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APHIS Internships Lead to Future Opportunities

June 07, 2011 Virgilio Barrera, APHIS legislative intern (Spring 2011)

Working to protect American agriculture is no small task. On any given day the people at the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) work vigorously to protect livestock, fruits, vegetables and other commodities from pests and diseases...

Animals Plants

Missouri River’s Rise Has South Dakota Communities Sandbagging for Hope

June 07, 2011 Tammi Schone, South Dakota USDA Public Information Officer

USDA South Dakota Rural Development State Director Elsie Meeks took a tour of the flood control preparations underway in Pierre and Ft. Pierre, last Thursday. A number of homes are threatened, including those financed by government agencies, including USDA. Residents are preparing for the worst as...

Rural

National Summer Food Service Program Week: Food That’s in When School is Out!

June 06, 2011 Sara Gold, USDA FNS Program Analyst

We are excited to announce the first ever National Summer Food Service Program Week! Today marks day one of a week-long celebration to raise awareness and make sure that no child goes hungry this summer. You may have heard of National School Lunch and School Breakfast Weeks and wondered why we didn...

Food and Nutrition

Learn How You Can Fight VHS Fish Disease, Enter the USDA Fishing & Boating Photo Contest

June 06, 2011 Dr. Janet Whaley, APHIS Aquaculture Program Manager, Riverdale, MD

If someone told you there were simple things you could do to keep fish from dying and protect our waters, you’d want to know more, right? Well, if you’re a boater or angler in the Great Lakes region, there’s a lot you can do to stop the spread of a fish disease called viral hemorrhagic septicemia...

Animals Plants

Young Navajo Woman Gains Engineering Experience with NRCS

June 06, 2011 Ron Francis, NRCS Utah

Semira Crank is proud to be part of a growing number of young Navajo women breaking barriers to become scientists and engineers. Her story began in the small southeastern Utah community of Montezuma Creek in what is referred to as the “Utah Strip” portion of the Navajo Nation Reservation.

Conservation

USDA is Helping Oregonians Live the American Dream

June 06, 2011 Oregon USDA Rural Development State Director Vicki L. Walker

June is National Homeownership Month, and this year's theme is "Rural Housing, Rural Jobs" to recognize the housing sector's significant role in creating jobs, maintaining viable rural communities and contributing to the economy.

Rural

USDA’s Food for Progress Program Helps African Growth and Opportunity Act Countries Integrate into the Global Economy

June 06, 2011 Linda Habenstreit, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Nations like Liberia have much to gain, as high-level officials from the United States and 37 Sub-Saharan African countries gather in Lusaka, Zambia, for the June 9-10 African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum. Not only is Liberia eligible for AGOA trade preferences, allowing it to export a...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Michigan Tribe and NRCS Partner to Provide Safe Fish Travel in Great Lakes Basin

June 06, 2011 Brian Buehler, NRCS Michigan

“The streams of a watershed are like the body’s circulatory system,” says Todd Warner, Natural Resources Director of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC), in the northwest Upper Peninsula of Michigan, along the Keweenaw Bay of Lake Superior. KBIC and USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service...

Conservation

USDA Rural Development Team Steps Forward to Assist a Tornado-Damaged Kansas Community

June 06, 2011 USDA Rural Development Kansas State Director Patty Clark

Weather-related disasters have plagued the United States this spring and the rebuilding efforts appear daunting. The same weekend that Joplin, Missouri, was devastated by an EF5 tornado, Reading, Kansas, a rural town with a population of 250 was struck by an EF3 tornado. The scale of the damage in...

Rural

Big Day in the Big D – 154 schools receive HealthierUS School Challenge awards

June 03, 2011 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Undersecretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog. May 25 was a fabulous day in Dallas as I presented 154 HealthierUS School Challenge awards to schools of the Dallas Independent School District – the greatest number to a single school district thus far. 78 schools received gold awards and another 76 earned...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

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