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What Will You Do To Help Feed Hungry Children This Summer?

June 08, 2011 Emily Buckham Buday, USDA FNS Outreach Strategist

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Monday was the first day of the first ever National Summer Food Service Program Week: “Food That’s in When School is Out”. When the school year ends, many children and teens who rely on School Meals are at a higher risk of going hungry during the summer when...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Hispanic Farmer Serves as Shining Example for Sustainable Agriculture

June 08, 2011 Rey Adame, NRCS New Mexico

Lawrence Sanchez is a good farmer, businessman and member of his community, Tome, New Mexico.

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Nomination Period for Farm Service Agency County Committees Opens June 15

June 08, 2011 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency Public Information Officer

The Farm Service Agency will begin accepting nominations for local county committees on June 15. The nomination period — which runs through Aug. 1 — allows farmers and ranchers to nominate themselves or others as candidates to sit on the local county committee and help make important agricultural...

Conservation

A New Roadmap to Sustainable Agriculture

June 08, 2011 USDA National Agroforestry Center Director Andy Mason

Nicola Macpherson knows the benefits of agroforestry. After all, she has the success of her farm, Timber Farms in the Sink, and her business, Ozark Forest Mushrooms, as proof.

Food and Nutrition Farming

The Italian People’s Garden Promotes Healthy Eating Habits Abroad

June 08, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service, Public Affairs Specialist

There is no question that Italy is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world and is celebrated for its fantastic food and beautiful scenery. Fresh produce and beautiful landscapes are often enveloped in beautiful gardens in the cities and along the countryside, delighting residents...

Trade Initiatives

Residents of Eight Minnesota Counties to Receive State-of-the-Art Broadband, Jobs, Thanks to USDA and the Recovery Act

June 08, 2011 Nikki Gillespie, Minnesota USDA Rural Development Intern

April marked an important month for northeastern Minnesotans. Ground was broken to mark the beginning of a three-year project to supply high-speed broadband access across eight counties and surrounding of the Arrowhead region of Minnesota. The project was funded through the American Recovery and...

Rural Technology

USDA Participates in World IPv6 Day

June 07, 2011 John Walter, Program Manager, USDA, OCIO, NITC

The Internet is running out of it's 4.3 billion Internet addresses! No fear, for IPv6 is here! IPv6 is a new version of internet addressing that will replace the current IPv4 version. The new IPv6 format will allow for 340 undecillion addresses compared to 4.3 billion addresses under IPv4. The last...

Technology

Baseball bats are safer thanks to the U.S. Forest Service Forest Products Lab

June 07, 2011 Robert Hudson Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service

Baseball fans thrill at the thought of hearing a bat crack. But seeing an actual bat shatter is not one of those thrills. That’s because this seemingly harmless wood breaking can be dangerous for the players and fans and is the reason that the U.S. Forest Service Forest Products Lab has worked for...

Forestry

National Get Outdoors Day 2011- Kicks off Summer Season for kids

June 07, 2011 Deidra McGee, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Once again this year, U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell is encouraging kids and their families to reconnect with nature and have fun by participating in the 4 th annual National Get Outdoors Day (GO Day), on Saturday, June 11. This FREE event is designed...

Forestry Initiatives

NRCS Restores and Creates Longleaf Pine Forests in Mississippi

June 07, 2011 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Mississippians know the strength of longleaf pines. These native trees braved Hurricane Katrina 48 percent better than their loblolly cousins. Even so, the ancient longleaf pine forests of the South are a threatened ecosystem.

Conservation

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