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Colorado Students Celebrate the International Year of Forests by Planting Trees

April 26, 2011 Steve Segin, Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center, U.S. Forest Service

Cross posted from the Let’s Move! blog: More than 1,200 students, teachers and Scouts recently planted 4,500 trees at the Monument Fire Center on the Pike National Forest in Celebration of the International Year of Forests and as part of an ongoing restoration project in the area. The event brought...

Forestry Initiatives

A “Greener” Earth Begins With You and Me

April 26, 2011 Jacqueline Ponti-Lazaruk; Assistant Administrator, USDA Rural Development Water and Environmental Program

Local leaders are keeping the spirit of Earth Day alive and well in rural South Dakota. On Monday April 18, 2011, USDA, Rural Development Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager announced 51 water and waste disposal and two Community Facilities projects funded as part of Earth Day 2011. I had the privilege...

Rural

The Recovery Act Strengthened Food Security for Low-Income Families

April 26, 2011 Mark Nord, Economic Research Service

Much of my work as a sociologist at the Economic Research Service (ERS) involves research on the food security of U.S. households – their ability to consistently obtain adequate food. My colleagues and I were naturally concerned about how the economic downturn that began in late 2007 would affect...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Organic Farm Provides a Model for New Mexico

April 26, 2011 Triston Lovato and Rey Adame, NRCS New Mexico

Minor Morgan has promoted organic farming for decades. And since the early 1990s, Morgan, executive director of New Mexico’s Rio Grande Community Farm, has been working with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to develop a farming process that is economically and environmentally...

Conservation

USDA Statistician Named 2010 Ag Person of the Year

April 26, 2011 Cynthia Clark, Administrator, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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 the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. Proving that agriculture does indeed count, Director of the Statistics Division at USDA’s National Agricultural...

Research and Science

Deputy Agriculture Secretary Tours Cutting-Edge Renewable Energy Facility in Michigan

April 26, 2011 Alec Lloyd, USDA Public Information Officer

Last week, Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan visited the campus of Michigan State University to participate in a tour of the cellulosic ethanol pretreatment lab at MBI International and conduct a roundtable discussion with key stakeholders in Michigan’s biofuels community. MBI is owned...

Energy Rural

Secretary Vilsack, EPA Administrator Jackson, Meet Conservationist Farmers in Iowa

April 20, 2011 Darin Leach, Public Information Coordinator, USDA Rural Development

I recently had the pleasure of spending a day with Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson as we toured rural Iowa seeing first-hand the ways farmers are helping protect our nation’s air and water resources.

Conservation Energy

What’s Purple, Sticky and Hangs in an Ash Tree? Emerald Ash Borer Survey Traps!

April 20, 2011 Sharon Lucik, APHIS Public Affairs, Brighton, MI

Animal Plant Health Inspection Services’ (APHIS) Brian Deschu sets EAB detection tools (purple traps) along the roadside right-of-way as part of the national effort to survey for this invasive, tree-killing pest.

Animals Plants

USDA Report Outlines Renewable Power Opportunities for Rural Communities

April 20, 2011 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist, USDA

A new report, titled Renewable Power Opportunities for Rural Communities, is intended to serve as a summary and guide to assist rural utilities that may be considering investing in a renewable electricity generation project and for policymakers who may be considering how to encourage such...

Energy Rural

Deputy Secretary Encourages Native American Students to Consider a Career in Agriculture

April 20, 2011 Samantha Evenson, Public Relations Specialist, North Dakota

Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan was invited to address the participants at the American Indian Higher Education Consortium’s 30 th Annual Conference in Bismarck, North Dakota, earlier this week. During the presentation, the Deputy Secretary highlighted the Know Your Farmer, Know Your...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural