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Forest Service Firefighters Clear Roads for Delivery of Hurricane Sandy Relief Supplies and for Power Restoration

November 06, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication and Pat Sheridan, National Fire Desk, US Forest Service

When Hurricane Sandy arrived in New Jersey and New York, so did the Forest Service and other interagency wildland firefighting specialists filling orders from FEMA and assisting in the massive clean-up effort that is critically needed on the East Coast. “Our Incident Management Teams bring skills in...

Conservation Forestry

USDA Funds Upgrade Storm Sirens in Four Rural Minnesota Communities

November 05, 2012 Adam Czech, Minnesota USDA Public Information Officer

Tyler, Minn., is a long way from New York City, but the small-town of 1,143 people has something in common with the Big Apple: Both have recently had to deal with major weather events. Obviously, the destruction and devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy is on a much wider scale than what Tyler...

Conservation Rural

Secretary's Column: Helping Communities Impacted by Disaster

November 02, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This year, many Americans have been impacted by a wide range of natural disasters. Many have seen their homes perish or their livelihoods turned upside down – sometimes overnight. Tragically, some have lost their lives. Many Americans don’t know it, but USDA often plays a key role in disaster...

Conservation

Feds and Farmers Feed Families in Pennsylvania

October 31, 2012 Susan Parry, NRCS Pennsylvania

During this year’s Feds Feed Families food drive, the Schuylkill County USDA Service Center in Pennsylvania beat its last year’s total of 11,084 pounds of donated food with a new total of 19,092 pounds. Feds Feed Families is a nationwide federal employee effort to re-stock the shelves of food banks...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Food Safety Is Crucial For East Coast Residents As Hurricane Sandy Approaches

October 26, 2012 Catherine Cochran, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Hurricane Sandy could bring wind, flooding, heavy rain and possibly snow to the East Coast, and the Food Safety and Inspection Service urges people to take steps now to ensure they have access to safe food. Power outages and flooding that often result from weather emergencies compromise the safety...

Conservation Health and Safety

Regional Drought Workshop Held in Arkansas to Discuss Long Term Recovery Effort

October 22, 2012 Karen Petrus, Arkansas USDA Public Information Officer

Thomas Guevara, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Affairs at the U.S. Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration, joined Arkansas Secretary of Agriculture V.O. “Butch” Calhoun, along with USDA and other federal, state and local officials on October 17th for a regional workshop...

Conservation Rural

Regional Drought Workshops Give Stakeholders an Opportunity to Learn About Resources

October 18, 2012 Amy Mund, USDA Colorado Public Information Officer

Over 100 attendees joined Thomas Guevara, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Affairs at the US Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration and Colorado Agricultural Commissioner John Salazar at the second of four regional workshops to outline resources available to assist with...

Conservation

Conservation from the Ground Up

October 17, 2012 Amelia Hines, NRCS Georgia

What do lawns, green roofs and electric bills have in common? If you ask Bob Snieckus, the answer is “energy.” Even though Snieckus stays busy as National Landscape Architect for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), he is also committed to conserving energy and improving...

Conservation Initiatives

Agricultural Weather and Drought Update – 10/17/12

October 17, 2012 Brad Rippey, USDA Meteorologist, Office of the Chief Economist

Visit www.usda.gov/drought for the latest information regarding USDA’s Drought Disaster response and assistance. According to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor, valid October 9, nearly two-thirds (63.55%) of the contiguous U.S. remains in drought. However, this is down nearly two percentage points...

Conservation

Early Warning and Detection System to Help New Mexico Communities

October 17, 2012 Kristen Lemoine, NRCS New Mexico

New Mexico experienced in June two catastrophic wildfires—the Whitewater Baldy Complex Fire and the Little Bear Fire. One consequence of those fires has been flash flooding. Water runs off more quickly during rainstorms in areas where fires have stripped the landscape. These floods can happen with...

Conservation

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