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Let’s Move Faith and Communities Inspires Fresh Produce for 100 Food Pantries

August 04, 2011 Marissa Duswalt, R.D., USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Since First Lady Michelle Obama’s recent announcement of a private sector commitment to build or expand 1,500 food stores, Americans across the country have been inspired to increase their communities’ access to healthy, affordable food. Ample Harvest has...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

USDA Forest Service Booklet Touts Value of Native Bees

August 04, 2011 Reggie Woodruff, Media Relations Officer, U.S. Forest Service

When I was a kid, there was one category for bees – “the stinging kind.” Fear of being stung wouldn’t allow me to consider variations among the swarms that patrolled playgrounds. The only thing that made bees tolerable was … the honey.

Forestry

APHIS Veterinarian Discusses USDA's Role on the Front-Lines of Animal Health

August 04, 2011 Dr. Beth Lautner, Director of APHIS’ National Veterinary Services Laboratories, Ames, IA

Hello, I’m Dr. Beth Lautner, Director of USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)'s National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) in Ames, Iowa. We’re the animal health reference and confirmatory lab for USDA. We work mainly with livestock and poultry health, but also deal more and...

Animals Plants

NRCS Employee Is Honored with the Patriot Award

August 04, 2011 Lorrie Lanham, NRCS Business Management Leaders Program

Lisa Rice, an employee of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), was recently honored with the Patriot Award by the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR).

Conservation USDA Results

Indian Business Alliance Conference Deemed a Success

August 04, 2011 South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator Christine Sorensen.

Over 100 government officials, federal program representatives, non-profit organizations, and Native entrepreneurs came together recently to advance Indian business development in South Dakota.

Rural

Deputy Agriculture Secretary Announces an Event to Assist Southwest Small Business Owners Wanting to Contract with Federal Departments

August 04, 2011 Michelle Warren, USDA office of Departmental Management

Southwest small business owners will have an opportunity in September to learn how to grow and support their businesses by partnering with USDA and the Department of Interior (DOI). The meeting, in New Mexico, supports the White House Initiative on Small Business Contracting.

USDA Results Rural

A Summer Visit to Indian Country. First stop: Eagle Butte, South Dakota

August 03, 2011 Barbara Lopez, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA

With summer in full swing, my colleagues and I had the opportunity to visit Summer Food Service sites in Indian Country. Our journey landed us first at a Bureau of Indian Education school in Eagle Butte, South Dakota on the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reservation. Eagle Butte is about 170 miles...

Food and Nutrition

Keep Food Poisoning from Ruining your Vacation

August 03, 2011 Diane Van, Food Safety Education Staff Deputy Director, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

Cross posted from the FoodSafety.gov blog: We look forward all year to our summer vacations. Whether you’re camping, hitting the beach, boating, or relaxing in a mountain cabin or beach house, you’ll probably be packing food. Plan Ahead When planning meals for a vacation, think about buying shelf...

Health and Safety

Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas Begins Longleaf Pine Restoration Efforts

August 03, 2011 Beverly Moseley, NRCS Texas

In years to come, members of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas won’t have to travel far to gather the treasured longleaf pine needles used to make their traditional handmade baskets.

Conservation Forestry

Rural Veterans and the Tyranny of Distance

August 03, 2011 Drew Brookie, Deputy Press Secretary for the Department of Veterans Affairs

Cross posted from the White House blog: At the Department of Veterans Affairs, Secretary Shinseki often talks about the tyranny of distance – the distance that often separates Veterans from care at their nearest VA medical facilities. For about 3.3 million Vets, or 41 percent of the total enrolled...

Rural

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