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‘Armed to Farm’ Gives Veterans the Tools they Need to Farm

September 18, 2012 Siva Sureshwaran, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

For many military veterans and their families, the transition from the military to civilian life is a complex undertaking; however, reports and personal accounts indicate that many military veterans have discovered that farming offers a place for employment, training and healing. The problem is...

Food and Nutrition Farming Research and Science

How ‘Eco’ is Friendly to Agriculture and Food Systems

September 18, 2012 Jill Auburn, Office of the Chief Scientist

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 profile. Words like eco-friendly, green, fair, climate-friendly, community-based and organic are popping up daily – in the news, in ads...

Conservation Research and Science

New Forest Service Facility in California uses No Electricity from the Utility Grid

September 18, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

About 25 miles east of Los Angeles, the Forest Service’s San Dimas Technology Development Center is ready to start operations using a photovoltaic array to supply the buildings there with a potential 600,000 kilowatt hours of current each year. “This system has made the San Dimas Center a ‘net-zero...

Energy Forestry

A Promise Kept in Dillon, South Carolina

September 18, 2012 USDA Deputy Director of Communications Justin DeJong

More than 800 students, teachers, elected officials and community leaders were present at the new Dillon Middle School dedication on Thursday morning, September 6th. Several years ago, a letter was written to Congress pleading for help to replace the 100 year old dilapidated school by then-eight...

Initiatives Rural

USDA Expands 2013 Agricultural Outlook Forum Student Diversity Program To Include Graduate Students

September 18, 2012 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum provides students with a unique opportunity next February to meet leaders and discuss timely issues at the forefront of America’s agriculture. In 2007, the Agricultural Outlook Forum Student Diversity Program was launched for junior-senior baccalaureate students to...

Initiatives

Senior Advisor Announces Water Quality Projects to Improve Public Health on North Dakota and Minnesota Reservations

September 18, 2012 Janie Hipp, Senior Advisor to Secretary Vilsack for Tribal Relations

Last week it was my privilege to attend the annual United Tribes Tribal Leaders Summit and associated conferences in Bismarck, North Dakota. This annual gathering is an opportunity for tribal leaders from around the region to exchange information about current issues in Indian Country. While there...

Rural

Forest Service Officer James Schoeffler Discovers Booby Traps While on Patrol on the Forest

September 17, 2012 Charity Parks, Public Affairs Specialist, Intermountain Region

On April 16, 2012, U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement Officer James Schoeffler was on routine patrol on the Pleasant Grove Ranger District which is located on the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in Utah. While on foot patrol in a popular recreation area located off Big Springs Trail in Provo...

Forestry

Earth Team Volunteer Sprouts New People’s Gardens in South Mississippi

September 17, 2012 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

When horticulturist Christine Coker first learned of the People’s Garden Initiative, she searched for a registered garden in her coastal Mississippi community. Secretary Vilsack began the People's Garden Initiative—the name references President Lincoln’s description of USDA as the “People’s...

Conservation Initiatives

Ag Entrepreneurship Support from USDA Helps a Michigan FFA Member Boost His Seed Business

September 17, 2012 Wayne Maloney, USDA Communications Coordinator

Jasper Cunningham is a busy young man. A Junior at Michigan State University, Michigan FFA’s National Officer candidate, and the owner of his own business: the Seed Boy Seed Company. Like many FFA members, Jasper, of Ravenna, Michigan, didn’t grow up on a farm, but farming and agriculture is in his...

Initiatives Rural

In Good Faith and Good Humor, the Rev. Nonnie Holliman Keeps America’s Food Supply Safe

September 17, 2012 Peggy Riek, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Most mornings, the Rev. Nonnie Holliman is awake at 3:30 a.m. to begin looking after a group that means a great deal to him—you and your family. In addition to leading Faith Tabernacle Christian Center in Syracuse, N.Y., Holliman works 12-hour shifts as a Consumer Safety Inspector at a nearby meat...

Health and Safety

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