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First Person to Spot the Asian Longhorned Beetle in the U.S. Receives Recognition

June 01, 2011 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Public Affairs, Worcester, MA

APHIS recognizes Ingram Carner with a certificate of appreciation for being the first person in the United States to spot the Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB). ALB experts Joseph Gittleman of APHIS' Plant Protection and Quarrantine program and Joan Mahoney of the New York State Department of...

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Pink Bollworm Rearing Facility Visit

May 23, 2011 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

As part of my recent trip to Arizona, I had the opportunity to meet with Arizona cotton producers, Arizona Department of Agriculture Director Don Butler, and APHIS personnel at the Pink Bollworm Rearing Facility in Phoenix. I was absolutely impressed with the importance and quality of the work being...

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USDA-APHIS Contributes to Endangered Species Protection

May 20, 2011 Gail Keirn, APHIS Public Affairs, Fort Collins, CO

On Friday, May 20, thousands of people throughout the United States will celebrate Endangered Species Day. It is an opportunity to learn about the importance of protecting endangered species and the everyday actions people can take to help protect our nation’s natural resources. Each year, wildlife...

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Navajo Nation Veterinary Stockpile Exercise

May 20, 2011 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

On April 27, I was honored to accompany President Shelley of the Navajo Nation for the National Veterinary Stockpile (NVS) exercise held in Window Rock. The NVS exercise provides countermeasures – supplies, equipment, medicine, vaccines and response support services – that states and Tribes need to...

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USDA Chooses National Moving Month to Launch Campaign to Stop the Spread of Gypsy Moth

May 09, 2011 Greg Rosenthal, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

As National Moving Month, May marks the height of the moving season. It also marks a time of great peril for America’s forests. Gypsy moths normally get their best chance to spread across the country in May as they hitchhike with people moving or traveling from an infested area to a noninfested area...

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FACT from FICTION on Pilot Project to Enhance Quality, Timeliness and Cost-Effectiveness of Environmental Analyses and Documents Related to Biotechnology

April 29, 2011 Michael Gregoire, APHIS Deputy Administrator, Biotechnology Regulatory Services (BRS)

We have seen several stories and concerned comments circulating on blogs regarding USDA’s pilot project to examine ways to enhance quality, timeliness and cost effectiveness of environmental analyses and documents related to biotechnology. We want to separate fact from fiction and ensure that the...

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Farm Service Agency Disaster Assistance Available for Producers Affected by Flooding, Fire and Tornadoes

April 28, 2011 Tanya Brown, USDA Farm Service Agency

The Farm Service Agency is reminding crop and livestock producers throughout states that have recently experienced severe damage from flooding, wildfires and tornadoes that FSA programs may be available to assist with recovery. According to Acting FSA Administrator Val Dolcini, whether it’s...

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What’s Purple, Sticky and Hangs in an Ash Tree? Emerald Ash Borer Survey Traps!

April 20, 2011 Sharon Lucik, APHIS Public Affairs, Brighton, MI

Animal Plant Health Inspection Services’ (APHIS) Brian Deschu sets EAB detection tools (purple traps) along the roadside right-of-way as part of the national effort to survey for this invasive, tree-killing pest.

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Tick Riders: The Cornerstone of USDA's Cattle Fever Tick Program

April 13, 2011 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Recently I had the opportunity to travel to south Texas to learn first-hand about our Cattle Fever Tick Eradication Program. USDA has successfully eradicated cattle fever in the U.S. Only a permanent quarantine buffer zone remains in south Texas, which spans 500 miles from Del Rio to Brownsville...

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USDA Establishes Temporary Livestock Pens Along the U.S./Mexico Border

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

The importation of Mexican feeder cattle is a tradition, a way of life and important to the border economy in Mexico and the U.S. The Mexican cattle producer is dependent on the U.S. cattle market, while U.S. feeders and packers need the Mexican feeder cattle for their operations. However, due to...

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