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Smoke Jumping Into History

June 02, 2015 Robert Hudson Westover, U.S. Forest Service, Office of Communications

Most people don’t conjure up images of the U.S. Forest Service when they think of the Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum. But every fire season the work of the Forest Service’s planes and helicopters, carrying smokejumpers, are vitally important to controlling the spread of wildland fires. This is...

Forestry

MyPlate Broadens its Reach

May 28, 2015 Elizabeth Rahavi, RD, Nutritionist

As part of Asian American and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month, the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP) is pleased to announce the translation of the ChooseMyPlate 10 Tips resource and MyPlate icon from English into 18 additional languages. The Office of Minority Health, of the...

Food and Nutrition

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Cory Carman

May 28, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky and Wendy Wasserman, Office Of Communications

As part of our ongoing #womeninag series, we are highlighting a different leading woman in agriculture each month. This month, we profile Cory Carman. Cory’s family has been ranching in Wallowa, Oregon since 1913. After graduating from Stanford with an environmental policy degree and working in...

Conservation Initiatives

Planting Seeds for New Careers for our Veterans

May 21, 2015 Yowei Peralta, AMS Veteran Program Manager

Tucked away in the countryside of Jacksonville, Fla., is a place that offers hope and opportunity for returning veterans. Veterans Farm, a 19-acre handicap-accessible farm that helps veterans learn how to make a living from farming and find healing in the land, opened its doors in 2009. Its founder...

Conservation

Creating Opportunity for All in Rural Communities

May 20, 2015 USDA Office of Communications

Last month, the Obama Administration and the White House Rural Council, with Secretary Vilsack as the chair, launched Rural Impact, a coordinated effort across federal agencies to strengthen rural economies by supporting children and their families. Today, Secretary Vilsack is in Memphis, Tennessee...

Rural

Announcing New Steps to Promote Pollinator Health

May 19, 2015 Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science & Technology and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Cross-posted from the White House blog: Pollinators are critical to the Nation's economy, food security, and environmental health. Honey bee pollination alone adds more than $15 billion in value to agricultural crops each year, and helps ensure that our diets include ample fruits, nuts, and...

Animals Plants

Bridging the Language Barrier for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

May 12, 2015 Kelly Flynn, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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. The Asian-Americans and Pacific Islander (AAPI) population is projected to reach 35.6 million in the next 40 years, making...

Research and Science

$1 Billion Invested in Rural Health Care Across 13 States

May 04, 2015 Brandon McBride, Administrator, Rural Utilities Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Karen B. DeSalvo, M.D., M.P.H., M.Sc.

In late 2011, the President announced a White House Rural Council initiative lead by the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to invest in rural health and link rural doctors and hospitals to financing for health IT. The initiative was designed to...

Rural Technology

Accelerating Economic Mobility Through Promise Zone Partnerships

April 29, 2015 USDA Office of Communications

In 2014, President Obama identified the first five communities to be part of the Promise Zone initiative -- a new placed-based effort to leverage investments, increase economic activity, improve educational opportunities and improve the quality of life in some of our country’s most challenged...

Conservation

April is National Garden Month

April 17, 2015 Wendy Wasserman, Office of Communications

Nothing says springtime more than the sprouts and shoots of a garden. Secretary Vilsack has declared April, 2015 as National Garden Month. The official proclamation celebrates the great American tradition of gardening at home, at school and in the community. USDA’s commitment to gardening has deep...

Conservation Initiatives
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