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Emergency Watershed Protection Program Saves New Mexico Community

January 19, 2012 Clifford Sánchez, NRCS New Mexico

Disaster struck northern New Mexico on June 12, 2011, as the human-caused “Track Fire” exploded north of Raton, in Colfax County. Within 72 hours, 27,790 acres were scorched in New Mexico and Colorado. Luckily, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) was able to begin the restoration of...

Conservation

USDA Welcomes Appointment of U.S. Ambassador Ertharin Cousin as the World Food Programme’s Executive Director

January 19, 2012 Kathleen A. Merrigan, USDA Deputy Secretary

There is good news! Earlier this week Ambassador Ertharin Cousin was appointed as Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme. The WFP, based in Rome, is the world’s largest humanitarian agency. Its objective is to provide food aid to the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people...

Food and Nutrition Trade

4-H Farmers Market Connects Oklahoma Community

January 19, 2012 Bradley James, Supervisory Meat Grader, AMS Grading and Verification Division and Organizational Leader, Loyal Doers 4-H Club

This summer, the Loyal Doers 4-H Club in Hooker, Oklahoma, successfully held the state’s first 4-H-sponsored farmers market. The market was a huge success, and the youth gained firsthand knowledge about growing produce and getting involved in the community. It also helped the community connect with...

Food and Nutrition Farming

US Forest Service Trains Fire Brigades in the Brazilian Amazon

January 19, 2012 Ellita Willis, Public Affairs and Michelle Zweede, Brazil Program Manager, Forest Service

Since 1991, the U.S. Forest Service has worked to develop a program focusing on improving sustainable forest management and administration, fire management and prevention and special uses in protected areas in Brazil. The emphasis has been on exchanging experiences with a focus on critical issues...

Forestry Trade

New Forest Service Wind Power Facility to Boost Vermont Economy

January 04, 2012 Ethan Ready, Green Mountain & Finger Lakes National Forests Office of Communication

The U.S. Forest Service has approved construction of a wind energy facility on the Green Mountain National Forest in Vermont.

Energy Forestry

Teaming Up to Support Rural Community Colleges

January 04, 2012 John White, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Rural Outreach, U.S. Department of Education

Cross posted from the Department of Education blog: It’s no secret that community colleges are leading the way to achieving the President’s goal for the United States to once again have the highest college attainment rate in the world by 2020. Community colleges are hubs for career-training, re...

Initiatives Rural Technology

Forest Service Volunteers count Bald Eagles

January 04, 2012 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Bald eagle counting season is in full swing for the U.S. Forest Service, specifically in California and Washington.

Forestry

Farm Service Agency Celebrates Producers in South Carolina and Offers Assistance

January 04, 2012 J. Latrice Hill, FSA Outreach Program Lead

Rows of bright green grape vines provided an appropriate backdrop for the recent USDA Field Day held at Williams Muscadine Farm in Nesmith, S.C. Bill Trado, County Executive Director (CED) of the Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) Williamsburg County office, led the event, which gathered more than 100...

USDA Results Initiatives