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Volunteers Make a Difference on the Historic Iron Goat Trail

February 06, 2012 Renee Bodine, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Located near Skykomish, Wash., the Iron Goat Trail occupies the upper and lower sections of an abandoned Great Northern Railway grade. Hikers enjoy the trail today, thanks to the vision of Volunteers for Outdoor Washington and the Forest Service. About 10,000 people a year walk the historic trail...

Forestry

The Business of Local Foods

February 06, 2012 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

Cross posted from the Huffington Post Food blog: This week I was at the Federal Reserve Bank in Chicago to talk about the business of local food. The conversation focused on how USDA and other federal agencies can work together with the private sector to harness the economic potential of local food...

Food and Nutrition Farming

With USDA’s Help, a Midwest Grocer Cuts his Energy Bill

February 06, 2012 Adam Czech USDA Public Affairs Specialist

Pat Longmire has owned a grocery store in Spring Grove, Minn., for 22 years. He knows customers want fresh produce, quality meats and weekly deals that save a buck here and there. But he wasn’t sure how customers would react after he put glass doors on the coolers in the store. Longmire didn’t have...

Energy Rural

Super Bowl Concessions Go Organic and Local

February 03, 2012 Shayla Mae Bailey, AMS Public Affairs

There’s a new menu item in town for the Super Bowl: white bean chili made with organic beans and vegetables. The push to bring organic and locally-grown options to the concession stand came from a partnership between non-profits that support family farms, celebrities and Centerplate, the NFL’s...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Home on the Range –What Type of Livestock Graze on National Forests and Grasslands?

February 03, 2012 Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

When thinking about national forests and grasslands, your thoughts may at first focus on the incredible abundance of recreation opportunities, wilderness and solitude or perhaps the precious water resources that flow from forest to faucet. But did you know that livestock grazing is also permitted?

Forestry

Praise for Charting a New Direction on National Forests

February 03, 2012 Tom Tidwell, Chief of the U.S. Forest Service

Cross posted from the Council on Environmental Quality blog: Last week, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack and I announced our intent for finalizing a new planning rule to govern management of the National Forest System. The 193 million acres of national forests and grasslands are critical to President...

Forestry

Secretary's Column: Healthier Meals for our Nation’s Children

February 03, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This month marked an important step forward for the health and well-being of our nation’s youngsters. USDA announced changes to improve the quality of school lunches that are served to 32 million American children each day. This will help them learn and better prepare them for the jobs of the 21 st...

Food and Nutrition

Deputy Secretary Announces Support for Local Producers to Create Jobs and Grow Business

February 03, 2012 Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

Earlier today, I had the honor of joining non-profit organizations, state and federal agencies, institutions, CEOs and others involved with agriculture and economic development to kick off the “The Many Faces of Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food” conference hosted at the Federal Reserve Bank of...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming

A Smartphone App Provides New Way to Access Soil Survey Information

February 03, 2012 David Sanden, NRCS California

A new smartphone application, or “app,” is available as a free download for both iPhone and Android users to access soil survey information. The app, SoilWeb, combines online soil survey information with the GPS capabilities of smartphones.

Conservation

Paradise Found? Free Snowshoe Walks on California’s Lassen National Forest Offered this Winter

February 03, 2012 Esther Miranda-Cole, Public Affairs Specialist, Lassen National Forest and Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service Office of Public Affairs

Crisp, sunny winter days are an invitation to play in and enjoy the great outdoors and the Lassen National Forest in California has just the ticket for people of all ages to enjoy!

Forestry

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