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Beginning Farmers and Ranchers Find One-Stop Shop in Farm Answers

April 27, 2016 Scott Elliott, NIFA Public Affairs

The following guest blog from a web communications coordinator at the University of Minnesota's Center for Farm Financial Management highlights the FarmAnswers.org information clearinghouse for new and beginning farmers and ranchers. Farm Answers is a vital element of the USDA-wide effort to make it...

Initiatives Farming

In New York, Youth Learn Leadership by Doing

January 05, 2016 Scott Elliott, 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. In Binghamton, New York, at-risk youth are learning to take charge of their lives by working on a variety of community...

Research and Science

Opportunities for Native Youth Available through APHIS' Safeguarding Natural Heritage Program

August 10, 2015 Leslie Wheelock, Director, Office of Tribal Relations

The land and our strong ties to the earth as humans are a source of culture and livelihood throughout Indian Country. Native youth carry the hopes of their ancestors forward, and many tribes have visited with me at the Office of Tribal Relations, interested in learning how their children and...

Conservation Animals Plants

Cultivating Native Leaders in Conservation

July 14, 2015 Leslie Wheelock, Director, Office of Tribal Relations

Recently, ninety Alaska Native, American Indian, and Native Hawaiian high school students came together at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia for a week of intensive education and peer-to-peer training about the impact of climate change on tribal communities...

Conservation Forestry

Feed Thy Neighbor: South LA Youth Use Neighborhood Gardens to Educate, Better Community Health

June 25, 2015 Amanda M. Hils, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

It began with the desire of a group of South Los Angeles high school students to increase access to more effective nutrition education at their school. They started small—a monthly guest speaker, bags of veggies, cutting boards, and nutrition education. Now, their efforts have blossomed and...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Closing the Summer Hunger Gap for Kids in Rural America

June 04, 2015 Armando Vasquez, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA, Food and Nutrition Service

Cindy Bomar is a dedicated person; she is dedicated to her job and to her various volunteer organizations. And most of her charitable efforts are devoted to helping children, especially poor children. As a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for youth in Virginia, Cindy has all too often seen...

Food and Nutrition

Arizona 4-H Director Earns Awards for Leadership in Nepal

April 17, 2015 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

With more than 6.5 million American youth actively involved in 4-H, it’s not unusual to think of 4-H as an “All-American” tradition – and that’s OK, but there’s more to the story. The fact is, it is estimated that more than 7 million youth in 80 countries around the world are 4-H’ers. Now, thanks to...

Initiatives

Latino Youth Conservation Leaders, Forest Service Leaders Share Blissful Experience of Transformational Conservation Successes

April 06, 2015 Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service

(Editor’s note: Luis Cruz is a youth conservation leader with Latino Legacy and PLT GreenSchools!, part of the Houston East End Greenbelt project. These projects are part of an eight-year partnership with the U.S. Forest Service Friends of the National Forests and Grasslands of Texas-Latino Legacy...

Forestry

Exploration and Agriculture: Connecting the Next Generation with Science to Grow the Future

December 11, 2014 Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Last week, we entered a bold new era of exploration and discovery as NASA launched the Orion spacecraft, a major step testing the possibility of going to Mars. As NASA contemplates sending human missions to Mars, one question we must answer is: what will the astronauts eat and what foods will assist...

Research and Science Technology

Communities Connect with Nature on Alaska's Tongass National Forest

December 08, 2014 Teresa Haugh, Alaska Region, U.S. Forest Service

Scott Harris, the conservation science director for the Sitka Conservation Society, is on a mission. He’s dedicated to connecting the communities of Southeast Alaska to the stunning, natural world that surrounds them including the Tongass National Forest. Sitka Conservation Society’s charge is to...

Forestry
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