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New Farm Bill Conservation Program Benefits Tribes Nationwide

February 11, 2015 Leslie Wheelock, Director, Office of Tribal Relations

Stewardship of the land is a sacred principle for many American Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages. For those looking to create a conservation strategy, however, it is important to understand early on that the terrain doesn’t stop where your land ends. Through the Regional Conservation...

Conservation

Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program Pays Dividends

January 27, 2015 Kelly Flynn, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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. A solid education is crucial to those seeking careers in animal science. However, many student loans can be burdensome. But...

Research and Science

A Century of Skiing With the US Forest Service

January 23, 2015 Kristin Merony, National Partnership Office, U.S. Forest Service

For the third time, the 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships have returned to the White River National Forest in Colorado, placing special emphasis on the importance of ski area development on national forests throughout America’s history. Each year millions of visitors ski and snowboard down the...

Forestry

Summer Sunshine Award Winners!

January 23, 2015 Sarah Stever, Program Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service, Western Region

It may be the middle of winter, but at USDA, we like to celebrate the success of our Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) all year long. Therefore, the Western Regional Office is thrilled to announce the winners and honorable mentions of the 2014 Summer Sunshine Awards. A total of eight organizations...

Food and Nutrition

A Potato's Eye on Idaho Agriculture

December 11, 2014 Vince Matthews, Idaho State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. When it comes...

Conservation

National USDA Award Honors Idaho's Pioneers Alliance for Sage Grouse Conservation

November 10, 2014 Alexis Collins, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Idaho

The Pioneers Alliance, a unique group of ranchers, community members, conservationists, elected officials and agency employees, is making a difference for sage grouse in south central Idaho. Based in Carey, Idaho, the alliance leads a local effort to protect working ranches and core sage grouse...

Conservation

How USDA Celebrated National School Lunch Week

October 24, 2014 Billy DeLancey, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

Last week, USDA celebrated National School Lunch Week from October 12 -18 with exciting local events across the country. It was a chance for USDA staff to meet with students and hear what they think of the newer, fresher options in the lunch room. It was also an opportunity for USDA officials to say...

Food and Nutrition

Partnering for a Strong Rural Economy is a USDA Specialty

October 03, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

A strong rural economy benefits the whole nation. Sales of specialty crops – which include everything from fruits and vegetables to tree nuts, cut flowers and nursery crops – total nearly $65 billion per year. The success of specialty crop farmers and businesses creates opportunities for new jobs...

Rural

Nation's Museums and Libraries Feed Minds and Bodies this Summer

September 26, 2014 Tony Craddock, Jr., Program Analyst, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Libraries remain a part of the fiber of American communities, with over 123,000 operating across the nation. And in states like Idaho, libraries provided children with more than just books! For the second straight year, the Idaho Commission for Libraries teamed up with AmeriCorps VISTAs and local...

Food and Nutrition

Idaho Ranch Applies 'All Lands Management' to Benefit Sage Grouse, Other Wildlife

September 12, 2014 Alexis Collins, NRCS Idaho

The Natural Resources Conservation Service works with ranchers and partners to improve habitat for sage grouse with funding through the Sage Grouse Initiative. Focusing on privately-owned lands, the initiative covers the 11 western state range of the bird. About 40 percent of the sage grouse dwell...

Conservation
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