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Leave the Gypsy Moth Behind

May 17, 2012 Greg Rosenthal, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

With an estimated 40 million people moving each May, it’s no wonder this “very merry month” is recognized as National Moving Month. If you plan to move this year, please don’t make a move until you check for the gypsy moth. This invasive pest has altered the landscape in 19 States and the District...

Animals Plants

A Multicultural Let’s Move! Weekend

May 17, 2012 Max Finberg, Director, USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

First Lady Michelle Obama was thinking of Sam Shihadeh and Rose Fakhoury when she challenged faith-based and community organizations to appoint wellness ambassadors. Sam, a personal trainer and council member of the Saint George Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church in Washington DC, and Rose, the...

Initiatives

USDA Hosts Tribal Collaboration Meeting in Nome, Alaska

May 17, 2012 Robert N. Jones, State Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service – Alaska

Recently, representatives of USDA and other federal agencies held a collaboration meeting with the federally recognized tribes of the Bering Straits/Norton Sound Region in Alaska. The meeting was the second in a series of Tribal Collaboration Meetings scheduled with federally recognized tribes in...

Rural

School Enrollment in Cambodian Province Increases 70 Percent with USDA Support

May 02, 2012 Linda Habenstreit, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) partners with a variety of non-profit groups, cooperatives and international organizations to promote food security in developing countries around the world. The following guest blog highlights the successful partnership between FAS and International Relief...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Grillin’ and Chillin’ for National Barbecue Month

May 02, 2012 Michael T. Jarvis, AMS Public Affairs Director

April showers have passed and barbecues are in full bloom. Perfect weather and longer days make the month of May the perfect time to celebrate National Barbecue Month. Whether you think barbecuing requires gas or charcoal, or that ribs should only be parboiled, or if you insist that asparagus must...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

North Carolina Forest Products Producers get Marketing Help from Recovery Act Funds

May 02, 2012 Robert H. Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

A Forest Service Recovery Act grant to the Land-of-Sky Regional Council (LOSRC) to implement the Western North Carolina Forest Products Cooperative Marketing Project has provided the momentum to help local businesses expand and diversify while offering producers and consumers a practical means of...

Initiatives Forestry