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Restoring Wetlands and Protecting History at the Same Time

September 15, 2011 Pat Hoeffken, NRCS Arkansas

A USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) project designed to alleviate crop losses from flooding and restore wetlands along the Arkansas and Petit Jean Rivers is also protecting a significant archeological site in Yell County, Arkansas.

Initiatives Conservation

Wenatchee People’s Garden Provides Fresh Produce, Sanctuary to Community

September 14, 2011 Martha Lowe, Support Services Supervisor, U.S. Forest Service - Pacific Northwest Research Station

The Pacific Northwest Research Station’s Wenatchee Forestry Sciences Lab started our employee-tended People’s Garden in 2010. Since that time, we’ve harvested 3,976 pounds of fruits and vegetables that we’ve donated to Wenatchee-area food banks and community organizations, providing healthy produce...

Forestry Initiatives

Local Economy Sees Big Benefits from Recovery Act

September 13, 2011 R. "Fitz" Fitzhenry, US Forest Service, State and Private Forestry

In Illinois, the city of Elgin has completed a U.S. Forest Service Recovery Act-funded urban forestry project that channeled over one million dollars into the local economy. Working with businesses such as tree service firms, nurseries, landscapers, hotels, restaurants, graphic designers, and...

Initiatives USDA Results Forestry

Tackling Childhood Obesity with Fuel Up to Play 60

September 12, 2011 Dana Coale, AMS Dairy Programs Deputy Administrator

As students across the country get back in school and we gear up for Monday Night Football, the Fuel Up to Play 60 program is ready for another action-packed year of nutrition and fitness events. An initiative that encourages kids of all ages to be healthy and active, the overall goal of the program...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

JCC Grows (Gardens)!

September 12, 2011 Julie Curti, Assistant to the Director, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: When the word community is in your middle name, it’s only natural to start gardens producing healthy, nutritious foods. The Jewish Community Centers (JCC) Association has taken on the First Lady’s Let’s Move Faith and Communities challenge of growing community...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

What Can Outdoor Enthusiasts Do To Fight Invasive Species?

September 07, 2011 Joelle Hayden, Public Affairs Specialist, Riverdale, MD

I’m an avid camper. There’s nothing better than spending a week in the woods enjoying the calm and quiet beauty of nature. Food tastes best to me when it’s cooked over a campfire. And I want to make sure that I’ll always be able to go camping when I want to relax.

Initiatives Conservation Animals Plants

Industry Insight: Data Dashboards Enhance Livestock Reports

September 07, 2011 Craig Morris, AMS Deputy Administrator, Livestock and Seed Program

USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service is expanding upon its traditional Market News reports to create interactive dashboards. The dashboards, first launched in the summer of 2010, provide quick, easy access to volume and price information for cattle, hogs, and sheep.

USDA Results Initiatives

Library Celebrates Grand Re-Opening Three Years After a Devastating Fire

September 01, 2011 Emily Cannon, Public Affairs Specialist
Maine Rural Development

In July of 2008, Swan's Island Library and former Old Atlantic Schoolhouse (circa 1903) was struck by lightning. The building and its contents were completely destroyed by fire, and along with it and important community gathering place and a treasured piece of history. Three years to the month after...

Initiatives Rural

A Big Thing in a Little Township

August 31, 2011 Alec Lloyd, Public Affairs, Rural Development

Lee Township is a small community tucked into Michigan’s southwest corner in the rural area between Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and Lake Michigan. On Tuesday, Aug. 16, the township officially broke ground on a new fire station – though construction work has already begun. The project was made possible...

Initiatives Rural

A Day in the Life of a USDA Photographer

August 30, 2011 Lance Cheung, USDA Photographer, Office of Communications

A day in the life of a U.S. Department of Agriculture photojournalist is never the same. This one was no exception. It started out testing a new memory card that transmits photos from a digital camera to our Flickr social media gallery ( www.USDA.gov and click the Flickr link). After making the card...

Initiatives

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