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Landowner and Land Manager Working to Help Lesser Prairie-Chicken

August 15, 2012 Sheila Forrester, NRCS Kansas

A Kansas family and their neighbor are working with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to increase habitat for the lesser prairie-chicken—while also benefiting their grazing lands. Glen Mull and his daughter, Amy Harter, collaborate with Tom Turner to co-manage the grassland they...

Conservation

Secretary Meets with Energy and Rural Development Officials During a Nebraska Swing

August 15, 2012 Deputy Press Secretary Stephanie Chan

Late last week, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack went to Omaha, Nebraska to discuss the President’s “All of the above” energy strategy, and meet with wind energy and rural development officials. Speaking to members of the American Coalition for Ethanol, he said that while the drought is severe and...

Energy Rural

The Great Green Fleet Makes History!

August 15, 2012 Diane Ley, State Executive Director, Hawaii State & Pacific Basin, Farm Service Agency

WOW! The word “wow” only moderately conveys the historic events that unfolded this summer during the Department of Navy’s Rim of the Pacific Exercises (RIMPAC) Great Green Fleet (GGF) demonstration. The might and power of the United States Navy coupled with that of scores of other Pacific Rim...

Energy

Got Map? Dixie National Forest Kicks-Off Public Awareness Campaign

August 15, 2012 Charity Parks, Intermountain Region, and Ellita Willis, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Hauling a trailer emblazoned with a forest scene and large map, the Dixie National Forest “Got Map” traveling crew made stops across Utah, passing out 60,000 free maps, talking to people about using off-highway vehicles in the forest and engaging the public in the work to designate motorized travel...

Forestry

Education Builds Bioenergy Systems

August 07, 2012 Daniel Cassidy, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture/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 USDA's rich science and research profile. Emerging bioenergy systems hold the promise of helping to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, increase economic prosperity...

USDA Results Energy Research and Science

Agriculture's Role in Ecosystem Services

August 07, 2012 Jenna Jadin, AAAS Fellow/Advisor

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. Most of us accept that some services—such as waste water treatment and emergency response, for example—have an economic...

Conservation

A Staple of the Farmers Market Since 1918

August 07, 2012 Michael T. Jarvis, AMS Public Affairs Director

It was 1918 when Elmer Moje first took crops to market with his father on a horse and wagon in North Tonawanda, New York. Moje, who turns 99 later this month, still takes his crops to the market once or twice a week. “I don’t have the wagon or the horse anymore,” he says with a laugh. “Back then it...

Food and Nutrition

An Indiana Community Receives an Improved Water system with USDA Support

August 07, 2012 Darrell Mowery, USDA Indiana Public Information Officer

Oakland City, Indiana is the home of Oakland City University, the only General Baptist affiliate university in the nation, with a global campus providing over 40 degrees. An organization of this stature, along with the surrounding community, places a lot of emphasis on faith.

Rural