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USDA Celebrates Efforts in Support of U.S.-Mexico Cattle Trade

October 10, 2014 Abbey Fretz, APHIS Legislative Director

Trade... Employee safety... U.S. Livestock Health… Every organization must work to balance its priorities, and these are just a few of the priorities that the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has as part of its work at the livestock inspection facilities along the border between...

Animals Plants

USDA Marks 50th Anniversary of the Job Corps

September 26, 2014 Meryl Harrell, Chief of Staff, Natural Resources and Environment

Fifty years ago, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the Economic Opportunity Act. This Act, part of the government effort to wipe out poverty, created the Job Corps program, which has had a positive effect on countless young lives, giving them a chance to break multi-generational cycles of...

Conservation Forestry

One Farm at a Time, USDA Helps Landowners Conserve Water in Ogallala Region

September 26, 2014 Brenda Ling, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Wyoming

James Pike has tackled an important and thorny issue in Laramie County, Wyoming – water conservation. More specifically, this district conservationist with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has diligently worked to encourage farmers and ranchers in the region that is fed by the...

Conservation

HACU Empowers the Next Generation

September 23, 2014 Dan Wueste, USDA Hispanic-Serving Institutions National Program

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. To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, USDA’s Research, Education, and Economics mission area will highlight those...

Research and Science

New Mexico: A Rich Cultural History of Farming and Ranching

September 11, 2014 Longino Bustillos, New Mexico State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. Farming has...

USDA Results

Ensuring Healthy Meals during the Summer Helps Kids Head Back to Class Ready to Learn

August 27, 2014 Terri Romine-Ortega, Public Affairs Specialist, FNS Southwest Region

Children who live in the Franklin Vista Apartments in Anthony, N.M., didn’t have to walk far to receive a healthy breakfast and lunch this summer, thanks to Gadsden ISD Food Service Director Demetrious Giovas. He made sure children there were able to gather under the covered porch of the apartment...

Food and Nutrition

Smokey Bear, Iconic Symbol of Wildfire Prevention, Still Going Strong at 70

August 07, 2014 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

“Remember . . . Only YOU Can Prevent Forest Fires.” For more than 50 years, that iconic catch phrase grabbed the hearts and minds of generations of children, spurred a series of books, games and gifts, helped to change the face of wildland firefighting and prompted more than one child to grow up to...

Forestry

Give Students What They Are Asking For: Healthier Foods, Healthier Lives

July 10, 2014 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Today’s guest post comes from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, an organization that aptly describes itself as “a catalyst for children’s health.” While the Alliance has been active in many settings, we at USDA particularly appreciate the dedication they have shown to improving school...

Food and Nutrition

Homeownership Becomes Reality at Zuni Pueblo

June 20, 2014 Terry Brunner, USDA Rural Development State Director for New Mexico

By mid-morning the wind was howling and blowing the auburn colored sand across Zuni Pueblo located in western New Mexico. But this was the last thing on the minds of Kay Panteah, Reyanna Nastarcio and Martha Sheche tribal members of Zuni Pueblo. This is the day they celebrate the completion of...

Rural

Pollinator Protection: Conservation Helps Rare Butterfly

June 19, 2014 Elisa O'Halloran, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Every year, millions of tourists fly from central Mexico into the United States, first stopping in the deep American South and then continuing northward even into parts of southern Canada. How all of this is done without passports, customs agents or airplanes? This is the annual journey made by...

Conservation
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