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Los Padres National Forest Seeks to Preserve Remote Sacred Native American Sites

August 02, 2012 Joe Pasinato, Los Padres National Forest

Deep inside the San Rafael Wilderness, employees from the Los Padres National Forest are working to inventory centuries-old Chumash sacred sites impacted by devastating wildfires. Despite closure orders that restrict public access in America’s first congressionally designated wilderness, forest...

Forestry

What’s Ahead for Global Food Security?

August 02, 2012 Stacey Rosen and Shahla Shapouri, Economists, Food Security and Development Branch, Economic Research Service

The Economic Research Service (ERS) has, since the late 1970s, reported annually on food security in a number of developing countries. A key indicator is the number of food-insecure people (those who each consume less than a nutritional target of 2,100 calories per day). In the latest report, we...

USDA Results Health and Safety

USDA-Funded North Valley Health Center in Minnesota Expected to Improve Rural Quality of Life

August 02, 2012 Adam Czech, Minnesota USDA Public Affairs Specialist

Ground was broken on the new 43,000 square-foot North Valley Health Center on July 26. It will be located next to the Good Samaritan Nursing Home and will feature a larger physical therapy department, full handicap accessibility and covered entrances, among other enhancements.Community members came...

Rural

New Jersey Girl Wins top Honors in Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl Poster Contest

July 31, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Caroline Tan, an 11-year-old from Westfield, N.J., is pretty certain about a few things when it comes to natural resources. “It’s not just about my art, but it does represent something very serious,” Caroline said. “We have to prevent wildfires, not just in art but in real life. It’s not something...

Initiatives Forestry

Texas Small Farmers and Ranchers Nonprofit Is Growing in a Big Way

July 31, 2012 Beverly Moseley, NRCS Texas

Working alongside USDA agencies such as the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is second nature for the Texas Small Farmers and Ranchers Community Based Organization. Founded in 1998, the organization is dedicated to assisting limited resource agricultural producers in parts of Texas with...

Conservation

A Science Agenda for Food Security

July 31, 2012 Anita Regmi, USDA Economic Research Service/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 the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. The world is not merely facing a challenge of sustainably producing enough food to feed a world whose population will...

Food and Nutrition Trade Research and Science

U.S. Cherries On Top In South Korean Market

July 31, 2012 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

It’s only been four months since the historic U.S.-Korea free trade agreement (KORUS) removed two thirds of the tariffs imposed on U.S. food and agricultural products exported to South Korea. But already, sales of U.S. fresh cherries are on the rise. The elimination of a 24-percent import duty on...

Food and Nutrition

Agricultural Weather and Drought Update – 7/30/12

July 30, 2012 Brad Rippey, USDA Meteorologist, Office of the Chief Economist

Visit www.usda.gov/drought for the latest information regarding USDA’s Drought Disaster response and assistance.

Conservation

Fishers Face a New Threat: Poisons Used by Marijuana Growers

July 30, 2012 Sherri Eng, Office of Communication, Pacific Southwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Illegal marijuana farms in our nation’s forests are not only threatening the safety of humans in these recreational areas, but are also causing ecological damage to the land. And now, there’s proof that the animals that make the forests their homes are also being harmed.

Forestry

Gardening at 9,500 Feet!

July 30, 2012 Adam Keyes, USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

With gas prices on the rise and the trip to the nearest large grocery store clocking in at 50 miles, Mark Platten realized an opportunity much closer to home. Platten, the Colorado State University Extension Director for Teller County, began brainstorming and came up with the idea for a program that...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives