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From Futile to Fertile: Midwest Farmers, Federal Partners Address Drought

November 29, 2012 Heather Hartley, USDA Ohio Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

The 2012 drought dried up more than just crops. For many U.S. farmers, it also dried up savings, material resources, and perhaps saddest of all, hope. “The drought of course impacted our crop yields tremendously,” said veteran Ohio dairy farmer Leon Weaver. “Corn yields were about 50 percent of...

Conservation

Special Delivery: Colorado Christmas Tree Arrives at U.S. Capitol

November 26, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

Every year, the Forest Service plays an integral role in providing the annual Capitol Christmas Tree, known as “The People’s tree”, from one of the agency’s 155 national forests to bedazzle the U.S. Capitol lawn. This year’s tree, a 73-foot Engleman Spruce, comes from the White River National Forest...

Forestry

Fourth Grader Donates to Waldo Canyon Fire Restoration Effort

November 05, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

As elementary school students, most kids are thinking about doing well in class, finishing their homework, participating in after school activities, playing video games and receiving presents. However, fourth grader Evan Gassiot decided not to receive birthday gifts this year.

Forestry

Ute Tribe in Rocky Mountain Region Honors 2012 Capitol Christmas Tree

November 02, 2012 Katelyn Jerman, Rocky Mountain Region External Affairs, and Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

This year’s Capitol Christmas Tree is coming from the White River National Forest in the Rocky Mountain Region and will be harvested at a private ceremony today, Nov. 2. Forest Service employees and the non-profit partner Choose Outdoors are hard at work planning the public tree celebration taking...

Forestry

Regional Drought Workshops Give Stakeholders an Opportunity to Learn About Resources

October 18, 2012 Amy Mund, USDA Colorado Public Information Officer

Over 100 attendees joined Thomas Guevara, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Affairs at the US Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration and Colorado Agricultural Commissioner John Salazar at the second of four regional workshops to outline resources available to assist with...

Conservation

Rocky Mountain Region Leads Effort to Address Watershed Health on White River National Forest

September 27, 2012 Katelyn Jerman, Rocky Mountain Region, External Affairs

In the wake of the 2012 summer fires, Colorado’s most precious natural resource, water, is a top priority for state, municipal, and federal agencies. Denver Water and the U.S. Forest Service are leaders in addressing water issues and growing concerns over watershed health. Just under two years ago...

Forestry

Forest Service Research Helping Grasslands, Shrublands Endure Changing Climate

September 25, 2012 Reggie Woodruff, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

Climate change’s threat to forests – specifically to trees – has garnered much attention among people concerned with protecting our environment. Yet, a lack of research on the effects of climate change on grasslands and shrublands is leaving land managers with little information to make decisions on...

Conservation Forestry Research and Science

Chimney Rock National Monument Joins Six Others Managed by the Forest Service

September 21, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Public Affairs Specialist, Office of Communication

Chimney Rock Archaeological Area – the jewel of San Juan National Forest – shines a lot brighter today after President Obama signed a proclamation establishing the area and surrounding land as Chimney Rock National Monument. It is the United States’ 103rd national monument and the seventh to be...

Forestry

A Colorado Child Care Center Expands with Support from USDA Rural Development

September 05, 2012 Amy Mund, Colorado USDA Public Information Officer

Riverhouse Children’s Center in Durango, Colorado strives to provide high quality care and early education services to young children from ages six weeks through five years old. In 2012, the center serves approximately 80 children in its five classrooms. Realizing their current location needed...

Rural

Promoting Women in Agriculture

July 24, 2012 Rebecca Blue, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of participating in a “Women in Agriculture” roundtable in Bailey, Col. The participants were from across the United States with a variety of agricultural backgrounds. Some were just beginning while others had years of experience under their belts. These women...

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