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USDA Does its Part to Bring Valentine’s Day Cheer

February 14, 2012 Workabeba Yigzaw, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

Did you know that USDA helps in bringing Valentine’s Day cheer every year? With the help of Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection, USDA’s Animal and Plant health Inspection Service (APHIS) safely imports millions of cut flowers into the US free from harmful plant pests and...

Animals Plants

Rural Development Officials Seek Input on Ways to Create Jobs, Improve Housing Opportunities in Louisiana

February 14, 2012 Karen Lawson, USDA Louisiana Public Information Officer

USDA Rural Development Housing Administrator Tammye Trevino and Rural Development Louisiana State Director Clarence Hawkins kick-started the new year by holding a White House Business Council Stakeholder’s meeting in Luling, Louisiana, located in St. Charles Parish near New Orleans. The focus of the...

Rural

A Blueprint for Savings at the Agricultural Research Service

February 13, 2012 Sandy Miller Hays, Director, Information Staff, ARS

On January 9, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack put forth USDA’s “ Blueprint for Stronger Service” which focuses on streamlining operations and cutting costs throughout the Department. The “Blueprint for Stronger Service” calls for USDA to close 259 domestic offices, facilities and laboratories, as...

Research and Science

US Forest Service to host 7th annual “Virtual Summit”

February 13, 2012 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

For the seventh year in a row, thinkers and leaders from the U.S. Forest Service will team up with partners across the country to discuss sustainable operations affecting the agency. The 7th Annual Forest Service Sustainable Operations Summit will take place in Sacramento Feb. 14 – 16. Hosted by the...

Forestry

US Forest Service Publishes Dual Language Booklet for Native Alaskans for First Time

February 13, 2012 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Partnering with a local Alaskan native community, the U.S. Forest Service has for the first time published a dual language booklet in English and a native Alaskan language, Yup’ik, to help educate the greater community in Southwestern Alaska on invasive species. Titled “ Protecting Southwestern...

Forestry

True GRITS: Fighting Obesity in the South

February 13, 2012 Ed Mekeel, Southwest Region Public Affairs Specialist

It was a sunny and warm day in Frisco, Texas, on January 13. You would never know that it was the dead of winter. It was a perfect day to drive from Dallas to the suburbs well north of the city, to attend the GRITS Regional Summit on Childhood Obesity. Yes, that’s GRITS. No, not the go-to southern...

Food and Nutrition

Celebrating Lincoln's Birthday and USDA's Birthday

February 12, 2012 Liz Purchia, Deputy Press Secretary, Office of Communications

On February 12, President Lincoln’s birthday, let’s take a moment to appreciate the many impressive accomplishments that our Nation's 16th President achieved during his four years in office. Many of those accomplishments have a direct tie-in to the success of American agriculture. Lincoln’s birthday...

USDA Results Trade

USDA Value Added Producer Grants: Turning Great Ideas into Sustainable Business

February 10, 2012 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications with assistance from Joan Messina, USDA Illinois Public Information Coordinator

Earlier this month, Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan announced almost 300 Value Added Producer Grant recipients across the Nation. Each one of those recipients has a story, and a dream that, with help from USDA, will become reality. From producing pumpkin puree and gourmet cheese to...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition

Thanks to Rural Development Support, Investment Dollars Save Jobs and Boost a South Dakota Town

February 10, 2012 South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator Christine Sorensen

The City of Murdo, South Dakota, is located at the crossroads of Interstate 90 and Highway 83 in the middle of the State. A town with a population of 500 in a county with one person per square mile; Murdo has several new businesses and recreational activities that keeps the town thriving. An all...

Rural

Yes, We Have No Bananas

February 10, 2012 Terri Romine-Ortega, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Southwest Region Public Affairs Specialist

We left the cool warehouse with sticky shoes and smelling of spoiled bananas, but also with a warm feeling for having helped the North Texas Food Bank in Dallas ensure healthy, fresh food for their clients. Hundreds of cases of bananas had been donated, but when food bank staff checked the produce...

Food and Nutrition

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