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USDA Conducts Potato Research in Colorado

July 06, 2011 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

As part of the Mexican Trade Mission hosted by the Colorado Department of Agriculture and the Colorado Potato Administrative Committee in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado, we experienced an extremely informative stop at the Colorado State University Research Facility in Center. I walked away...

Trade

Alabama Housing Development Workshop Provides USDA Financing Options to Assist Growing Communities

July 06, 2011 Beverly Helton, Assistant to the State Director, Alabama

What better time than National Homeownership Month to host a housing development workshop? Local officials in Pike County, Alabama, recognized the shortage of available housing for individuals and families interested in relocating to the area because of the hundreds of new job opportunities...

Rural

NRCS Volunteers Expand Biologist’s Ability to Monitor Sage-Grouse

July 06, 2011 Deborah Clairmont, NRCS Colorado

This spring, Earth Team volunteers with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) surveyed approximately 300 hundred acres of remote Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and private lands north of Villa Grove, Colo., looking for Gunnison sage-grouse, a ground-dwelling bird considered a...

Conservation

Using SNAP Benefits to Grow Your Own Food

July 06, 2011 Nikki Salzman, Outreach Intern, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Every month, more than 44 million people use SNAP to get nutritious food. Most of us probably imagine participants buying items like tomatoes, squash, and apples with their benefits. But did you know that SNAP can also help people grow their own food? With SNAP, participants can buy seeds and edible...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Outdoor Cows Are in Their Element

July 06, 2011 Chris Guy, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff.

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. News by USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) indicates that moving dairy cows out of climate-controlled barns and...

Research and Science

Colorado People’s Garden Produce to Feed the Homeless

July 06, 2011 Amy Mund, USDA Public Information Officer

Staff from the Colorado State Offices of the Farm Service Agency, Food and Nutrition Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Rural Development have joined forces in support of the People’s Garden “Share Your Harvest” Campaign. For a second year, the agencies have partnered with the...

Food and Nutrition Rural

With USDA Support, a Michigan Commercial-Scale Renewable Energy Project Moves Forward

July 01, 2011 Alec Lloyd, USDA Rural Development, Michigan

Michigan always has unpredictable weather, and Friday’s was exactly what one would expect – unexpected. I’m sure when they scheduled the groundbreaking for the Fremont community anaerobic digester, NOVI Energy assumed that late June would see warm weather and clear skies. Instead, the temperature...

Energy Rural

Hunger-Free Communities Grantee Succeeds With Community-Run Marketplace

July 01, 2011 Kelly Stewart, Program Analyst, Food and Nutrition Service Office of Strategic Initiatives, Partnerships, and Outreach

In February, 2011, Centro del Obrero Fronterizo was awarded one of 14 FY 2010 Hunger-Free Communities Grants. Grantee projects started on March 15, 2011, and even after only two short months our grantees are noting encouraging results. Centro del Obrero Fronterizo provided this background and update...

Food and Nutrition

MyPlate goes Red, White, and Blue

July 01, 2011 Laura Carroll, CNPP Intern

Fireworks, parades, music, family and friends, and summer weather make up the ambiance of the 4 th of July. Food is also at the forefront of the All-American celebration. Classic picnic favorites, such as juicy hamburgers, grilled chicken, delicious coleslaws and potato salads, and fresh fruit...

Food and Nutrition

Secretary's Column: On Independence Day, Celebrate American Values

July 01, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This 4 th of July is a good time to celebrate the values and ideals that make this nation great. Americans enjoy incredible freedoms and limitless opportunity. We can say what we like, and worship how we believe. This nation gives us the freedom and support we need to seek a good education, work...

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