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USDA Celebrates the Public Service of 12 Unsung Heroes

May 06, 2015 Assistant Secretary for Administration Dr. Gregory Parham

Every day, USDA employees are hard at work providing safe, nutritious food for our families and children; conserving our land and natural resources; supporting our nation’s farmers and ranchers; expanding market opportunities for American agriculture at home and abroad; and investing in our rural...

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A Century of Skiing With the US Forest Service

January 23, 2015 Kristin Merony, National Partnership Office, U.S. Forest Service

For the third time, the 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships have returned to the White River National Forest in Colorado, placing special emphasis on the importance of ski area development on national forests throughout America’s history. Each year millions of visitors ski and snowboard down the...

Forestry

USDA Northeastern Regional Climate Hub Gets Ready to Help Producers, Forest Managers, Deal with Challenges

February 18, 2014 David Hollinger, U.S. Forest Service

If you work outside, you care about the weather. But if your business depends on the weather, you should care about the climate. Those of us who have lived in the Northeast for years know that something is up with the weather. It’s more changeable; too wet one month, too dry the next. Spring is...

Forestry

White Mountain National Forest Celebrates its History

February 18, 2014 Colleen Mainville, White Mountain National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

On Jan. 2, 1914, the federal government bought a 7,000-acre parcel in Benton, N.H. from E. Bertram Pike at a price of $13.25 per acre. "We're commemorating the first acquisition of what became the White Mountain National Forest, one of New Hampshire's jewels," said David Govatski, a retired Forest...

Forestry

NRCS Helps with Reforestation Efforts on a Scarred Tribal Landscape

June 18, 2013 Beverly Moseley, NRCS

From the top of Limestone Ridge, 6,000 feet up, the scars of a massive wildfire on Arizona’s White Mountain Apache Reservation in east central Arizona are still visible. As far as the eye can see are bare mountain ranges where century-old ponderosa pines once stood. A decade ago, the Rodeo-Chediski...

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US Mint Releases Quarter Honoring White Mountain National Forest

January 28, 2013 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The wind-whipped peaks that tower above the tree-filled valleys of the White Mountain National Forest have been a symbol of wild America since well before the first New England colonies were established. Now, the natural beauty that has drawn visitors for centuries is featured on an America the...

Forestry

White Mountain National Forest Named a “Treasured Landscape”

November 01, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

One of the best destinations to visit in New England is the White Mountain National Forest, with its campgrounds, hiking trails, scenic drives, beautiful landscapes and world renowned fall foliage. The forest has recently been adopted by the National Forest Foundation as one of its “Treasured...

Forestry

Forest Service Eastern Region highlights Legacy Trail on White Mountain National Forest

May 25, 2012 Colleen Mainville, public affairs specialist on the White Mountain National Forest and Deidra L. McGee, U.S. Forest Service Washington Office of Communication

The Weeks Act 100-mile Legacy Trail has recently been unveiled as a virtual self-guided driving tour of the White Mountains in New Hampshire. The tour is named after the watershed conservation legislation of 1911 known as the Weeks Act that led to the creation of national forests east of the...

Forestry

Forest Service Stream Technology Can Prevent Road and Bridge Washouts

April 12, 2012 Nat Gillespie, National Assistant Fisheries Program Leader, Washington Office, U.S. Forest Service

Remember the devastating floods in Vermont – the worst in a century – that made national headlines late last August? Hurricane Irene pounded Vermont and the Green Mountain National Forest and New Hampshire and the White Mountain National Forest with up to 12 inches of rain in less than a day. Many...

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