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Nominate an Anti-Hunger Champion working at Home or Abroad

June 26, 2012 Norah Deluhery, Acting Director, USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Hunger is not an abstract idea. It is a reality affecting the lives of millions of Americans every single day. And it hits our children particularly hard, with over 16 million kids in our country experiencing food insecurity each year. Internationally, nearly 1 billion people across the globe will...

Health and Safety Food and Nutrition Trade

USDA Housing Administrator Visits Nevada Families as they Build Their Own Homes

June 26, 2012 Kelly Clark, USDA Nevada Public Information Officer

June is homownership month and you could say the Nevada heat drove everyone under the tent together. With mercury touching 103 degrees, the tent at the Color Country Self-Help Housing development in Mesquite, Nevada, was a good source of shade, but it could not chill the sense of pride and...

Rural

Celebrating All Things Dairy for National Dairy Month

June 26, 2012 Dana Coale, AMS Dairy Programs Deputy Administrator

During June, we often celebrate many things: National Homeownership Month, the end of the school year and graduations, Father’s Day, and being able to watch our favorite teams duke it on the baseball diamond. But at USDA we have another favorite June celebration – National Dairy Month.

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

El Yunque National Forest: U.S. Forest Service Works to Address Urban Expansion

June 26, 2012 Teresa J. Jackson, U.S. Forest Service, Southern Research Station

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. El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico is unique for the U.S. Forest Service. At 28,000 acres, it’s the smallest national...

Spanish Forestry

Oregon Forest Becomes Setting for a Cooperative Thinning Venture

June 14, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In Oregon, huge swaths of the Willamette National Forest, perhaps as much as 12,000 acres, has stands of trees less than 40 years old that have never been thinned. The firs are crowded together, making it hard for sunlight to reach them. Competition for resources has made them susceptible to insects...

Forestry

You're Invited! Join Us for Virtual Office Hours on Rural Economic Issues and #AskUSDA

June 14, 2012 Doug O’Brien, Deputy Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

Rural communities are the backbone of our nation’s economy. This past year, food and agriculture exports from rural America reached their highest levels ever and the industry supported more than 1.15 million American jobs. America’s agricultural trade surplus also reached record levels. This is...

USDA Results Rural

USDA Encourages Summer Travelers to Protect American Agriculture by Not Packing a Pest

June 14, 2012 Alyn Kiel, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist

Whether you’re studying abroad in Europe, traveling on business in Asia, or taking that dream vacation to Hawaii, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is urging summer travelers to join us in the fight against invasive pests by not packing a pest...

Animals Plants

Celebrating National Get Outdoors Day with the U.S. Forest Service

June 14, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Thousands of people across the nation attended a variety of events on U.S. Forest Service lands as part of the 5 th annual National Get Outdoors Day. NationalGetOutdoorsDay.Org is a campaign that encourages Americans, especially young people, to seek out healthy, active outdoor lifestyles, connect...

Forestry Initiatives

USDA Helps Improve Native Health Care in Rural Alaska

June 14, 2012 Larry Yerich, Alaska Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

For most Americans, advanced health care facilities that can treat almost any kind of ailment are just a short drive away. But picture you or a loved one in your rural community enduring a life-threatening illness or injury, and having to travel hundreds of miles for medical attention. Compounding...

Rural