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Energy Advisor Says a Host of Factors Affect Food Prices

November 30, 2012 Sarah Bittleman, senior energy advisor to Secretary Vilsack

Rob Green’s recent Wall Street Journal op-ed “The cause of higher grocery bills isn’t the drought. It’s the failed federal ethanol policy” fails to take into consideration a host of factors, other than demand for corn, that affect food prices. In the domestic and global markets commodity, labor...

Energy

Native American Heritage Month is an Opportunity for Learning and Sharing

November 30, 2012 Tammi Schone, South Dakota USDA Public Information Coordinator

Earlier this month, I submitted a blog discussing plans to observe Native American Heritage Month in South Dakota. USDA Rural Development South Dakota staff held a Native American interactive day on November 28, which included traditional teachings, significance of the circle, meal, a game of “all...

Rural

Secretary's Column: The Millions of Jobs Supported by Rural America

November 30, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Every day I am reminded of the many ways in which the work of rural America impacts all of us. Rural America provides us with a clean environment, opportunities to get outdoors, greater energy security, and a safe and abundant food supply that’s the envy of the world. From our smallest towns to our...

USDA Results

A Word about the Importance of Work/Life from Deputy Secretary Merrigan

November 30, 2012 Mika J. Cross, Work/Life and Wellness Program Manager

Last month, Hurricane Sandy prevented Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan from addressing USDA employees and guests at the Open House planned for National Work & Family Month. However, she wanted to be sure to take the time to emphasize the importance of USDA’s Work/Life & Wellness programs and what...

USDA Results

Pueblo of Acoma Tribal Youth Connect to the Land Through Science

November 30, 2012 Erika Gallegos, Public Affairs Specialist, Forest Service

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. Known for its vibrant culture, distinctive art, and customary traditions rooted in Native American pottery and connection to...

Research and Science

Agricultural Weather and Drought Update – 8/31/12

August 31, 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. Hurricane Isaac has grabbed most of the weather headlines in recent days, but drought remains deeply entrenched across nearly two-thirds of the continental United States. According to the...

Conservation

USDA and Memphis Community Working Together in the Cotton Patch

August 31, 2012 Darryl Earnest, Deputy Administrator, AMS Cotton and Tobacco Programs

This summer, the Cotton Division of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) established a People’s Garden in Memphis, Tenn. The garden, suitably named “the Cotton Patch,” is a collaborative project developed and maintained by USDA employees and residents in the surrounding community. The exotic...

Initiatives

Let Kids Play with Their Food?

August 31, 2012 Rebecca Gates, Nutrition Information Assistant

Whether in a school setting or at home, when you involve kids with food preparation, you open the door to a healthy future. Kids learn that it’s fun and easy to create healthy meals and snacks. They receive the benefits of fruits and vegetables as they explore different flavors and textures, and...

Food and Nutrition

Secretary's Column: Saying "Thank You" To Farmers and Workers on Labor Day

August 31, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As Americans celebrate Labor Day this weekend, I know the holiday is overshadowed by a drought that has been extremely challenging for thousands of farm and ranch families. President Obama and I will continue to do all we can to help drought-stricken producers. In a nation where one of every 12 jobs...

USDA Results Conservation Rural Technology

USDA Participates in a Tribal Collaboration Meeting in Rural Alaska

August 31, 2012 Jim Nordlund, USDA Rural Development Alaska State Director

Recently, representatives of USDA Rural Development and other federal agencies held a collaboration meeting with the federally recognized tribes of the Ahtna Region, Alaska. The meeting was the fourth in a series of government-to-government Tribal Collaboration Meetings scheduled with tribes in...

Rural