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Puerto Rico's First Lady Promotes Community Gardens, Starting with Her Backyard

August 22, 2014 Julie Wright, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Caribbean

Puerto Rico’s First Lady is a big fan of the home garden, and actually, the garden at the governor’s mansion, called La Fortaleza, is part of USDA’s national garden movement. First Lady Wilma Pastrana Jiménez’s garden was the first People’s Garden at a Puerto Rico state government facility and the...

Conservation Initiatives

Working Together to Improve Water Quality Along the Lake Erie Shore

August 21, 2014 Chris Coulon, Ohio Natural Resources Conservation Service

USDA has a long history of investment in water quality and quantity issues. Still, Toledo, Ohio Mayor Michael Collins issued an emergency water advisory leaving about 500,000 people without clean tap water to drink or cook with from Aug. 2 to Aug. 4. The reason for the advisory: toxins produced by...

Conservation

Volunteers Help Americans Eat More Greens

August 19, 2014 Justice Wright, Public Affairs Specialist for Research, Education, and Economics

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Most of us were reminded every night to eat the veggies on our childhood dinner plates. And for good reason, too. Veggies...

Food and Nutrition Farming Research and Science

Sammy Soil Educates America on Soil Conservation for 40-plus Years

August 19, 2014 Marian Geiger, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Teaching people about soil conservation is one of our top goals at the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and fortunately, we have a special helper. Sammy Soil, everyone’s favorite little clump of earth, has managed to capture the public’s attention for more than 40 years. The...

Conservation

Summer Interns Help Serve the Public While Learning Real-World Skills

August 18, 2014 Francies Stephenson, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Interns at USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) bring new energy and insight to the workplace. Plus, internships equip students with real-world skills that will help them in their future careers. Interns this summer had an opportunity to work in a variety of fields, including data...

Conservation

USDA Conservation Plan Helps Florida Ranchers Afford to Protect and Serve a County

August 14, 2014 Renee Bodine, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Florida

John and Margaret Bushell planned to retire 11 years ago after a long career in law enforcement. But when they were about to settle down on their 50-acre ranch near Dade City, Fla. to tend cattle and ride horses, they got offered a deal from the nearby sheriff that they couldn’t pass up. The sheriff...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: The Farm Bill at Work in Your State

August 13, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Last week, USDA marked the six-month anniversary of the signing of the 2014 Farm Bill. I am proud to say that we’ve made important progress on every title of the Farm Bill, including issuing disaster assistance payments, updating risk management tools, modifying farm loan programs, announcing new...

Conservation Research and Science

Chinese High Tunnel Part of Innovation at Missouri Teaching Farm

August 12, 2014 Charlie Rahm, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Missouri

You can get just about anything you want at Millsap Farms, including an education about market farming. Curtis Millsap estimates that he, his family and a crew of interns feed about 200 families on 2.5 acres of his 20-acre farm near Springfield, Mo. While another seven acres of the farm sometimes...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

States Use Regional Partnership, Innovation to Protect Rivers and a Way of Life

August 11, 2014 Astor Boozer, Northwest Regional Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The Pacific Northwest is known for its picturesque lakes, cascading streams and dramatic coastlines. The many rivers of the Pacific Northwest—the Yakima, the Snake, Snohomish, Willamette, Klamath, Boise, and others—are part of the cultural, economic and environmental foundation of the region. These...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: Partnerships Power Conservation Efforts

August 06, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

When USDA launched the Regional Conservation Partnership Program several months ago, we talked about our hope that this new way of doing business would build coalitions of unlikely partners and bring new money and resources for conservation projects to the table. The overwhelmingly positive response...

Conservation
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