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Caddo Nation Helps Identify New Heritage Sites on Texas, Louisiana National Forests

January 11, 2013 Ernie Murray, National Forests and Grasslands in Texas, and Daniel Cain, Kisatchie National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Thinking outside the box proved to be a winning solution when the U.S. Forest Service and the Caddo Nation joined forces to investigate and identify archeological sites on national forests in Texas and Louisiana. In 2009, Barbara Williams, heritage program manager for the National Forests and...

Forestry

Protecting and Providing

January 07, 2013 Jaime Tankersley, NRCS Texas

For 40 years, Vietnam veteran Javier Mancha has developed his Maverick County, Tex. land by hand, and relied on USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to help incorporate conservation practices into his operation. Mancha’s Rosita Valley farm is known locally for growing some of the...

Conservation

First Generation Conservationist

December 14, 2012 Jaime Tankersley, NRCS Texas

It was 1993 when Pat Maples and her husband made a ranch outside of San Saba, Tex. their home. With advice from a neighbor, the Maples’ purchased Angus cattle and leased out land for hunting. But that was not enough to keep the ranch viable.

Conservation

Why I Became an Inspector in APHIS’ Animal Care Program

November 13, 2012 David Sacks, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

USDA/APHIS’ Animal Care program enforces the federal Animal Welfare Act, which sets standards for humane care and treatment that must be provided for certain animals that are exhibited to the public, bred for commercial sale, used in biomedical research, or transported commercially. Individuals...

Animals Plants

Colonias Receive Support from USDA Rural Development

November 02, 2012 Rural Development Acting Deputy Under Secretary Judith Canales

For thousands of families and communities along the US/Mexico border, USDA Rural Development (RD) has provided help…and hope. Over the past four years we have invested more than $1.2 billion dollars in Colonias in Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas—financing a range of projects from clinics...

Rural

BatsLive! Registration Underway for Sept. 18 First Live Public Education Web Broadcast

September 14, 2012 Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service

Want to know more about one of the most beneficial, yet misunderstood mammals on earth? Learn more about the amazing life of bats including the home of the world’s largest bat colony as the U.S. Forest Service co-sponsors a live distance learning web broadcast on Sept. 18.

Forestry

Farmers Help WIC Participants Get Fresh Produce Down in Texas

August 30, 2012 Sundal Ali, USDA FNS Summer Intern

Young toddlers and children crowded the tents, shuffling and giggling, as they waited for their parents to purchase produce for the family. The Arlington Farmers’ Market was filled with customers who participate in the Women, Infants and Children program (WIC) and farmers who were excited to cater...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Strives to Improve Water Quality and Public Health in Low Income Communities in the Southwest

August 28, 2012 Candice Celestin, LAPAS

Acting Deputy Under Secretary Judith Canales traveled to Texas recently to announce a much needed change to the USDA Rural Development water and wastewater funding process. Canales met with community members and local leaders in the City of Peñitas water treatment plant during her visit, and also...

Rural

Grazing Lands Conference Relies on Cowboy Experts

August 13, 2012 Beverly Moseley, NRCS Texas

James K. “Rooter” Brite, Jr. is a born-to-the-land Texas rancher and participant in USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) conservation programs. Brite was born and raised on the ranch his grandfather, J.A. Brite, purchased in 1929, near Bowie, Texas. These days he runs more than 850...

Conservation

Texas Ranchers Want More Chickens

August 01, 2012 Quenna Terry, NRCS Texas

Cattle ranchers in the Texas Panhandle are interested in raising more than just cattle and grass. They also want to raise chickens—lesser prairie-chickens, to be exact! The lesser prairie-chicken is a ground-nesting bird native to the mixed-grass prairies of the Texas panhandle, Colorado, Kansas...

Conservation
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