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Volunteering Through the Camera’s Lens

April 20, 2012 Dianne Johnson, NRCS Ohio

Graduate student Alex Snyder finds inspiration through the lens of his camera. While completing his graduate degree at Ohio University’s Office of Sustainability, Snyder found time to volunteer with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) through its volunteer program, Earth Team.

Conservation

Volunteers Offer Helping Hands on the Bankhead National Forest in Alabama

April 20, 2012 Terrance Fletcher, Recreation Specialist, Bankhead National Forest

For numerous years, the Bankhead National Forest has worked in partnership with a group of dedicated volunteers known as the Wild South Helping Hands Volunteer Group. Every year, more than 50 volunteers return to the Bankhead National Forest to help protect and restore the native ecosystem of the...

Forestry

USMC Vet and Earth Team Volunteer Timothy Bennish Visits with Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Kathleen Merrigan

April 20, 2012 Barb Jansen, NRCS Wisconsin

Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Kathleen Merrigan recently visited Viroqua, Wisc. to promote USDA’s new Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food Compass. While she was there, she took the time to meet with Timothy Bennish, a volunteer with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Earth Team...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: Healthy Markets for American Agriculture

April 20, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Healthy markets play a critical role in the strength of American agriculture. To help maintain strong, transparent markets USDA gathers and provides up-to-the-minute information from around the country on price, supply, demand and movement. That way, farmers and ranchers – no matter how big or small...

USDA Results

Safer Skies for Navy Fliers and Vultures

April 20, 2012 Marty Daniel, Wildlife Biologist, APHIS Wildlife Services at NAS Whiting Field

Bringing USDA expertise into a cooperative effort with the U.S. Navy and a telecommunications company recently made flying safer for hundreds of vultures and Navy aviators near Milton, Fla.

Animals Plants

USDA Economic Data: Building Blocks for Policy

April 12, 2012 Mary Bohman, Administrator, Economic Research Service

About midway through USDA’s 150-year history, federal officials decided that economic research and analysis could be a valuable, objective tool in helping farmers – and policymakers - grapple with farm price and income issues. In 1922, the Bureau of Agricultural Economics (BAE) – predecessor agency...

USDA Results

Forest Service Stream Technology Can Prevent Road and Bridge Washouts

April 12, 2012 Nat Gillespie, National Assistant Fisheries Program Leader, Washington Office, U.S. Forest Service

Remember the devastating floods in Vermont – the worst in a century – that made national headlines late last August? Hurricane Irene pounded Vermont and the Green Mountain National Forest and New Hampshire and the White Mountain National Forest with up to 12 inches of rain in less than a day. Many...

Forestry

USDA Rural Development Hosts Rural Energy for America Program Roundtable in Minnesota

April 12, 2012 Adam Czech, Rural Development Minn. Public Information Coordinator

Since 2009, USDA Rural Development has helped 512 rural small businesses and farmers install renewable energy systems or make energy efficiency improvements through the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP). On Tuesday, April 10, about 40 of those farmers and small business owners gathered in...

Rural

Bats, Birds and Butterflies…Oh My! Celebrating Wings Across the Americas

April 12, 2012 Karin Theophile, International Programs and Ellita Willis, Office of Communication

Migratory species play unique ecological roles because of their intrinsic beauty and significance in culture and identity. Despite this, bats, birds, butterflies and dragonflies face a multitude of threats both in the US and in Latin America and the Caribbean where they migrate during the winter. If...

Conservation

Identify Citrus Diseases with New iPhone App

April 12, 2012 Lawrence Hawkins, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Sacramento, CA

Does your citrus tree have spotted leaves or fruit with brown raised spots or small lopsided fruit? Good news, USDA released a free Save Our Citrus iPhone app that makes it easy to identify and report the four leading citrus diseases: citrus greening, citrus canker, citrus black spot and sweet...

Conservation Technology