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Vietnam’s Green Fence is Protecting Elephants and People

March 17, 2020 Kelly Hodge, International Programs, Forestry, USDA Forest Service

The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed March 21 as the International Day of Forest in 2012. Since then, the USDA Forest Service and its partners worldwide commemorate the day by showcasing the vast wildlife supported by forests from around the world. The theme for 2020 is ‘Forest and...

Forestry

Setting the Stage for Innovative Research

March 16, 2020 Scott Hutchins, Deputy Under Secretary, Research, Education, and Economics

We’re fortunate to have robust food, fiber, fuel, and ag-related industries in America. Our food is safe, nutritious, and plentiful. Our fiber helps clothe people around the world. And we’re using value-added agricultural products to fuel machinery. However, agriculture is at a crossroads with the...

Research and Science

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Dr. Neena Anandaraman

March 13, 2020 Justice Wright, Deputy Director of Communications, Research, Education, and Economics Mission Area

In this blog, we feature Dr. Neena Anandaraman, Veterinary Science Policy Advisor with USDA’s Office of the Chief Scientist. Dr. Anandaraman’s work focuses on zoonotic infectious diseases (those that can be transmitted between humans and animals), antimicrobial resistance, and biosecurity. Her work...

Research and Science

Advancing Rural Broadband, The Great Task of Our Generation

March 12, 2020 Kirk Pearson, Washington State Director, USDA Rural Development

Good news rang in Washington State when I joined representatives from Mason Public Utility District (PUD) 3 at the start of USDA’s Broadband ReConnect Workshop in Seattle to celebrate a $2.4 million investment to bring high-speed broadband to 250 households and businesses in rural Mason County.

Broadband Rural

School Meals that Rock

March 11, 2020 Brandon Lipps, Deputy Under Secretary for USDA’s Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

When the USDA Food and Nutrition Service released new school meal flexibilities in November 2017, Kristin Hilleman, a Food & Nutrition Services Director in southern California, breathed a big sigh of relief.

Food and Nutrition

Why the Trees Outside Forests Count

March 10, 2020 Kate MacFarland, State and Private Forestry, USDA Forest Service

Windbreaks and other agroforestry practices provide a wide range of agricultural production and conservation benefits, helping farmers and furthering the goals of U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Perdue’s Agriculture Innovation Agenda. Windbreaks are designed to increase crop yields, reduce...

Forestry

Educational Opportunities Spread with Broadband Expansion in Rural America

March 09, 2020 Hilda Legg, Kentucky State Director, USDA Rural Development

“If you are planning for a year, sow rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people.” I was reminded of this powerful proverb while preparing for our ReConnect program announcement. As a former teacher, education and its long-reaching benefits...

Broadband Rural

Commitment to Habitat Renewal

March 07, 2020 OPPE

Commitment to Habitat Renewal

Initiatives

USDA Offers Tribal Students Career-Track Scholarships in Agriculture

March 07, 2020 OPPE

USDA Offers Tribal Students Career-Track Scholarships in Agriculture

Initiatives

Federal Register Notice: Food Distribution Demonstration Project

March 07, 2020 OPPE

Federal Register Notice: Food Distribution Demonstration Project

Initiatives

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