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NRCS Snow Surveyor Collects Vital Water Data, Lives Dream Job

January 10, 2013 Spencer Miller, NRCS

Koeberle’s job carries her over mountains by helicopter and horse, snowshoes and skis. She has encountered grizzly bears, avalanches and wolves and visited ridges that few people have seen. Koeberle is a hydrologist and snow surveyor for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and works...

Conservation

School Gardens on Wheels

December 10, 2012 Leslie Burks, Project Manager for The People’s Garden Initiative

USDA partnered with The Washington Capitals to bring a People’s Garden to Powell Elementary School in Washington, DC almost 2 years ago. The process began with a garden design session so parents, teachers and students from every grade could put their ideas on paper. Hundreds of ideas were collected...

Initiatives

Secretary Vilsack Addresses White House Tribal Nations Conference-Unveils Sacred Sites Report

December 06, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Yesterday, it was my privilege to join other cabinet members in addressing an estimated 500 tribal members from across the United States at the White House Tribal Nations Conference at the Interior Department.

Forestry

FSIS Adds a Dash of Food Safety to Taste of DC

October 19, 2012 Luis Delgadillo, Driver for the Food Safety Discovery Zone, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Washington, D.C.’s premier ‘foodie’ extravaganza, the 2 nd annual Taste of DC, brought warm deliciousness to the heart of the capital during the Columbus Day weekend, Oct. 6-8. Thirty restaurants gathered along Pennsylvania Avenue with food samples, music and entertainment for people of the National...

Health and Safety

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

To Bee Keep or Not to Bee Keep

July 03, 2012 Mary Conley, Communications Director, USDA Research, Education and Economics

This week, representatives from USDA have been down on the National Mall, staffing hands-on exhibits about food safety, bioenergy and even bees. Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have, for years, been studying Colony Collapse disorder (CCD), which has been attacking honey bee colonies...

Initiatives Research and Science

Pacific NW Ski Area Association Honors Forest Service Scientists

May 30, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In recognition of their nearly 70 years of combined service to the Pacific Northwest Ski Areas Association, Garth Ferber, Kenny Kramer, and Mark Moore are sharing the group’s 2012 Partner of the Year awards. The three are meteorologists employed by the Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center– a unit...

Forestry

Undersecretary Promotes “All of the Above” Renewable Energy Strategy

May 25, 2012 Phil Eggman, USDA Rural Development Washington State Office

Rural America has great potential in helping the U.S. meet the future energy demand by deploying alternative energy and energy efficiency sources and practices, so says U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Under Secretary for Rural Development, Dallas Tonsager, who visited the Pacific Northwest National...

Energy Rural

Falcon Nests put Temporary Halt to Rock Wall Climbing in Washington

May 01, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Climbers are being asked to temporarily avoid a popular rock wall on the western slopes of Washington’s Cascade Mountains because it’s become a nesting spot for peregrine falcons.

Forestry

Life is a Truck Farm

April 19, 2012 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach and Education Coordinator, The People’s Garden Initiative

DC Truck Farm is a collaborative effort between D.C. Central Kitchen (DCCK) and USDA’s People’s Garden Initiative. Now in its second year, this garden on wheels travels around the Nation’s Capital teaching urban youth about agriculture, soil science and nutrition education. It got moving thanks to...

Initiatives
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