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Agricultural Weather and Drought Update – 7/30/12

July 30, 2012 Brad Rippey, USDA Meteorologist, Office of the Chief Economist

Visit www.usda.gov/drought for the latest information regarding USDA’s Drought Disaster response and assistance.

Conservation

Fishers Face a New Threat: Poisons Used by Marijuana Growers

July 30, 2012 Sherri Eng, Office of Communication, Pacific Southwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Illegal marijuana farms in our nation’s forests are not only threatening the safety of humans in these recreational areas, but are also causing ecological damage to the land. And now, there’s proof that the animals that make the forests their homes are also being harmed.

Forestry

Gardening at 9,500 Feet!

July 30, 2012 Adam Keyes, USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

With gas prices on the rise and the trip to the nearest large grocery store clocking in at 50 miles, Mark Platten realized an opportunity much closer to home. Platten, the Colorado State University Extension Director for Teller County, began brainstorming and came up with the idea for a program that...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

USDA Rural Development Administrator Tours Rural Maine Public Safety Improvements and Celebrates New Homeowners

July 30, 2012 Maine USDA Rural Development State Director Virginia Manuel

USDA Rural Development Administrator for Housing and Community Programs Tammye Trevino visited Maine to participate in events highlighting a rural police department, new homeowners, and to attend a high-level forum “Housing in America: Innovative Solutions to Address the Needs of Tomorrow” organized...

Rural

Organic 101: Organic Certification Cost Share Programs

July 30, 2012 Miles McEvoy, AMS National Organic Program Deputy Director

This is the seventh installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. Annual organic certification fees allow certifiers to carry out their responsibilities. These fees vary according to an operation’s size and other variables. In light of that...

Conservation

Florida County-Wide Cleanup Event Includes Spring Cleaning on the Apalachicola

March 30, 2012 Susan Blake, Public Affairs Specialist, National Forests in Florida

Volunteers from the U.S. Forest Service joined forces with Leon County, Florida residents recently to participate in the county’s 17 th annual Super-Clean Sweep cleanup activities which included parts of the Apalachicola National Forest. The county-wide event was part of the “Keep Tallahassee Leon...

Forestry

State Director Maxine Moul Showcases Energy Efficiency Projects

March 30, 2012 Vicki Schurman, Nebraska’s Rural Development Public Affairs Specialist

Nebraska news media, including local daily and weekly newspapers and radio stations around the state highlighted the energy tour conducted by U SDA Rural Development Nebraska State Director Maxine Moul on March 23. She met with three Nebraska businesses that were assisted through the Rural Energy...

Energy Rural

US Forest Service Harnesses Hydropower without Having to Build a Dam

March 30, 2012 Robert H. Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

The Spotted Bear Ranger Station at the Flathead National Forest in western Montana generates electricity using micro-hydropower. Like a traditional hydro dam, this small water system converts the energy of flowing water into electricity. When the water level of Addition Creek on the ranger station...

Energy Forestry

Secretary's Column: USDA Works for Farmers, Sportsmen and the Environment

March 30, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

America’s farmers are among our first and finest conservationists. At USDA, we support their work to protect natural landscapes, improve water and air quality, and preserve wildlife habitat, forests and soil. In addition to environmental benefits, this work helps drive economic growth and creates...

Conservation

Virginia Producer Helps Lead the Way in Preserving the Chesapeake Bay

March 30, 2012 Barbara Bowen, NRCS Virginia

Conservation is in plain sight on Janet Kline’s Hidden View Farm in Virginia, with streamside fencing and buffers well integrated into the rolling vistas of the Massanutten and Little North mountains. These conservation practices were implemented with the help of USDA’s Natural Resources...

Conservation