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It Takes a Community to Prepare the Capitol Christmas Tree

November 08, 2011 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

When the 65-foot Californian white fir from the Stanislaus National Forest arrives at the Capitol at the start of the holiday season, it will arrive with several thousand of its friends from California. The Californian friends will be ornaments, as many as 5,000, that will decorate the Capitol...

Forestry

Location, Location, Location: Identifying Crucial Business Factors for Farmers Markets

November 04, 2011 Debra Tropp, Branch Chief, Farmers Market and Direct Marketing Research Branch, AMS

In business, location means everything. Not only do businesses need to understand where their customer base exists, but they also need to know where their competitors are. The same applies to farmers markets: they must understand their customers and competition to determine the potential for profit...

Food and Nutrition

USDA’s 2011 Harvest Festival: Gather with Us to Celebrate!

October 27, 2011 Annie Ceccarini, Education Outreach Specialist, The People's Garden

Let’s get together to enjoy the fruits of our labor! USDA's People’s Garden is sponsoring a Harvest Festival on Friday, October 28 from 10 am to 2 pm at USDA Farmers Market, on the northeast lawn of Jamie L. Whitten Building and along 12th Street in-between Jefferson Drive and Independence Avenue...

Health and Safety Initiatives

Wilderness Rangers Have Work Cut Out for them in Washington’s Backcountry

October 26, 2011 Kelly Sprute, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, US Forest Service

Hiking the backcountry in a national forest is a special experience where you will see wildlife and nature in its basic elements. But just in case you run into problems, there are wilderness rangers on some trails to lend a hand.

Forestry

Searching for Monte Cristo in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

October 14, 2011 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Like many national forests, Washington’s Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is home to visiting hikers, nature and recreation enthusiasts, fishers, and bird watchers.

Forestry

Volunteer Labor of Love Refurbishes Kelly Butte Lookout in Washington

October 12, 2011 Renee Bodine, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, US Forest Service

One hour of hiking through rock towers and outcroppings daubed with wildflowers bring you to a stone staircase leading up to the deck of the Kelly Butte Lookout perched at 5,379 feet.

Forestry

Border Patrol Explorers help Forest Service Cleanup in the State of Washington

October 05, 2011 Shannon O’Brien, US Forest Service, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest

Local teens recently teamed up with the Forest Service to help clean-up an abandoned marijuana grow site on the Methow Valley Ranger District on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in Washington.

Forestry

American Jobs Act - West Coast Roundup

September 30, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This past week, I traveled to the West Coast to connect with local leaders about President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act, which will put Americans to work and get our economy back on track – all without adding a dime to the deficit. It was a rewarding experience meeting the great people of...

USDA Results

Fill ‘Er Up … With Grass and Twigs?

September 28, 2011 Matt Herrick, Office of Communications

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport served as a dramatic backdrop today for an announcement by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack that delivers $136 million in research and development grants to public and private sector partners in 22 states. In short, the grants look to make energy for autos and...

USDA Results Energy

USDA Addresses Greater Outreach to Asian American Pacific Islander Communities

September 26, 2011 Keo Chea, Equal Opportunity Specialist, Office of Human Resources Management, Recruitment and Diversity Programs Division as Human Resources Specialist

Last week, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and the Office of Human Resources and Management hosted the USDA-Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Roundtable in Washington, D.C. The USDA-AAPI Roundtable brought together over 70 participants, including over 35 AAPI community...

Rural
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