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Listening Session Gives the Floor to Organic Community

September 21, 2011 Miles McEvoy, Director of National Organic Program

The Department of Agriculture (USDA) was all ears on Tuesday as it opened up its hall to organic stakeholders to ask the question, “What activities should the Department focus on to serve the organic community?” Many took the opportunity to respond. During a day-long listening session hosted by USDA...

Conservation

Industry Insight: Checkoff Programs Empower Business

September 21, 2011 David R. Shipman, Acting Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service

When it comes to expanding market share, increasing revenue and getting the word out about a great product or commodity, checkoff programs prove that there’s strength in numbers. Officially called research and promotion programs, checkoff programs give agricultural producers, importers and other...

Conservation Research and Science

People’s Garden in Turkey Promotes “Green Living”

September 21, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Public Affairs, Foreign Agricultural Service

Earlier this year, the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, Turkey, created a People’s Garden as part of their efforts to live a more “green” life at work. “Green Teams,” volunteer organizations present in many U.S. embassies, look for ways to improve green issues at the embassy through programs that promote...

Trade Initiatives

Forest Service Finds Local Government and Home Owners Pay the Price for Non-Native Insects

September 21, 2011 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communications

While invasive insect species are widely recognized as being among the greatest threats to biodiversity and ecosystem stability worldwide, there has been little research into their economic impact on the national level especially for non-native invasive species. Many examples come to mind like the...

Forestry

Strengthening a Partnership with Historically Black Colleges and Universities

September 21, 2011 Assistant Secretary for Management Pearlie Reed

Earlier this week, I attended the 2011 National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week Conference to accept the ‘Chairman’s Award’ on Secretary Vilsack’s behalf. Over the decades, HBCUs have been critical in producing many of our nation’s great authors, intellectuals, civil rights and...

Initiatives

AMS: Feeding America’s Heroes

June 30, 2011 Agriculture Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Ed Avalos

It is a little known fact that USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) inspects the Meals, Ready-to-Eat, or MREs, that provide nourishment to our soldiers serving overseas in the U.S. Armed Forces. Throughout their tours of duty, MREs serve as both daily nourishment and holiday meal for...

Food and Nutrition

Conference Covers Past, Present, and Future of International Food Aid and Development Assistance

June 30, 2011 Michael Scuse, Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

The USDA and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have once again joined forces to collaborate with individuals and organizations that feed hungry people, promote sustainable development and provide technical assistance around the world. This is the thirteenth year of the...

Food and Nutrition Trade

A North Dakota Family Buys a Home with Help from USDA

June 30, 2011 Samantha Evenson, North Dakota Rural Development Public Affairs Specialist

Starting a new career, Cody Thibert moved his wife and their three children to a new community. Searching for a home in Valley City, North Dakota, Cody heard about USDA Rural Development through his father’s co-worker. He decided to inquire about the housing programs and found a fit with the...

Rural

Working In the Field and Lab, APHIS Veterinarian Dr. Amy Winter Shares Her Career Experiences for World Veterinary Year 2011

June 30, 2011 Dr. Amy Winter, APHIS Veterinary Medical Officer, Ames, IA

Since childhood I’ve always wanted to be a veterinarian, which makes my position at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) the perfect job for me. I’m Dr. Amy Winter, a Veterinary Medical Officer with the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). I’m stationed at the National...

Animals Plants Research and Science

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