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Forest Service Waives Fees on National Public Lands Day

September 21, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

The crisp air and vivid colors of fall make forests especially welcoming this time of year. The Forest Service wants everyone to get out and enjoy the natural beautiful of America’s lands, so in observance of National Public Lands Day, on Saturday, Sept. 29, we will again waive the standard amenity...

Forestry Initiatives

Cochran Program Gives Fellow Courage to Succeed

September 20, 2012 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

Before Nguyen Thi Chi Linh participated in the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) Cochran Fellowship Program in 2004, she was a manager for one of the three largest feed manufacturers in Vietnam. Today, she’s one of the country’s most successful agribusiness owners and importers of U.S. agricultural...

USDA Results Trade

Cover Crops Reduce Crop Loss During Drought

September 20, 2012 Diana Jerkins, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Farmers are the ultimate survivors. By definition, their work requires incredible planning, but it also requires creativity. This year, farmers have faced the test of limited summer rains, which have lowered the productivity of many farmers’ yields. With fall approaching, farmers have an opportunity...

Conservation Research and Science

Partnering for Healthier Schools: PTA Leads the Way on Healthy Food in Virginia School

September 20, 2012 Sally Jacober-Brown, Public Affairs Specialist Mid-Atlantic Region

Matoaka Elementary School isn’t the biggest school, or the oldest. But it does have a Parent Teacher Association that takes student health very seriously. So seriously, in fact, that one committee is completely devoted to helping kids and families develop Healthy Lifestyles! “There were a few PTA...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Fifth Graders Celebrate “Inspire Education Day” at Iowa Boyhood Farm of Norman Borlaug

September 20, 2012 Bill Menner, USDA Rural Development State Director in Iowa

On Friday, September 14 school buses lined the yard outside a one-room schoolhouse in rural Howard County, Iowa. More than 300 fifth grade students from area school districts had come to learn about Nobel Prize winner Norman Borlaug at the farm on which he was born and raised.

Initiatives Rural

Celebrating All Things Mushroom During National Mushroom Month

September 20, 2012 Sonia Jimenez, Division Director, Fruit and Vegetable Program Research and Promotion Branch

Whether you eat them for their unique flavor or distinct texture, there are plenty of reasons why you should try mushrooms during National Mushroom Month. One thing is certain – you could spend the entire month of September finding different ways to enjoy mushrooms.

Food and Nutrition

How the US Forest Service’s Forest Products Lab Helped Solve the “Crime of the Century”

September 19, 2012 Robert H. Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In the early 1930’s, before the age of DNA and forensics, piecing together the evidence of a crime scene was a difficult task involving fingerprints (if you could get them), eyewitness accounts (if there were any), or a confession (not likely). Law enforcement had none of these as they tried to...

Health and Safety Research and Science

Agricultural Weather and Drought Update – 9/19/12

September 19, 2012 Brad Rippey, USDA Meteorologist, Office of the Chief Economist

The 2012 summer crop season is quickly winding down. By mid-September, more than three-quarters (76%) of the U.S. corn was fully mature and well over half (57%) of the soybeans were dropping leaves, according to USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. More than one-quarter (26%) of the corn...

Conservation

Trail Towns Flourish in Economically Challenged Southwestern Pennsylvania

September 19, 2012 Dawn Bonsell, Pennsylvania Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Doug O’Brien recently spent a few days in Pennsylvania talking with flourishing businesses in charming trail towns along the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP), a rail trail that runs from Pittsburgh to Washington D.C. Many businesses along the trail have...

Rural

Meet Michelle Cox, Face of Food Safety

September 19, 2012 Adam Tarr, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Growing up, all Michelle Cox could think about was being a teacher. She envisioned herself in a classroom making a lasting impact on young lives, becoming one of those teachers students would remember forever. Today, Cox is making a significant contribution as a teacher, but her students are not in...

Health and Safety

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