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Promoting Women in Agriculture

July 24, 2012 Rebecca Blue, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of participating in a “Women in Agriculture” roundtable in Bailey, Col. The participants were from across the United States with a variety of agricultural backgrounds. Some were just beginning while others had years of experience under their belts. These women...

Animals Plants Initiatives

North Georgia Students Study Appalachian Trail as Part of Classroom Program

July 24, 2012 Judy Toppins, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests

Summer brings to an end an incredible school year for Union County Middle School students in North Georgia who have been immersed in learning about a famous 2,181 mile-long trail.

Initiatives Conservation

Study: Undergraduate Women Outnumber Men in Land-Grant Ag Programs

July 24, 2012 Lisa Hightower, Food and Agricultural Education System

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. A national study of 70 land-grant universities found that undergraduate women enrolled in agriculture programs outnumber...

Initiatives Health and Safety

Under Secretary Inspects Indiana Water Quality and Hospital Projects Funded by USDA

July 24, 2012 Darrell Mowery, Indiana USDA Public Information Officer

U. S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary for Rural Development, Dallas Tonsager, was in Indiana July 19 and 20, reviewing how the agency’s programs and services are helping create jobs and improve the quality of life in the Hoosier state.

USDA Results Conservation Rural

Science Today for Solutions Tomorrow

July 24, 2012 Catherine Woteki, USDA Chief Scientist and Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics

As USDA’s Chief Scientist I oversee a team of world class scientists, economists, statisticians, and support staff working to solve some of the biggest challenges facing us all – a changing climate, uncertain energy sources, rising childhood obesity rates, food insecurity around the globe – and...

Research and Science

AgrAbility Helps Farmers Continue Working

July 10, 2012 Jill Lee, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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. According to a Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report issued in June 2011 there are 4,861,000 people with disabilities in...

Research and Science

South Dakota's Top Chef is Job Corps Educator Too

July 10, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

For the past eight years, students in the Boxelder Job Corps Center culinary arts program have benefited from chef Dave Levesque's wide-ranging cooking experiences. Located in the Black Hills National Forest near Nemo, the Boxelder Job Corps Center has 24 students in its culinary arts curriculum...

Initiatives Forestry

Know Your Meat: Global Meat Specifications Becoming a Reality

July 10, 2012 Craig Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock and Seed Program

The Agricultural Marketing Service’s (AMS) Livestock and Seed Program Standardization Division recently participated in the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) meetings in Buenos Aires to work on international meat standards. The global agricultural quality standards developed by...

USDA Results Health and Safety

Publishers of forestcamping.com Start their 18th Year of Research

July 10, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Fred and Suzi Dow, publishers of the U.S. National Forest Campground Guide Website have visited every Forest Service national forest and grassland but they don’t see their project as completed. They have set off for another six months of visiting, surveying, and exploring national forests that might...

Forestry

Outreach with the Minnesota Women’s Woodland Network

July 10, 2012 Julie MacSwain, NRCS Minnesota

Throughout Minnesota, women are increasingly responsible for the stewardship of private forestlands, as the number of women owning and managing land across the country increases. To address this trend, the Minnesota Women’s Woodland Network (WWN) was formed in 2010. WWN provides resources to women...

Conservation