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My Earth Team Success Story—the Start of an NRCS Career

April 19, 2012 Adria Smith, NRCS Kansas

I first heard about Earth Team, the volunteer workforce of the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) from Eric Banks, the Kansas State Conservationist. Our families go to the same church, and he spoke with my mother about the Earth Team program, recommending I look into getting...

Conservation

Todos en la Mesa: Making Room for Everyone at the Table

April 19, 2012 Roxana Ulloa Barillas, MPP, Deputy Director, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

During a recent visit to Southern California, I met with key partners in USDA’s efforts to address hunger and make nutritious food affordable and available, particularly in low-income communities. More than one out of four Latino families in the United States is food insecure, and many do not know...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Escargot? More like Escar-No!

April 19, 2012 Eduardo Varona, APHIS State Operations Support Officer, Miami, FL

For the past several months, USDA’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and its partners at the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) have been fighting to stop the spread of the giant African snail—a nasty invasive pest that threatens Florida’s agricultural...

Animals Plants

Life is a Truck Farm

April 19, 2012 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach and Education Coordinator, The People’s Garden Initiative

DC Truck Farm is a collaborative effort between D.C. Central Kitchen (DCCK) and USDA’s People’s Garden Initiative. Now in its second year, this garden on wheels travels around the Nation’s Capital teaching urban youth about agriculture, soil science and nutrition education. It got moving thanks to...

Initiatives

United We Stand—In Support of Fish Habitat

April 19, 2012 NRCS Assistant Chief James Gore

We have a lot to learn from nature about teamwork. In fact, natural systems prove time and again that the intricate partnerships between air, water, soil, nutrients and plant and animal species breed success. So why, whether a singular agency, organization or landowner, would we ever think that we...

Conservation

Dedicated Volunteers Help Care for Alabama’s Talladega National Forest

April 19, 2012 Karen McKenzie, Shoal Creek District Ranger, Talladega National Forest

Volunteers play an integral part in helping the Forest Service reach its annual goals in managing healthy national forests. And on Alabama’s Talladega National Forest, three exceptional volunteers have dedicated countless hours towards this work: John Calhoun, Ray Bittle and Charles Laminack.

Forestry

Got (Enough) Vitamin D?

April 18, 2012 Justice Wright, USDA Research, Education, and Economics mission area

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. April, the springboard to warm, sunny weather, is National Minority Health Month—a good time to focus on the sun, vitamin D...

Research and Science

Michigan Earth Team Volunteer Enjoys Giving Back

April 18, 2012 Dick Tremain, NRCS

Twice a week, Susan Anderson volunteers a morning or afternoon at the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Big Rapids, Mich. She calls it “giving back.” As a member of NRCS’ Earth Team, the agency’s volunteer workforce, Anderson assists clients, files and helps staff inventory and...

Conservation

Fresh from the Garden

April 18, 2012 Audrey Rowe, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Administrator

I get to learn about a lot of great local initiatives when I make visits around the country. On a recent trip to Dallas, I visited Metrocrest Social Services, a community resource agency in Farmers Branch, Texas, that provides services to families in crisis and helps them make plans for the future...

Food and Nutrition

Uncovering USDA’s Deep Roots in Foreign Affairs

April 17, 2012 Allan Mustard, Agricultural Minister-Counselor, U.S. Embassy, New Delhi, India

The concept of ensuring access to foreign markets for U.S. agricultural products dates nearly to the founding of the Republic, when Thomas Jefferson was posted to Paris to, in his own words, ensure “the receipt of our whale-oils, salted fish, and salted meats, on favorable terms; the admission of...

Trade

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