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Let All Who Are Hungry Come and Eat

April 22, 2011 Alexia Kelley, Deputy Director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

“So, how fortunate are you? Are you free? Can you eat?” -Excerpt from JCPA Hunger Seder Haggadah On Thursday, April 14th, US Department of Agriculture Under Secretary Kevin Concannon and several representatives from the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships joined Members...

Food and Nutrition

US Forest Service Chief Celebrates Earth Day with D.C. Elementary Students

April 22, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

On Friday. U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell presented a $6,000 check to Barnard Elementary School during Earth Day festivities that included building raised bed gardens, planting vegetables and showcasing the school’s outdoor classroom in Washington, D.C. “Earth Day reminds us that we need kids...

Forestry Initiatives

Conservation Partners Celebrate Earth Day and the People’s Garden Initiative

April 22, 2011 Gail Hendricks, NRCS Florida

At USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), we subscribe to the “Every day is Earth Day” way of thinking. Celebrating Earth Day provides us with the opportunity to underscore the significance of the work being done every day by our agency, through conservation planning and producer...

Conservation

Agriculture Secretary Highlights Renewable Energy Opportunities, Biofuels Investment, During an Energy Roundtable in Minnesota

April 22, 2011 Adam Czech, USDA Minnesota Public Information Officer

The use of biofuels needs to expand throughout all of the United States. That’s what Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told an audience of about 50 producers, stakeholders and agency leaders during a renewable energy roundtable discussion at CHS Inc. in Inver Grove Heights, Minn. on Wednesday...

Energy Rural

The College Tour Comes to Mississippi

April 22, 2011 Luke Knowles

Recently, Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan visited Alcorn State University and Mississippi State University as a part of the College Tour, a series of presentations at schools around the country that highlights the relevance of agriculture to our nation’s most pressing issues, including healthy...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Farming

Earth Team Skills on Exhibit

April 22, 2011 Jayme Gordon, NRCS Washington

Mike and Jill Viafore are crafty. This past summer, the couple designed and built a portable demonstration house to educate the public about the benefits of rain barrels and rain gardens at exhibits and fairs.

Conservation

Helping Our Rural Citizens on Earth Day and Everyday

April 22, 2011 Deputy Undersecretary for Rural Development, Cheryl L. Cook

Earlier this week, to help kick-off USDA Rural Development’s celebration of Earth Day, I joined with Undersecretary Dallas Tonsager in announcing support for more than 50 USDA Rural Development projects that will help improve water and wastewater systems and provide energy efficiency system upgrades...

Conservation Rural

Chef Lovely Helps Chicago Students Win the Future

April 15, 2011 Alan Shannon, Public Affairs Director, USDA Food and Nutrition Service Midwest Region

Chicago is fortunate to have a bevy of talented chefs and also to be the hometown for the Healthy Schools Campaign, a national organization that advocates for policies and practices that allow students, teachers and staff to learn and work in a healthy school environment.

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Faces of the Forest Celebrates Warren Heilman

April 15, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Warren Heilman is riveted by numbers, especially those that tell the story of how weather affects wildfires. Heilman is a U.S. Forest Service meteorologist who conducts studies at the Northern Research Stations’ East Lansing, Mich. office. His work on how weather impacts fire behavior helps...

Forestry

Wood to Energy – Removing Woody Biomass from National Forests Helps Local Economies

April 15, 2011 Robert Hudson Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service

The USDA Forest Service Woody Biomass Utilization Team promotes and guides the removal of woody biomass from national forests. Removal of woody biomass from forests provides a variety of critical benefits for rural economies from wood to energy projects to overall ecosystem health. Woody biomass is...

Energy Forestry