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US Forest Service Research of Black Fingers of Death Fungus May Lessen the Intensity of Wildland Fires

June 29, 2011 Robert Hudson Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service

The long battle to mitigate and potentially eliminate cheatgrass, one of the American West’s most menacing invasive weeds, has just taken a positive step forward. U.S. Forest Service research, conducted by ecologist Susan Meyer, has demonstrated in field trials that the fungal pathogen known...

Forestry Research and Science

Utah Business Leaders Discuss Job Creation and the Economy at White House Business Council Event

June 29, 2011 Donna Birk, USDA Rural Development Utah Public Information Officer

Last week Agriculture Under Secretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager met with Twenty-two Utah business leaders for a White House Business Council roundtable. The meeting was hosted by Zions Bank Corporation and USDA Rural Development. Salt Lake City was one of the 100 communities across the...

Rural

Oglala Sioux Tribe Celebrates Homeownership Month

June 29, 2011 Tammi Schone, USDA South Dakota Public Information Officer

John Yellow Bird Steele, President of the Oglala Sioux Tribe (OST) signed a proclamation declaring June 2011 National Homeownership Month. The signing event took place in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, earlier this month with Partnership for Housing and USDA Rural Development on site for the ceremony....

Rural

FSA Employee Joyce Bowie Recognized for Maximizing Opportunities for Small Businesses

June 29, 2011 Latawnya D. Dia, Farm Service Agency

Farm Service Agency (FSA) acting Administrator Bruce Nelson praised Director of Contracting Activity Designee Joyce Bowie recently for her career work that earned her the distinguished USDA Champion Award at the Small Business and AbilityOne Award ceremony held at USDA. A member of the FSA...

Rural

Pushing Brush to Create Quail Habitat

June 29, 2011 Randall Henry, NRCS Texas

Tommy Berend, ranch operator at the 9,000-acre Circle A Ranch in Archer County, Texas, wanted to eliminate mesquite, restore open spaces and plant native grasses on the ranch. The mesquite consumed large amounts of water in areas where Berend wanted to create habitat for quail and other wildlife...

Conservation

USDA Helps Americans Every Day, Every Way—and at Christmastime, Too.

December 30, 2010 Alan Shannon, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Midwest Region

Secretary Vilsack likes to say that because of the scope of its programs, USDA serves Americans every day, every way. A recent experience from a Midwest feeding partner, Milwaukee Hunger Task Force, demonstrates the immense—and also incredibly personal—reach of USDA programs, the importance of our...

Food and Nutrition

Announcing This Year's Distinguished Plenary Panel

December 29, 2010 Brenda Chapin, Forum Coordinator, USDA

USDA’s annual Agricultural Outlook Forum, Today’s Strategies & Tomorrow’s Opportunities, will be held February 24-25, 2011, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, Virginia. Secretary Tom Vilsack will deliver the Keynote Address. The Distinguished Plenary Panel will be moderated by...

USDA Results Technology

Harvest Time Leads to Delicious Meal at Dallas Elementary School

December 29, 2010 Andrea McCauley, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Southwest Region

On a cool mid November morning in Dallas, first graders at Stonewall Jackson Elementary rushed through their 20,000 square foot garden to harvest the vegetables they’ve been monitoring with anticipation. On this day, they were getting a chance to taste their bounty, along with prominent local Chef...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Regional Collaboration Uses Local Food Systems to Expand Rural-Urban Partnership

December 28, 2010 Bill Menner, USDA Rural Development State Director in Iowa

A regional initiative in Southwest Iowa originally intended to train farmers on local-food production has evolved into a rural-urban partnership that touches a poverty-stricken community. I joined USDA Rural Development Acting Deputy Under Secretary Doug O’Brien in Oakland, Iowa, recently to meet...

Rural

USDA Food Safety Discovery Zone Wrap-Up

December 28, 2010 Ieshia Jones, LCDR and Sherry V. Spriggs, LCDR, U.S. Public Health Service, Public Affairs Specialists, FSIS

The USDA’s Food Safety Discovery Zone (FSDZ) concluded its 2010 tour season on November 13, 2010 at the National Science Teachers Association Area Conference, in Baltimore, MD. “How can I get this to my school and how much does it cost?” was the main question asked by the 2,617 educators who visited...

Health and Safety