Conservationist, Organic Farmer Work Together to Reach Conservation Goals

September 15, 2015 Andrew Malucelli, NRCS Soil Conservationist, Montana

When I learned that the “This American Land” public television series was headed to Montana, I knew this would be a great opportunity to highlight organic producers and the work USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is doing to increase conservation across the state. I’ve been working...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

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