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Let’s Go Nuts on October 22nd!

October 21, 2011 Trista Etzig, Project Manager, Specialty Crop Block Grant Program

This Saturday is National Nut Day, a perfect opportunity to honor nature’s nutritional dynamo– the nut. It seems that Americans are more than a little nutty about nuts, which are considered specialty crops. Nearly one out of every 10 of us eats nuts, or a nut product, at least once a day. Almonds...

Health and Safety Food and Nutrition

Secretary’s Column: Working Together to Create Jobs

October 21, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Recently, both houses of Congress took action to support tens-of-thousands of American jobs by ratifying trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama, as well as passing trade adjustment assistance to help train workers for the 21st century economy. And last week, the President signed them...

USDA Results Trade

Farmers Market Promotion Program Supports Diverse Needs in Upper Midwest States

October 21, 2011 Alicia Bell-Sheeter, Agricultural Communications Specialist, USDA AMS Farmers Market Promotion Program

While most people associate farmers markets with fresh fruits and vegetables, farmers and ranchers actually bring a much more diverse range of products to the table every week. This year’s portfolio of grant recipients under the Farmers Market Promotion Program, administered by USDA’s Agricultural...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Rural Development Under Secretary Tours USDA Funded Projects in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

October 21, 2011 Kathy E. Beisner, Assistant to the State Director and Public Information Coordinator Rural Development, USDA

Earlier this fall, USDA Rural Development Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager traveled to Delaware and Maryland to tour two USDA funded wastewater system projects located in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.

Rural

White House Rural Council Feedback Report

September 30, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from the White House Blog Since the establishment of the White House Rural Council in June, President Barack Obama, a number of senior Administration officials and I met with folks throughout the country to better understand the challenges and opportunities facing rural America. By...

USDA Results

American Jobs Act - West Coast Roundup

September 30, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This past week, I traveled to the West Coast to connect with local leaders about President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act, which will put Americans to work and get our economy back on track – all without adding a dime to the deficit. It was a rewarding experience meeting the great people of...

USDA Results

Honoring the Nation's Hispanic Farmers

September 30, 2011 Ginger Harris, NASS Demographer and Michelle Radice, NASS Outreach and Diversity Director

The whole nation is celebrating the Hispanic Heritage Month, honoring numerous achievements and contributions made by the Hispanic-Americans in many industries, including agriculture.

Rural

Faces of the Forest: Meet Joel Holtrop

September 30, 2011 Beverly Carroll, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Thirty-five years ago, Joel Holtrop embarked on his lifelong dream of serving the U.S. Forest Service, eventually working in a variety of jobs across the United States. Soon, the Deputy Chief of the Forest Service will embark on a new chapter of his life after retiring from the agency in early...

Forestry

For CSU Scientist, Nutrition + Activity = Presidential Accolade

September 30, 2011 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture Office of Communications

All Colorado State University (CSU) researcher Laura Bellows wanted to do was make a difference in people’s lives. She ended up being recognized as one of the most promising young scientists in the country. On Sept. 26, President Obama selected Bellows to receive the 2011 Presidential Early Career...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science

Basic Agricultural Safeguarding Training BOOT CAMP Part II

September 30, 2011 Patrick Boyton, APHIS Program Specialist, Frederick, MD

In a previous blog post, we took a look at the training of Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Plant Health Safeguarding Specialists (PHSS) at The Professional Development Center (PDC). Now, let’s meet some of the faces behind the manuals and microscopes: the 2011 class of Basic...

Animals Plants