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Northeast Regional Climate Hub Vulnerability Assessment Published

June 23, 2015 Rachel Steele, USDA National Climate Hubs Coordinator

The Northeast Regional Climate Hub covers Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The Northern Forests Climate Sub Hub shares this footprint and represents people...

The Mississippi River: Mending the Mighty from North to the Gulf

June 23, 2015 Jody Christiansen, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Illinois

The mighty Mississippi – it’s a river with a history of romance and enchantment. Native Americans depended on the Mississippi River for food and water, and world explorers came in search of its riches. Over time, farmsteads dotted the land, and small towns grew to large cities. Today, we see the...

Conservation

Discovery Could Rekindle Interest in a USDA Trailblazer

June 23, 2015 Dennis O’Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, 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. Bountiful harvests don’t magically appear on store shelves and supermarkets. USDA scientists strive to make sure that the...

Research and Science

Serving More Summer Meals in Rural and Tribal Areas

June 22, 2015 Secretary Tom Vilsack and Secretary Arne Duncan

Cross-posted from the White House Rural Council blog: During the school year, over 21 million children receive free and reduced-price breakfast and lunch each day through the USDA’s National School Lunch Program. But, when school is out, many children who rely on these meals go hungry. The challenge...

Food and Nutrition

Supporting Local Rural Economies while Improving Forest Health

June 22, 2015 Carita Chan, Research & Development, U.S. Forest Service

This blog post was written with support from Amie Anderton (Intermountain Region), Lindsay Buchanan (Washington Office), and Teresa McClung (Pacific Southwest Region). Calaveras County, nestled in the Gold Country and High Sierra regions of California, has a long and storied past. It is the setting...

Forestry

APHIS Partners with Pennsylvania to Fight the Spotted Lanternfly

June 22, 2015 Kevin Shea, APHIS Administrator

Last year, an invasive pest known as the spotted lanternfly was found in the United States for the first time ever in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Tucked away in Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Berks County may seem an unlikely location to find a foreign pest, but with today’s global economy unwanted...

Animals Plants

Updated USDA Program Enables Farmers and Ranchers to Help Monarch Butterflies

June 19, 2015 Justin Fritscher and Jocelyn Benjamin, Natural Resources Conservation Service

An update to one of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) key conservation programs will enable farmers and ranchers to aid the imperiled monarch butterfly. This year, NRCS updated its Conservation Stewardship Program to include incentives for farmers and ranchers who plant milkweed...

Conservation

Wisconsin: Pollinator Week Highlights Addition of Bee-Friendly Prairie Habitat

June 19, 2015 Tivoli Gough, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Wisconsin

James MacDonald owns 120 acres of rural land in Green County, Wisconsin. Through USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), James expanded relic prairie on his land, including planting 3 acres of native pollinator mix through EQIP financial...

Conservation

Experiencing the Hope, Surprise and Joy of Homeownership in Delaware

June 19, 2015 Bill McGowan, State Director, DE-MD

I wake up every day excited to work for an agency that gives rural American families three intangible gifts through homeownership: hope, surprise and joy. They experience a sense of hope when they find there are affordable options to become homeowners. They surprise themselves by doing the...

Rural

Wisconsin: Pollinator Week Highlights Buzzing Success of Local Beekeeper

June 18, 2015 Tivoli Gough, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Wisconsin

Pam Gasper, of Chaseburg, Wisconsin, has been a bee keeper for the past three years. She recently restored 2 acres on her property to include natural habitat for bees through USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). A dry summer and harsh...

Conservation

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