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USDA Funded Digester Reduces Pollution, Powers 1,500 Michigan Homes

October 12, 2012 Alec Lloyd, USDA Michigan Public Information Officer

USDA Rural Development Michigan State Director James Turner joined Senator Debbie Stabenow and local officials this summer in celebrating the opening of the largest commercial-scale anaerobic digester in the United States. The Fremont Community Digester is an ambitious new use of a proven technology...

Rural

Native American Youths in Florida get Behind-the-Scenes Look at Forest Service Careers

October 12, 2012 Susan Blake, Public Affairs Officer, National Forests in Florida

Their eyes wide open and their minds prepped to learn, a group of Native American youths from Florida recently glimpsed the skills and knowledge needed for Forest Service careers during a field trip to the Apalachicola National Forest. Forest professionals from civil engineering, landscape...

Forestry

Bringing Credit Options to Our Veterans

October 12, 2012 Tanya Brown, Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

Althea Raiford retired from the Navy in 2010 and works in Maryland as a police officer. But every month she sends money home to Georgia to buy hogs, chickens and feed, some of which have been purchased at a discount through a network of veterans. “We [veterans] are a family,” said Raiford, who was...

USDA Results Farming

Helping Tribal College Students Excel in STEM

October 11, 2012 Jill Lee, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

It’s shaping up to be a good year for students in Indian Country. For the first time in school history, students at Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College in Mount Pleasant, Michigan can register to take physics thanks to an upgraded laboratory. And at Leech Lake Tribal College in Cass Lake, Minnesota...

Research and Science

US Forest Service Lands in North Dakota Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

October 11, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

Two crown jewels in the heart of North Dakota have recently been announced as historic places tied to President Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation legacy. The Elkhorn Ranch and Greater Elkhorn Ranchlands are now on the National Register of Historic places as a national historic district. President...

Forestry

US Forest Service Researcher Uses Science to Fight Forest Fires

October 11, 2012 Deidra L. McGee and Robert H. Westover, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

With wildfires that raged out of control this fire season, a year of “devastating conflagrations” seems to be the only way to describe such massive destruction on the nation’s forested lands. And scientists who know something about limiting the power of these forest infernos are needed more than...

Forestry

USDA Puerto Rico Rural Housing Director Recognized as Public Servant of the Year

October 11, 2012 Miguel Ramírez, Puerto Rico USDA Public Affairs Coordinator

Late last month, Arlene Zambrana, Rural Housing Program Director, was recognized as the Public Servant of the Year by the Puerto Rico Housing Builder Association. Through her professional career, she has escalated higher positions that have provided the opportunity to obtain the present position as...

Rural

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack in Omaha to Kick Off Regional Drought Workshops

October 11, 2012 Vicki A. Schurman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack participated in the kickoff of four regional workshops on drought recovery, the first of which was held Tuesday in Omaha, Nebraska. More than 200 people gathered in Omaha to discuss ways to access existing resources and to offer ideas on new efforts to assist those...

Conservation

Sowing Seeds of Partnerships to Feed a Community

October 10, 2012 Beverly Moseley, NRCS Ohio

For years, Avon Standard has tilled the soil, planted the seeds and harvested the produce from his community garden with one purpose in mind—to feed people. “My passion is to give and grow,” says Standard of the fruits and vegetables that he provides free to family, friends and the surrounding...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

International Pilots Learn Human Rights Lessons During Visit to Historic Fort in Florida

October 10, 2012 Susan Blake, Public Affairs Officer, National Forests in Florida

Nestled in the southwest corner of Florida’s Apalachicola National Forest sits a historic fort known today as Fort Gadsden—the only historic landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. Forest Service’s Southern Region. The fort served as a Native American trading post, a...

Forestry

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