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Your Next Trip to the Great Outdoors Helps the Economy

July 05, 2017 Larry Moore, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

When a family packs up their car for a trip out to their national forests and grasslands, they create more than just memories. They create jobs. Nearly three-quarters of Americans live within 100 miles of a national forest or grassland. Every year national forests and grasslands receive nearly 150...

Forestry

Forest Service Exceeds Ecological Restoration Goals

December 19, 2014 U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell

I am proud to announce that we exceeded our ecological restoration goals for Fiscal Year 2014. This was no small feat. A lot of great people across the U.S. Forest Service worked hard to make it a reality. We did substantial homework and planning, and then based on that we made strategic investments...

Forestry

Unique Collaboration Strategy Brings Trail Users Together in Georgia National Forests

February 22, 2012 Judy Toppins, Public Affairs Staff Officer, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests

The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests in Georgia receive 2.2 million visitors each year, and their primary activity is use of 850 miles of designated system trails. But it’s not only hikers that take advantage of the recreation opportunities which these trails provide. Cyclists, hunters, anglers...

Forestry

Secretary's Column: Lessons from the Farm to Strengthen America

September 23, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

A week ago, President Obama released the American Jobs Act, a specific plan to jumpstart our economy and put Americans to work today. It contains ideas that both parties in Washington have supported. And yesterday, he laid out a plan that will pay for it – and for other long-term investments we need...

USDA Results

Forest Service Program helps Protect 10,000 Acres of Montana Wildlands

August 01, 2011 Jan Lerum, USFS State and Private Forestry, Region 1 and Region 4

The U.S. Forest Service's Forest Legacy Program, working with Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, the Trust for Public Land, and the Nature Conservancy, and local groups helped permanently protect more than 10,000 acres of Montana forest land on Wednesday, July 27, protecting it for...

Conservation Forestry

Continued Recovery for America’s Agricultural Economy

September 02, 2010 Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture

Cross-posted from the White House Blog Yesterday I was pleased to receive the encouraging news from two USDA reports that illustrate the strength of the recovery in our agricultural economy. The 2010 Farm Income Forecast and Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade show a positive picture for 2010, and...

USDA Results Rural

Kansas City Board of Trade Offers Examples for African Ministers

August 10, 2010 Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, Jim Miller

One of the most interesting aspects of my job is meeting interesting people from all parts of the world. Last week I only had to travel as far as Kansas City to meet nearly two dozen African ministers of trade, commerce, and agriculture for a visit to the Kansas City Board of Trade as part of the...

USDA Results Trade

Strengthening the Rural Economy

April 27, 2010 Christina Romer, Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers and
Ann Wolverton, Senior Economist at the Council of Economic Advisers who focuses on Energy, Environment and Natural Resources

Cross-Posted from the White House Blog . Rural areas are home to about 50 million Americans and are an essential part of the overall economy. As the President embarks on the next stops on the White House to Main Street Tour in Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri, the CEA today released a report that...

Initiatives Energy Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming
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