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From an Idaho Youth Loan to National Youth Leader

August 26, 2013 Candy Moore, Idaho Public Affairs/Outreach Coordinator

Shane Kerner applied for her first USDA Farm Service Agency Rural Youth Loan at age 14. Now, at age 20, she not only reached adulthood, but financial independence to grow what was once a 4-H project into a thriving cattle operation. “I never thought I would get as far as I am today with my cattle,”...

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A Sweet Camp for Native Youth

April 24, 2015 Carlos J. Harris, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Many children look forward to gathering pumpkins in the fall. For some Native American children, another well-loved tradition is gathering maple syrup in early spring. USDA’s National Institute of Food and Nutrition (NIFA) provides grants to support a unique camp where reservation youth can...

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Opportunities for Native Youth Available through APHIS' Safeguarding Natural Heritage Program

August 10, 2015 Leslie Wheelock, Director, Office of Tribal Relations

The land and our strong ties to the earth as humans are a source of culture and livelihood throughout Indian Country. Native youth carry the hopes of their ancestors forward, and many tribes have visited with me at the Office of Tribal Relations, interested in learning how their children and...

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Health and Physical Activity: Priorities for Every Season

November 24, 2009

I have had an eventful couple of weeks since my last post. I spent a day two weeks ago in Riverdale, Maryland at the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services building learning more about some of their programs. I particularly enjoyed meeting with two economists, as many of my college classes...

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Ready, Set, Learn: USDA Lessons for Our Nation’s Next Generation

August 13, 2013 Rebecca Frank, USDA Office of Communications

It’s that time of year! Back to school season is upon us and agencies across the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are working to ensure a stronger and healthier future for our nation’s next generation of leaders. That means providing a happy and healthy learning environment for our kids, and...

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It's Time to Talk about the Birds and the Bees -- and the Butterflies, Bats and Beetles

June 16, 2015 Ann Mills, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and the Environment and Jon Jarvis, National Park Service Director

Cross-posted from the Department of Interior blog: From birds and bees to butterflies, bats and beetles, pollinators are a diverse group and are critically important to terrestrial life on our planet. Without our help, however, their populations will continue to decline as a result of numerous...

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USDA a Hit at FFA Convention in Indianapolis

October 28, 2010 By Alyn Kiel, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA APHIS

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and several other U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) agencies had staff at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis last week to share agricultural information with 50,000 enthusiastic FFA members, aged 12-21, and their families.

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Intern gives perspective on work, meeting with Secretary Vilsack

August 03, 2009 Amy Sents, USDA Summer Intern

Amy Sents, a junior Animal Science major at Kansas State University, spent the summer as a USDA intern working in the Office of the White House Liaison. She joined about 100 other interns from around the country, as well as young people from Washington working with the D.C. Summer Youth Employment...

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APHIS Reaches Out to Tribal Extension Agents

February 21, 2014 Gail Keirn, USDA APHIS Public Affairs Specialist

Helping American Indians develop profitable farming and ranching businesses, engaging tribal youth in 4-H, enhancing natural resources on reservations, and reaching out to tribal communities about topics that are of interest to them are just some of the activities supported by the Federally...

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Celebrating Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month with Your Children: Activities, Curriculums and Video Links

April 15, 2020 Aaliyah Essex, Public Affairs Specialist, APHIS

Looking for nature- or science-based activities or projects for your kids to do at home? You and your school-aged children can join in the important worldwide effort to protect plants from invasive species. Invasive pests can destroy up to 40 percent of crops annually, having a direct impact on the...

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