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Citizen Scientists Help Monitor Nation's Watershed Health

July 27, 2016 Leanne Veldhuis, National Partnership Office, U.S. Forest Service

What do adventurers, microplastics, and your national forests have in common? Water. Our national forests and the glaciers, lakes, and rivers running through them form the headwaters for the majority of America’s drinking water. This includes many of our big cities and growing urban centers, even...

Conservation Forestry

Plenty! of Good Ideas for Growing and Sharing Healthy Food

July 22, 2016 Barbara Bowen, NRCS Virginia

In Southwest Virginia, a unique agricultural operation seeks to provide something that many in the community don’t have … plenty. The 18-acre combination vegetable farm/food bank/food hub on the Little River welcomes all to sample the bounty of sustainably-grown products. Plenty! Farm began with a...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Cleaner Air through Cleaner Burning

July 20, 2016 Tracy Robillard, Oregon Public Affairs Officer, Natural Resources Conservation Service

"The burn box lets us burn during the summer months, when normally there’s a ban. It’s a useful tool. It burns really clean.” -- Cindy Collins See more photos from the Hood River Air Quality Project on Flickr. When Cindy Collins wakes up in Oregon and looks out at her 46-acre orchard—with Mt. Adams...

Conservation

Crop Insurance Continues to Strengthen Rural Communities

July 14, 2016 Brandon Willis, Risk Management Agency Administrator

America’s farmers and ranchers work hard to provide food for the world, contributing to the nation’s economy, as well as to the strength of our rural communities. To support our nation’s hardworking producers, we’ve developed programs designed to help them stay at the forefront of global production...

Conservation

Tracking Songbird Progress in Pennsylvania's Forests

July 13, 2016 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

“Hear that?” Dr. Jeff Larkin bent his ears to a nearby cluster of trees amid a sea of briars. “There’s one in there,” Larkin said excitedly. We were on the trail of a golden-winged warbler, a black-bibbed songbird, which winters in South and Central America and spends its springs and summers here in...

Conservation

A Conversation with USDA Leader Lanon Baccam

July 01, 2016 Katelyn McCoy, USDA Office of Communications

Lanon Baccam serves as the Deputy Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services (FFAS). Baccam oversees the domestic programs within FFAS, including Farm Service Agency and Risk Management Agency. Baccam also serves as the USDA Military Veterans Agricultural Liaison. Being an Army...

Initiatives Conservation

USDA Launches a One Stop Shop for its "One Health" Approach to Zoonotic Threats

June 29, 2016 Dr. Steven Kappes, Co-Chair, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Dr. David Goldman, Co-Chair, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service and Dr. Brian McCluskey, Co-Chair, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service - USDA One Health Joint Working Group

At USDA, we use a One Health approach that embraces the idea that problems arising at the intersection of the health of humans, animals, and the environment can be solved only through a coordinated multidisciplinary approach. This approach embraces the idea that a disease problem impacting the...

Conservation Health and Safety Animals Plants

Housing is Opportunity, Housing is Jobs

June 17, 2016 David Lipsetz, Associate Administrator USDA Rural Housing Service

When one thinks about home, they often think about warm meals on the dinner table, cozying up on the couch, painting the nursery, or even building equity in a place one calls their own. When I think housing- especially new housing: I also think opportunity; I think jobs. Jobs come from laying...

Conservation Rural

Navajo and Hopi Expand the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network

June 14, 2016 Brad Rippey and Mark Brusberg, Office of the Chief Economist; and Caroline Dvorsky, Natural Resources and Environment

Susie Wauneka has discovered a unique way to serve her community; by watching the weather. Wauneka is a proud member of Navajo Nation and is a Navajo Community Health Representative, providing critical health care services for members of the Nation. In December 2015, she discovered yet another way...

Conservation

USDA Builds Communities with Lenders

June 07, 2016 Tony Hernandez, USDA Rural Housing Service Administrator

It’s been 25 years since USDA guaranteed the first home loan in Donalsonville, Georgia. The home itself was a modest spot nestled into the tiny little village in rural Georgia. To an outsider this home may look non-descript, but to the family who moved in 25 years ago, owning this home was a dream...

Conservation Rural

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