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Boston Beats the Asian Longhorned Beetle

May 20, 2014 Patty Douglass, APHIS State Plant Health Director for Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island

One of the things I consider a highlight of my career and that I will always remember is our successful response to the July 2010 detection of the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) in Boston, Massachusetts. As I attended the May 12 ceremony commemorating the eradication of the ALB infestation in Boston...

Animals Plants

Opportunity is Brewing with USDA Grant Program

May 01, 2014 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Over the years, the way we look at food in America has changed and evolved. As people explore new tastes, adjust their diets and become more familiar with new ingredients, it is up to farmers and ranchers to stay innovative and responsive to new demands. Through my role at USDA I often visit with...

USDA Results

Why Research is Vital for Eradicating the Asian Longhorned Beetle

April 23, 2014 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program

In addition to the existing science-based eradication protocols for fighting an Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) infestation, such as surveying trees and removing infested ones, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) relies on on-going research to not only improve current...

Animals Plants

U.S. Forest Service Helps Fund Harvard Forest Green Energy Project

March 19, 2014 Steve Marshall, Assistant Director of Cooperative Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

I recently had the opportunity to speak at the dedication ceremony for the Harvard Forest Wood Energy Project, an exciting venture partially supported by the U.S. Forest Service Northeastern Area. This woody-biomass heating system will support 50,000 square feet of the central campus buildings and...

Energy Forestry

Beginning Farmer Seeks Greener Pastures, Sustainable Future

January 22, 2014 Diane Petit, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Massachusetts

When Sean Stanton started improving the pastures surrounding his small farm in Great Barrington, Mass., his efforts not only benefited the natural resources of this scenic southwest corner of Berkshire County but also diners at a Manhattan restaurant. That’s because he supplies the Blue Hill...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

The Kindergarten Initiative: Connecting Students and their Families to the Worcester Food Environment

January 17, 2014 Penny Weaver, Campaign and Partnership Coordinator, Northeast Regional Office, Food and Nutrition Service, Boston, MA

Massachusetts Farm to School Project and the Worcester Public Schools are helping kindergarteners understand how and where food is grown. They are teaching children about nutrition through local food tastings, farm and farmer visits, cooking demonstrations and take home produce. The Worcester...

Food and Nutrition Farming

What does Maple Syrup Have in Common with an Invasive Insect?

December 17, 2013 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program

Today is National Maple Syrup Day! So, what does maple syrup have in common with an invasive insect? Well, if the insect is the Asian longhorned beetle, then they both can come from maple trees. Obviously, we want the maple syrup and not the invasive beetle. But who cares? And why should anyone care...

Animals Plants

Conservation Innovation Grant Helps Cranberry Farmers Conserve Water, Shield Fruit from Cold

November 25, 2013 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

It’s tough to imagine the Thanksgiving celebration without turkey, dressing, and most importantly, the cranberry sauce. To keep this holiday staple safe from the cold and ready for harvest, farmers apply water to cranberries on frosty nights. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and Cape...

Conservation

High School Students Discover the Forest

September 17, 2013 Laura Kenefic and Jane Hodgins, Northern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

When you invite high school students into the woods, you set the stage for wonder, excitement and endless questions. Organizers for “Discover the Forest,” a new venture sponsored by the U.S. Forest Service and the University of Maine, also hope that, in addition to learning about the forest...

Forestry

Speak Up: You Can Help Protect America's Hardwood Trees against the Asian Longhorned Beetle!

August 05, 2013 Natalie Loggans, USDA, APHIS, Legislative and Public Affairs

From the moment an Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) infests a tree, there is no cure. No amount of treatments will drive this deadly pest from the comfort of America’s heartwood, leaving thousands of trees dead and dying in the northeastern U.S. However, as bleak as this may sound, there is a way to...

Conservation Animals Plants
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