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USDA Official Participates in Mexican Potato Trade Mission in Colorado

July 08, 2011 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

I was recently invited to participate in a Mexican Potato Trade Mission hosted by the Colorado Department of Agriculture, and the Colorado Potato Administrative Committee.

Trade

Kansas High School Student Meets with Mozambique Ambassador to Discuss Food Aid

July 07, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

It isn’t every day that a student from Sabetha, Kansas gets a chance to meet an international diplomat, but last Wednesday wasn’t just any other day. That’s when students representing Grains for Hope, a non-profit organization committed to providing populations in need with fortified grain product...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Dr. Jose Lozada on World Veterinary Year 2011

July 07, 2011 Dr. Jose Lozada, APHIS Veterinary Regulatory Support, Riverdale, Md.

Hello, I’m Dr. Jose Lozada. I joined the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) in 2005 as a field veterinarian in Puerto Rico and, after a year and a half with the agency, I took my current position with the Veterinary Regulatory Support. My job here is providing risk advice to our...

Animals Plants

US Forest Service Helps Young Adults Bring Awareness to National Forests Though a Cross-Country Adventure

July 07, 2011 Robert Hudson Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

The original slogan of the trekking group GreenXC read: Share a Ride, Tell a Story, Save a Park. Now they added and a National Forest (as in the U.S. Forest Service). This is because these young folks (all under 30), embarking on this bold transnational ride-share journey that departs July 27 th...

Forestry

Board of Water and Soil Resources Celebrates 25 years of Re-Invest in Minnesota

July 07, 2011 Julie MacSwain, NRCS Minnesota

For 25 years, the conservationists at the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources’ (BWSR) have been cleaning the state’s water, improving soil productivity and restoring wildlife habitat on private lands. And for much of that time, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service has been a partner...

Conservation

AMS Releases User-Friendly Organic Market News Report

July 07, 2011 Michael Sheats, AMS Poultry Programs Market News Branch Director

Producers of organically-grown poultry and eggs will now find it easier to access market information about their segment of the organic industry with the release of a new user-friendly Market News report launched this week by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). The weekly report offers a...

Food and Nutrition

Working Side-by-Side, Pennsylvania Families Build a Community

July 07, 2011 Dawn Knepp, Pennsylvania USDA Public Information Officer

In a small, quaint housing development in south-central Pennsylvania, families are constructing new homes with the help of a unique government program. USDA Rural Development’s Self-Help Housing Program provides mortgage financing to homeowners and a technical assistance grant to a non-profit agency...

Rural

USDA Conducts Potato Research in Colorado

July 06, 2011 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

As part of the Mexican Trade Mission hosted by the Colorado Department of Agriculture and the Colorado Potato Administrative Committee in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado, we experienced an extremely informative stop at the Colorado State University Research Facility in Center. I walked away...

Trade

Alabama Housing Development Workshop Provides USDA Financing Options to Assist Growing Communities

July 06, 2011 Beverly Helton, Assistant to the State Director, Alabama

What better time than National Homeownership Month to host a housing development workshop? Local officials in Pike County, Alabama, recognized the shortage of available housing for individuals and families interested in relocating to the area because of the hundreds of new job opportunities...

Rural

NRCS Volunteers Expand Biologist’s Ability to Monitor Sage-Grouse

July 06, 2011 Deborah Clairmont, NRCS Colorado

This spring, Earth Team volunteers with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) surveyed approximately 300 hundred acres of remote Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and private lands north of Villa Grove, Colo., looking for Gunnison sage-grouse, a ground-dwelling bird considered a...

Conservation

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