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Education Builds Bioenergy Systems

August 07, 2012 Daniel Cassidy, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture/Office of the Chief Scientist

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 profile. Emerging bioenergy systems hold the promise of helping to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, increase economic prosperity...

USDA Results Energy Research and Science

Agriculture's Role in Ecosystem Services

August 07, 2012 Jenna Jadin, AAAS Fellow/Advisor

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. Most of us accept that some services—such as waste water treatment and emergency response, for example—have an economic...

Conservation

A Staple of the Farmers Market Since 1918

August 07, 2012 Michael T. Jarvis, AMS Public Affairs Director

It was 1918 when Elmer Moje first took crops to market with his father on a horse and wagon in North Tonawanda, New York. Moje, who turns 99 later this month, still takes his crops to the market once or twice a week. “I don’t have the wagon or the horse anymore,” he says with a laugh. “Back then it...

Food and Nutrition

An Indiana Community Receives an Improved Water system with USDA Support

August 07, 2012 Darrell Mowery, USDA Indiana Public Information Officer

Oakland City, Indiana is the home of Oakland City University, the only General Baptist affiliate university in the nation, with a global campus providing over 40 degrees. An organization of this stature, along with the surrounding community, places a lot of emphasis on faith.

Rural

Abandoned Mine Lands Restored to Improve Watershed Health in Ohio

May 31, 2012 Pamela Stachler, Forest Hydrogeologist, U.S. Forest Service Eastern Region

For nearly a century, the aquatic life that once thrived in the Monday Creek Watershed has been virtually dead. The goal of this Recovery Act project, known as "Devastation to Destination," is to construct a healthy functioning riparian corridor, restore water quality, and create an integrated land...

Forestry

USDA Community Facilities Program Supports Job Growth Across America

May 31, 2012 Darin Leach, Iowa Rural Development Public Information Officer

Earlier today, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack released a report highlighting the ways in which Community Facilities infrastructure investments in rural communities help create jobs and boost economic development, and Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager announced additional investments that will...

USDA Results Rural

USDA Works to Reopen Export Markets for Virginia and South Carolina Logs

May 31, 2012 Rebecca Blue, Deputy Under Secretary for Marking and Regulatory Programs, U.S. Department of Agriculture

When pest detections led China to suspend exports of logs from Virginia and South Carolina last spring, USDA began work to minimize the impact of this trade disruption on one of those states’ most important industries. We began by negotiating with China to establish science-based standards to allow...

Animals Plants

USDA Revolving Loan Fund Creating Jobs, Boosting Businesses in Southwest Minnesota

May 31, 2012 Adam Czech Minnesota Public Affairs Specialist

Since 1997, Prairieland Economic Development Commission in Slayton, Minnesota, has been partnering with USDA Rural Development and local lenders to grow the economy and create jobs in southwestern Minnesota. Prairieland has financed over 60 rural businesses and helped create hundreds of jobs using...

USDA Results Rural

Feeding More Marylanders by Stretching Federal Dollars

May 30, 2012 Audrey Rowe, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Administrator

Recently I had a great opportunity to attend a meeting of Maryland’s Partnership to End Childhood Hunger. Led by Governor Martin O’Malley’s Office for Children, the Partnership "table" brings together state agencies, USDA, local non-profit organizations such as food banks, advocacy groups, and the...

Food and Nutrition

USDA in Arizona Partners with the Department of Education to Help Rural Students Obtain College Aid

May 30, 2012 Dianna Jennings, Arizona USDA Public Information Officer

USDA in Arizona has joined the national partnership effort with the Department of Education (ED) to get the word out about federal student aid resources. Arizona Rural Development (RD), Farm Service Agency (FSA) and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)—the three USDA agencies that comprise...

Initiatives Rural