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Forest Service Partners with Wilderness Inquiry Program in D.C. Area

October 23, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, US Forest Service

You don’t have to be in a lake or river, on a forest or in a wilderness area to participate in the outdoors. If you live in a city, a fun and interesting outdoor experience can be right in your own backyard. Through the Forest Service’s partnership with the Wilderness Inquiry’s Urban Wilderness...

Forestry Initiatives

Feds Feed Families Helps End Hunger in Tennessee

October 23, 2012 Christina Martinez, Emerson National Hunger Fellow, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

The fourth annual Feds Feed Families food drive has come to a close and USDA employees helped to bolster local efforts to feed those in need in a big way. USDA employees, farmers, and friends donated 2.77 million pounds of food this summer and the federal-government-wide total was 7.29 million...

Food and Nutrition

In South Dakota, Jackson County-Kadoka Economic Development Effort Moves Forward

October 23, 2012 Christine Sorensen, South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator

With the assistance of a South Dakota USDA Rural Development Rural Business Enterprise Grant (RBEG), the Jackson County-Kadoka Economic Development Corporation is closer to its vision of assisting residents and businesses in achieving their full potential to increase economic security. The grant...

USDA Results Rural

Forest Service and Partners Dedicate Improved Trail System in California

October 23, 2012 Nancy Upham, Public Affairs Officer, Inyo National Forest

A ceremony Oct. 20 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif., marked the completion of a series of important federal, state, and locally funded trail projects, the official grand opening of the Mammoth Lakes Trail System, and the celebration of the agency partnerships that supported it. The project helped to create...

Forestry

Prickly Plants Might Cleanse California Soil

October 23, 2012 Chris Guy, 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 portfolio. It’s hard to believe that ancient seas once covered a large part of California’s San Joaquin Valley—until you check the...

Research and Science

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