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Forest Service Research Indicates Yellow-Cedar and Other Trees in Alaska Hold Biomass and Carbon

January 20, 2012 Robert H. Westover, US Forest Service Office of Communication

Tall and majestic, yellow-cedar is a culturally and economically valuable tree that has been dying off on more than a half-million acres for the past 100 years in southeast Alaska and nearby British Columbia. In fact, yellow-cedar decline is now viewed as one of the best documented examples of the...

Forestry

Oregon Resident Honored as Forest Service Regional Volunteer of the Year

January 20, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The Northwest Region of the Forest Service has named Joel Starr of Philomath, Ore., as their volunteer of the year. The honor is bestowed upon those individuals who contribute outstanding service to public lands. Starr has worked on a variety of volunteer projects for the Willamette, Deschutes...

Forestry

Secretary's Column: Renewable Energy in Your Community

January 20, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Over the past three years, USDA has taken important steps to help meet President Obama’s goal of building a secure energy future for our nation. We’ve helped back the science, research and planning to expand production of biofuels and other bio-based products. We’ve supported farmers and...

Energy

USDA Announces Streamlined Access to Energy Investment Information

January 20, 2012 Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager

As Under Secretary for USDA Rural Development, it is my responsibility to oversee the administration of many of the renewable energy programs included in the 2008 Farm Bill. For example, today we are announcing the availability of funds for the popular “Rural Energy for America” program (REAP).

Energy

How the Farm Business Has Changed

January 10, 2012 Bob Hoppe, Agricultural Structure and Productivity Branch, Economic Research Service

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 USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Over a relatively short time period, innovations in farms’ production practices, risk management, and business arrangements...

Research and Science Technology

Native American Youths Improve Sage-Grouse Habitat

January 10, 2012 Liz Warner, NRCS Nevada

In the middle of Nevada, miles from anywhere, eight Native American young adults spent their summer working to improve sagebrush habitat for the greater sage-grouse. Habitat for this ground-dwelling bird, native to much of the American West, has been dwindling in recent years, due to fencing...

Conservation

USDA's Unwavering Commitment to Food Safety

January 10, 2012 Under Secretary for Food Safety Dr. Elisabeth Hagen

Ensuring that Americans have access to safe, nutritious food is USDA’s top priority. Yesterday afternoon, USDA introduced plans to modernize and accelerate service delivery in all areas of the Department by introducing our Blueprint for Stronger Service. The plan will help USDA and rural America...

Health and Safety