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Arkansas Producer Diversifies Breeder Hen Operation Using USDA Microloan

October 20, 2017 Cassie Bable, FSA Public Affairs Specialist

Agricultural producers know that the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) has programs to assist them when natural disasters strike and commodity prices decline; however, most producers take preventative measures to further protect their operation.

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Keeping Animals Connected All Over the World

October 03, 2016 Cody Sullivan, U.S. Forest Service Research and Development Program

The landscape modeling expertise Samuel Cushman provides as a research ecologist at the U.S. Forest Service’s Rocky Mountain Research Station is in demand worldwide as human-caused disturbances impact animal distribution, connectivity and survival. Whether it’s clouded leopards in Borneo, lions in...

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USDA Signs Three International Agreements Supporting Animal Health and Global Trade

June 27, 2016 Donna Karlsons, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist

International trade is a key factor in the economic and financial stability of many countries. Trade restrictions resulting from an animal disease outbreak can have devastating economic effects. With this in mind, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service signed three international...

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Alternatives to Antibiotics to Keep Food Animals Healthy

November 18, 2015 Dr. Steven Kappes, USDA One Health Joint Working Group Co-Chair and Deputy Administrator, Animal Production and Protection, USDA Agricultural Research Service

Antibiotics are lifesavers. We depend on them to treat bacterial infections and diseases such as pneumonia, bronchitis and strep throat, as well as ear infections and infected wounds. In response to U.S. Food and Drug Administration guidance, veterinarians and producers are moving toward more...

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USDA's National Centers for Animal Health Makes an Impact on Agriculture

March 07, 2014 Ed Avalos, USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

In February, I had the opportunity to visit USDA’s National Centers for Animal Health in Ames, Iowa. This campus hosts employees from both APHIS and ARS, who work together with tremendous collaboration. ARS employees conduct research on diseases of economic importance to the U.S. livestock and...

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On the One Year Anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, USDA Looks Ahead

October 29, 2013 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications

All this week, Americans are pausing to reflect on the devastation caused when Hurricane Sandy slammed ashore on the eastern seaboard. Over 160 people died, property was damaged, lives were disrupted, families were torn apart and jobs were affected. USDA helped the recovery effort in a number of...

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After Oklahoma Tornado, USDA Assists in Pet Rescues

May 31, 2013 Dwight Cunningham, Public Affairs Specialist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

“His name is Zeke,” read the Facebook posting after the May tornado that devastated Moore, Okla. “He’s a male boxer, almost 6 months old. Wearing green collar. Last seen near NW 63rd and Portland. He is fawn, black mask with white marking on face, chest and paws. We miss him very much. Please return...

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In Sandy's Wake, Partners Work to Save Pets

November 27, 2012 Dwight Cunningham, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

Hurricane Sandy brought together an un-tested coalition of animal welfare groups, local governments and federal agencies focusing on one primary goal: Using already established human assistance networks to help states feed pets impacted by the massive storm. A team of animal care experts from the U...

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