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How the US Forest Service’s Forest Products Lab Helped Solve the “Crime of the Century”

September 19, 2012 Robert H. Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In the early 1930’s, before the age of DNA and forensics, piecing together the evidence of a crime scene was a difficult task involving fingerprints (if you could get them), eyewitness accounts (if there were any), or a confession (not likely). Law enforcement had none of these as they tried to...

Health and Safety Research and Science

Agricultural Weather and Drought Update – 9/19/12

September 19, 2012 Brad Rippey, USDA Meteorologist, Office of the Chief Economist

The 2012 summer crop season is quickly winding down. By mid-September, more than three-quarters (76%) of the U.S. corn was fully mature and well over half (57%) of the soybeans were dropping leaves, according to USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. More than one-quarter (26%) of the corn...

Conservation

Trail Towns Flourish in Economically Challenged Southwestern Pennsylvania

September 19, 2012 Dawn Bonsell, Pennsylvania Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Doug O’Brien recently spent a few days in Pennsylvania talking with flourishing businesses in charming trail towns along the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP), a rail trail that runs from Pittsburgh to Washington D.C. Many businesses along the trail have...

Rural

Meet Michelle Cox, Face of Food Safety

September 19, 2012 Adam Tarr, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Growing up, all Michelle Cox could think about was being a teacher. She envisioned herself in a classroom making a lasting impact on young lives, becoming one of those teachers students would remember forever. Today, Cox is making a significant contribution as a teacher, but her students are not in...

Health and Safety

Food Safety Science

September 04, 2012 Sandy Miller Hays, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

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. When it comes to microorganisms that contaminate our foods, you may think it’s a veritable jungle out there—but in fact, in...

Health and Safety Research and Science

Many Hands Tend the Food Safety Net

September 04, 2012 Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

When a newspaper reporter asked me recently, “What can I tell our readers about the USDA programs,” I told her: “Most of what USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service does is through others.” As I travel throughout the country, I see how different organizations come together to carry out our mission of...

Food and Nutrition

Meet Olga Morales: A “Good Egg” Inspector Now Cracking Food Safety Cases

September 04, 2012 Ellen Lee, Public Affairs Intern, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Olga Morales admits she is kind of a workaholic. Two decades ago, Olga Morales worked inside an egg products plant in Elizabeth, N.J., inspecting food to make sure it was safe for the public to purchase and to eat. Today, after rising through the ranks at the Food Safety and Inspection Service, she...

Health and Safety

Two Maine Towns Unite to Leverage USDA Support into a Money-Saving Clean Water Project

September 04, 2012 State Director Virginia Manuel

The far northern Maine towns of St. Agatha and Frenchville recognize the value of partnership. So when the aging St. Agatha wastewater treatment plant began to have issues, the towns began to work on a solution. That solution was a mutually beneficial partnership with Frenchville, located only six...

Rural

Creatively Shaping the Future of Federal Nutrition Research

September 04, 2012 Tara T. Weaver-Missick, USDA Agricultural Research Service

Are you interested in helping shape the future of USDA human nutrition research? What human nutrition-related issues are you interested in? Childhood obesity? The nutrient content of foods? Health promotion and disease prevention? Now’s your chance to let your voice be heard. Be an active...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science Technology