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Cochran Fellow Influences Food Security in Mozambique

November 08, 2013 Brian Guse, Foreign Agricultural Service, Director of Trade & Scientific Exchanges Division

Promoting food security and agricultural development around the world is a key part of the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) mission. One way FAS does this is by providing educational opportunities to emerging leaders from developing countries through programs such as the Cochran Fellowship Program...

Food and Nutrition Trade

U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, a Gift from the People, Headed Toward Washington, D.C.

November 04, 2013 Franklin Pemberton, Colville National Forest, and Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

More than 300 people gathered on in 25-degree weather to witness the harvesting of the 88-foot 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree from the Colville National Forest, the first step in its 5,000 mile journey from Washington State to the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. More than a dozen spotters and...

Forestry

Ag Statistician Goes from NCAA to NASS

October 29, 2013 King Whetstone, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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. 2013 is the International Year of Statistics. As part of this global event, every month this year USDA’s National...

Research and Science

Forest Service Puts Out 'Bat' Signal for You to Get Involved

October 28, 2013 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

Synonymous with a superhero signal in the sky and silhouettes hanging upside down in a darkened cave, bats inspire a long-standing fascination, and with good reason: Bats are vital to healthy ecosystems and human economies world-wide. With Halloween upon us and many people believing bats are creepy...

Conservation Forestry Research and Science

Dallas Schools Look to Source School Meals within the State of Texas

October 24, 2013 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

This post was written by USDA Farm to School Grantee Dallas Independent School District (ISD). Last November, the district became one of a cohort of 32 schools and districts across the country using USDA funds to spend a year planning a robust farm to school program, embedding best practices from...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Residential Citrus Growers: Help Us Stop the Spread of Citrus Disease

October 23, 2013 Lawrence Hawkins, Public Affairs Specialist, Legislative and Public Affairs, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

If you are like millions of other Americans, there’s a chance you have a citrus tree or two growing in your yard. As a residential citrus grower, it is very important to check your trees regularly for signs of disease. A diseased tree in your yard may seem like no big deal; however, it can easily...

Animals Plants

Young Texas Trio Brings Technology to the Farm

September 25, 2013 Quenna Terry, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Texas

The tales of young, tech-savvy entrepreneurs launching new ventures out of Silicon Valley are common. But what about three 20-something brothers who live – not in some high tech mecca – but near the small community of Wildorado, Texas, who started a new business venture? The Gruhlkey brothers –...

Conservation Technology

Forest Service Reaches Latinos through Legacy Program

September 19, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Roughly a decade ago, Tamberly Conway impulsively agreed to leave Key West, Fla., with a friend to serve as crew members on a 47-foot sailboat with a captain they barely knew. But somewhere between Key West and Guatemala, she began reevaluating her decision. They got off the boat in Guatemala and...

Forestry

Partnership and Investment on Health IT Week

September 18, 2013 Doug O’Brien, Acting Under Secretary for Rural Development

This week at USDA we are celebrating National Health IT week by highlighting USDA’s ongoing efforts to expand modern health care access to rural America. Yesterday, we announced two new steps to improve health care for rural Americans – both through new investments in health infrastructure and...

Rural

The US Forest Service Wants You to See Fall Colors - No Matter Where You Live

September 09, 2013 Robert H. Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

What to see, when to see it, and where to see it is what the U.S. Forest Service 2013 Fall Colors web pages are all about — making the colors of fall that much easier to find, appreciate and understand. The glorious colors that come with autumn across our nation should not be missed. From New...

Forestry
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