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Trade Takes Center Stage at Agricultural Outlook Forum

February 25, 2011 Katie Gorscak, FAS Public Affairs, Washington, D.C.

Agricultural exports were at the forefront during yesterday’s National Export Initiative (NEI) session at USDA’s 2011 Agricultural Outlook Forum. Earlier that day, USDA Chief Economist Joe Glauber announced the latest agricultural export forecast for fiscal year 2011 (Oct. 1, 2010-Sept. 30, 2011)...

Trade

Deputy Agriculture Secretary Announces Value Added Producer Grant Program Changes to Assist Farmers as They Add Value to Products

February 23, 2011 Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

I recently began the Know your Farmer, Know Your Food College tour, and one of the locations I visited was a farmer’s market in North Carolina. Many of the regionally and locally produced products we see at farmer’s markets have a helping hand from USDA’s Value-Added Producer Grant program...

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Draw Up a Winning Game Plan with Nutritious Foods and Physical Activity

February 07, 2011 Aaron Lavallee, Communications Coordinator, USDA Office of Communications

What do dairy farmers, NFL stars, and the Secretary of Agriculture have in common? They all braved the winter weather and traveled to the site of Super Bowl XLV to support the Fuel Up to Play 60 (FUTP60) program. FUTP60 conducted a kids’ football clinic at the NFL Experience, an interactive theme...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

The Affordable Care Act Supports Small Business

January 19, 2011 Justin DeJong, Press Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Communications

Small businesses are the backbone of this country. They employ nearly half of the workers in rural America and are an integral part of the American economy. Today, Congress will vote on whether or not to repeal this new law, just as its benefits are beginning to reach rural Americans. Repeal of the...

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Smokejumpers as “Beetle Busters”

January 12, 2011 Jennifer Jones, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service, Fire and Aviation Management

While many USDA Forest Service employees spend their summers working as Smokejumpers fighting wildfires in the west, they in turn spend their falls in the east working as Beetle Busters, helping the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) combat the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB).

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It Gets Better

November 29, 2010 Justin DeJong, Press Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Communications

If you have ever been bullied, Secretary Vilsack wants you to know that it gets better.

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