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Increasing Healthy Food Access, A Community Conversation and a National Challenge

June 08, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today I participated in event with Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel to highlight the challenge of increasing access to healthy foods. It’s a conversation that I and others at USDA have had many times before. From small towns to big cities, people are talking about how to get more fresh, healthy food into...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Secretary's Column: Expanding Farm Credit Opportunities

June 08, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today, American agriculture is thriving. Farm income is strong, and we are in the three best years for agricultural exports in history. The prosperity of our agriculture sector is driving the economy forward, creating jobs, and ensuring that Americans have the most affordable food supply of any...

USDA Results Initiatives

Florida Bat Survey Tests for White-Nose Syndrome and Bat Health

June 08, 2012 Susan Blake, National Forests of Florida, U.S. Forest Service

Well into the wee hours of night, for five successive evenings, teams of scientists from across the southeastern United States waited and watched as bats in the Apalachicola National Forest swooped down to feed on their insect prey only to be captured in sheer mist nets. The scientific teams and U.S...

Forestry

New Alaska Patrol Boat Carries Name of Fallen Law Enforcement Officer

June 08, 2012 Christopher Lampshire, USFS Law Enforcement and Investigations, Chugach Patrol Captain

The name and memory of U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement Officer Kristine Fairbanks has a lot of meaning for the Forest Service law enforcement community and especially to the Pacific Northwest and Alaska regions of the agency.

Forestry

Rural Roundtable at North Iowa Area Community College Highlights Job Creation Opportunities

April 30, 2012 Darin Leach, USDA Rural Development, Public Information Coordinator in Iowa

Earlier this month (April 17 th) Dr. Catherine Woteki, USDA chief scientist and Under Secretary for USDA’s Research, Education and Economics mission area, facilitated a White House Rural Council roundtable meeting at North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC) in Mason City, Iowa. One of the key...

Rural Research and Science

With New Interagency Agreement US Forest Service Works on the Loss of Whitebark Pine in Yellowstone Region

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

Hoping to find ways to reverse a potential environmental disaster, several land managing federal agencies are working together in the Greater Yellowstone Area, which includes the Shoneshone, Gallatin and Teton National Forests, to address the wide spread loss of whitebark pine trees due to the...

Forestry

Contracting with Federal Departments? USDA is Here to Help.

April 30, 2012 Michelle Warren, Program Manager, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization

Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan today announced that small business owners will have an opportunity in June to learn how to grow and support their businesses by partnering with USDA and other Federal Agencies. The North Carolina event supports the White House Initiative on Small...

USDA Results Rural

USDA Rural Development State Offices Hold Energy Stakeholder Meetings

April 27, 2012 Judy Canales, Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative Service

Throughout the first quarter of 2012, the 47 Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development (RD) State Offices held energy stakeholder meetings across the country to discuss ways the Rural Energy For America Program (REAP) can assist agricultural producers and rural businesses with their energy...

Energy

Removal of Invasive Tree Improves Health of American Samoa Forests

April 27, 2012 Sherri Eng, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station

Removal of destructive invasive trees is an ongoing challenge for the U.S. Forest Service. What folks might not realize is that this challenge of protecting native forests extends all the way to the South Pacific.

Forestry

USDA Offers Funding to Support School Nutrition

April 27, 2012 Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary, USDA Food, Nutrition and Consumer Service

6 cent rule is a linchpin to schools adopting new meal standards that will improve kids’ meal choices in the cafeteria. USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service has issued an important piece of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 – the 6 cent interim final rule – to give schools and communities the...

Food and Nutrition