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Forest Service Funds Urban Tree Projects in California

August 24, 2012 Roxane Scales and John Heil, U.S. Forest Service Region 5

Urban forests are a vital part of our nation’s cities – they clean the air we breathe, capture pollution and stormwater and beautify our neighborhoods. Urban trees save cities millions of dollars in energy costs every year just from shade alone. U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell has called urban...

Initiatives Forestry

Maine USDA Rural Development Staff Gears Up to Save Lives

August 24, 2012 Maine State Director Virginia Manuel

Earlier this month I joined six other USDA staff members in an American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED (automated external defibrillator) training session in Bangor, Maine. In addition, 8 other staff was trained at a different facility in Portland, Maine in July. In total 15 staff members were provided...

Rural

Agricultural Weather and Drought Update – 8/24/12

August 24, 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. The latest U.S. Drought Monitor, dated August 21, reflects a persistence of drought across the majority of the nation. Overall conterminous U.S. drought coverage stands at 63%, up...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: Expanding Access to Credit in Rural America

August 24, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As drought continues across America, President Obama and I continue doing all we can to help producers. In addition to the actions we’ve already taken, we will continue to call on Congress to pass a Food, Farm and Jobs Bill that gives USDA more tools to help, while providing more certainty for our...

USDA Results

Garden with Native Plant Species on National Planting Day

August 24, 2012 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach and Education Specialist, The People’s Garden Initiative

The People’s Garden Initiative and Keep America Beautiful are asking Americans to join us in supporting local ecosystems by planting species native to their area this fall. The first ever National Planting Day will take place on Saturday, September 8 and will continue with activities happening...

Initiatives

South Carolina Restaurant Owner Finds Peace in the Forest

August 09, 2012 Amy Overstreet, NRCS South Carolina

Dennis Hiltner truly leads a “farm-to-table” existence. Some days, you will find Hiltner alongside his wife and business partner, Linda, in Columbia, S.C.’s Five Points neighborhood, managing their business, The Gourmet Shop. (The Hiltners opened the Columbia landmark, which is part wine shop, food...

Conservation

Agricultural Weather and Drought Update – 8/9/12

August 09, 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. The latest U.S. Drought Monitor, valid August 7, indicates that the percentage of corn and soybeans in drought remains relatively stable. However, corn and soybeans in the most two...

Conservation

It Takes a County … to Help Feed Families!

August 09, 2012 Emilia Luna, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

USDA employees at the Tipton Service Center in Iowa are making impressive contributions to this year’s Feds Feed Families campaign. USDA Rural Development employee Mike Boyle reported food donations exceeding 750 pounds for the month of June and 1,760 pounds in July - just a portion of what is...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Residents of Pennsylvania’s Shenandoah Borough are Relieved that a New USDA-funded Police Cruiser is On the Way

August 09, 2012 Dawn Bonsell, USDA Public Information Officer

With a new four-wheel drive police vehicle on the way to Pennsylvania’s rural Shenandoah Borough, local residents can rest assured that they will have a reliable emergency response vehicle as cold weather approaches. Congressman Tim Holden and USDA Rural Development State Director Thomas Williams...

Rural

The Building Blocks of Farmers Markets

August 09, 2012 Fidel Delgado AIA, AMS Architect

Farmers markets are evolving. They are moving away from seasonal, parking lot produce stands and becoming year-round, self-sustaining, community hubs. As more and more cities and communities look for ways to strengthen their local economies, we’ve seen more emphasis placed on both the infrastructure...

USDA Results Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming