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South Dakota Ranch, on the Leading Edge of Conservation, Hosts a Bird Watching Tour

August 02, 2011 Colette Kessler, Heidi Reints and Kirt Peterson, NRCS South Dakota

Every year USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in South Dakota joins partners to coordinate a bird watching tour on a farm or ranch that participates in one of our voluntary conservation programs.

Conservation

Improving Mississippi River Water Quality, One Farm at a Time

August 01, 2011 Jody Christiansen, NRCS Illinois

Terry Bachtold is proud of what the Indian Creek Watershed Project is doing for water quality in north central Illinois.

Conservation

More States Added to Biomass Production Program; 3,400 New Jobs Expected

August 01, 2011 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency

USDA recently named additional states that will participate in the Biomass Crop Assistance Program, designed to expand the availability of non-food crops to be used for liquid biofuels.

Energy Rural

The Most Important Partner in the Fight Against Invasive Plant Pests and Diseases

August 01, 2011 Dr. Gregory Parham, APHIS Administrator

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has declared August as Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month. Invasive plant pests and diseases are not just a concern of scientists, farmers or horticulturalists; they concern us all. Invasive pests and diseases of plants—such as...

Animals Plants

Forest Service Program helps Protect 10,000 Acres of Montana Wildlands

August 01, 2011 Jan Lerum, USFS State and Private Forestry, Region 1 and Region 4

The U.S. Forest Service's Forest Legacy Program, working with Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, the Trust for Public Land, and the Nature Conservancy, and local groups helped permanently protect more than 10,000 acres of Montana forest land on Wednesday, July 27, protecting it for...

Conservation Forestry

USDA Council of Chefs Whip up Tasty Dishes with a Touch of Indonesian Flair

August 01, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Take a large amount of U.S. fruits and vegetables, mix in a group of chefs with a flair for Asian cuisine, add a dash of creativity and what do you get? An amazing array of dishes created as part of the annual USDA Council of Chefs (CoC) Train the Trainer Program in Jakarta, Indonesia. The training...

Trade

North Dakota Food and Agriculture Council Focuses on Local Food Collaboration

August 01, 2011 Kathy Coyle, Rural Development North Dakota Program Specialist

A growing consumer appetite for foods grown in their region was the focus of a recent Food and Agricultural Council (FAC) meeting in Valley City, North Dakota. FAC Chairman, Jasper Schneider, also state director of USDA Rural Development, invited healthy food activists to share the ups and downs of...

Rural

Islamic Relief USA Starts Its First Summer Food Service Program

August 01, 2011 Marissa Duswalt, Truman-Albright Fellow, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Islamic Relief USA (IRUSA), a faith-based disaster relief and development organization, celebrated the inauguration of its Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) with a ribbon cutting on Thursday, July 21, at An Nur School in Lanham, Maryland. The ceremony also...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

FAS Field Office Faces Trade Challenges Head-On

July 29, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Public Affairs, Foreign Agricultural Service

Every day, USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) field offices work to maintain access for U.S. products in export markets around the world. When trade is disrupted, these offices step up to the plate to address the issue and work with their counterparts in Washington, D.C., the exporters, and...

Trade

Secretary's Column: Expanding Investments in Rural America

July 29, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

President Obama and I have worked hard to build thriving, sustainable economies communities in rural America. This is essential to the strength of our nation, but government cannot do it alone in these tough economic times. Outside funders and partnerships must place a central role both in...

USDA Results Rural

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