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Monitoring Bald Eagles to Help Prevent Deaths from Collisions with Wind Turbines

March 12, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Despite the many benefits which come from clean wind energy, one of the most majestic birds of prey, the eagle, is itself falling prey to the blades of wind-energy facilities. For reasons still not clear to scientists, eagles are vulnerable to collisions with wind turbines, and in some areas such...

Forestry

Earth Team Volunteers, Conservationists Bring Tree Lessons to Mississippi Classrooms

March 12, 2012 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Trees are important natural resources—this is the lesson that a dedicated group of volunteers shared last week with Mississippi youngsters.

Conservation

Sweet Success: USDA Support Pushes Nebraska Exporter to Greater Heights

March 12, 2012 Karoline Newell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

After more than two decades of exporting U.S. agricultural products, Good Life Foods is thriving internationally with support from USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).

Trade

Faith in Place recently secured a USDA Farmers Market Promotion Program grant to operate winter farmers markets.

March 12, 2012 Larry Bangs, Outreach Specialist, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

For 18 years, Tony Ends of Scotch Hill Farm worked hard to develop direct marketing opportunities for his family’s crops and products. For over six of those years, he advocated for other small farms in winter markets that he organized with Wisconsin, Illinois and Iowa churches. Trends in farming and...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Digging the Farm and Finding History

March 09, 2012 Teresa Paglione, NRCS Alabama

Last spring and summer I had the opportunity to investigate two 1,000 year old archeological sites on a Montgomery County farm. Working with me were archeologists from Troy University and Auburn University at Montgomery, their students and volunteers from the Alabama Archeological Society. Our goal...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: A Thank You to American Agriculture

March 09, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

America’s farmers, ranchers and growers are some of our nation’s greatest assets. Not only do we rely on agriculture for our food, feed, fiber, and fuel, our agricultural producers preserve our environment, and help drive our national economy. As I travel the country, I often ask folks when they...

USDA Results Conservation

Secretary Vilsack Reaffirms USDA's Commitment to Support Tribes

March 09, 2012 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

It was fitting that the afternoon session of this month’s National Congress of American Indians meeting in Washington, DC, featured, as the lead speaker, former North Dakota Senator Byron Dorgan. After leaving office, Senator Dorgan created a center for Native American Youth and remains an advocate...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Public Land Access and Changing Demographics in Hall County, Georgia

March 08, 2012 Reggie Woodruff, U.S. Forest Service

In one of the first of its kind studies in the South, a research social scientist with the Forest Service Southern Research Station recently examined Latino access to local public lands in Hall County, Ga. Census-track-based information from studies like this can help municipal and county planners...

Forestry

New Online Revenue Protection Tool from the Risk Management Agency

March 08, 2012 Jo Lynne Seufer, Risk Management Agency, Risk Management Specialist

Pacific Northwest diversified crop and livestock producers now have a valuable online tool to help them better evaluate whole-farm insurance protection. AGR-Lite is a federally subsidized, whole-farm revenue protection package and is available through private crop insurance agents in 38 states. The...

USDA Results

Finding and Controlling Invasive-Plants? There’s an App for That

March 08, 2012 Reggie Woodruff, Media Relations Officer, U.S. Forest Service

The Forest Service has added an iPhone/iPad application called Invasive Plants in Southern Forests: Identification and Management to its strategy of reducing nonnative invasive plants in the South. The free app will allow more people to get involved in eradicating foreign plants, which, along with...

Forestry

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