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On Cinco de Mayo Somos Uno: We’re One USDA

May 09, 2012 Roxana Ulloa Barillas, Deputy Director, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

This past Saturday, the Department of Agriculture (USDA) participated in the celebration of the 20 th anniversary of the National Cinco de Mayo Festival® ¡Salud en Cinco de Mayo!, sponsored by the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and the Maru Montero Dance Company. USDA partnered...

Food and Nutrition

Energy Stakeholders Comment on USDA Energy Roadmap

May 09, 2012 Marina Denicoff, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service

During the previous 18 months, a team of USDA multidisciplinary experts reviewed, analyzed, and synthesized almost 1,000 responses from stakeholders about its June 2010 report that put forth a roadmap for the United States to produce advanced biofuels. The roadmap report provided a basis for...

Energy

Appreciating Rural Teachers

May 08, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today, on Teacher Appreciation Day, we have an opportunity to say “thank you” to America’s educators. In particular, I’d like to send a brief message of thanks to our teachers working in small towns and rural communities across the United States. A quality education is imperative to the lives of...

Initiatives

A Healthy Future for Kids in the Hispanic Community

May 08, 2012 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

On my recent trip to Miami, Florida, I had the opportunity to hold a White House Business Council roundtable, hosted by the South Florida Hispanic chamber of Commerce. The roundtable discussion focused on challenges and accomplishments within the Hispanic community, including access to credit...

Food and Nutrition

A Paradox: Cooling Streams in a Warming Climate?

May 08, 2012 Diane Banegas, USDA Forest 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. Recent warming of terrestrial climates combined with decreased stream flows has raised concerns about possible increases in...

Research and Science

Connecting Farmers Markets to a New World of Opportunities

May 08, 2012 Debra Tropp, AMS Branch Chief, Farmers Markets and Direct Marketing

Spring is in the air and it’s time to gear up for the outdoor market season. People are looking for fresh fruits, veggies and other goodies from their local farmers markets, and with a couple clicks of the mouse, the USDA National Farmers Market Directory makes the search easy.

Food and Nutrition

Rural Development Funds Effort to Give Local Louisiana Growers and Customers a New Market

May 08, 2012 Karen K. Lawson USDA Louisiana Public Affairs Specialist

Recently, I was afforded the opportunity to travel with Jared Hicks, USDA Rural Development’s Business and Cooperative Specialist, to attend the grand opening of a new 19,500 square-foot grocery store in Winnsboro, Louisiana. It was an exciting and happy day for the community residents on the south...

Food and Nutrition Rural

Virtually Redefining Internships at USDA

May 07, 2012 Sarah Buikema, Dora Flores, and the entire AMS Dairy Programs Virtual Internship Team

The definition of “being in the office” or “being on the clock” is changing. Most organizations—government or private—have a multi-generational workforce that may or may not be in the same location. Our team alone has four generations with varying comfort levels in using different technologies...

Initiatives

Walking for the Health of It (or Let’s Move! Federal Employees)

May 07, 2012 Terri Romine-Ortega, USDA Food and Nutrition Service Southwest Region public affairs specialist

Dallas is home to a number of regional offices of federal agencies where we are all busy working to accomplish our various missions. Sometimes we get the opportunity to reach across departmental lines and work with our peers in other agencies. Recently, some of us walked right out of our office...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

This Travel Season Take a Drive Through the Volcanoes

May 07, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Welcome to the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway All American Road. This 500-mile byway celebrates the spectacular scenery of the volcanic landscapes between Lake Almanor in California and Crater Lake, Oregon. Along this journey from volcano to volcano you’ll find opportunities for adventure, exploration...

Forestry

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