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Conservation Science Training Center in Ohio Constructed with Support from USDA

June 14, 2010

By Michael Jones, Rural Development Public Affairs Director

Conservation Research and Science

"The Big Garden" Spreads Like Wildflower

May 28, 2010 acampbell

By USDA Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships Inner city Omaha is an economically distressed area, especially among the predominantly African-American and senior populations. Poverty rates and obesity among young people are high and access to healthy, affordable food is low, especially for those...

Food and Nutrition

Lewis & Clark National Forest Hosts ‘Hands-On’ Outdoor Science Classrooms

May 26, 2010

By Phil Sammon While many of their contemporaries across the country may have had their hands on game controllers this week, 1,700 junior high school students from Great Falls, Montana public schools had their hands on caddisfly and mayfly larvae, crayfish, snails, clams, plus a wide range of plants...

Forestry

Feeling Stressed? So are Poplars

May 25, 2010

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 the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. By Jennifer Donovan, Michigan Technological University

Research and Science

Discussing the Power of Telemedicine

May 18, 2010 Jonathan Adelstein, Administrator, Rural Utilities Service

I am very pleased to launch our latest effort to encourage more widespread use and understanding of the life-saving field of telemedicine through our Power of Telemedicine web discussion. Telemedicine has grown steadily over the past decade. The USDA’s Rural Utilities Service (RUS) has participated...

Technology

Rain, Snow, and Sleet Didn’t Stop Kids at USDA Utah Event

May 11, 2010

Submitted by Dave Conine, USDA Rural Development State Director and Donna Birk, PIC Weather was cold in late April in Utah when Santaquin City celebrated Earth Day with USDA Rural Development. Santaquin City officials were shivering with excitement to receive a $7 million plus loan and grant...

Rural

Alaskan Businesses “REAP” the Benefits of Renewable Energy Grants and Loan Guarantees

May 04, 2010 Alaska Rural Development State Director Jim Nordlund

Several months ago, Vice President Biden said: “I’m pleased to report that the administration is laying the foundation for a clean energy economy that will create a new generation of jobs, reduce dependence on oil and enhance national security.” If you want proof, check out USDA’s Rural Energy for...

Energy

An Exciting Project with Many Active Partners

April 23, 2010 Sam Cuenca, District Wildlife Biologist, Region 5 Naturewatch Coordinator, Scott Salmon River Ranger District

In 1999, Yreka High School in Yreka, California received funds from a Forest Service Grant (Partners in Flight Program) to enhance their agriculture and natural resource program and provide wildlife habitat on school grounds. These funds were used to build a songbird garden, purchase fencing...

Forestry Initiatives

Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager Observes Earth Day by Announcing Water System Funding in Rural Colorado

April 23, 2010

Written by Amy Mund, Public Information Coordinator USDA Rural Development-Colorado

Rural

USDA Joins the Effort to Help Americans Get Outdoors

April 16, 2010

By Phil Sammon, Forest Service, Public Affairs Specialist Today, President Barack Obama, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality and Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior, hosted the White House Conference on America’s Great...

Conservation Forestry
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