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Dummy Power Lines Attract Doves to Sumter National Forest Dove Fields

June 18, 2012 Jeff Magniez, Sumter National Forest

High above the ground in a bucket truck, Blue Ridge Electric Co-op Lineman David Brown attaches a power line to a newly erected pole above the green fields of the Sumter National Forest’s Long Creek dove field. But instead of providing electric service to an outbuilding or an adjacent housing...

Forestry

4-H students Visit Washington, DC and Present on Bringing Let’s Move! to Their Communities

April 09, 2012 Christina Martinez, Emerson National Hunger Fellow, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

As part of their 2012 annual 4-H National Conference approximately 300 high school student leaders from across the United States, U.S. territories, and Canada gathered in the greater Washington, DC area. 4-H seeks to promote positive youth development, facilitate learning, and engage young people in...

Initiatives

USDA Invests $50 Million in Partnerships to Improve Equity in Conservation Programs, Address Climate Change

ATLANTA, January 10, 2022 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing $50 million in 118 partnerships to expand access to conservation assistance for climate-smart agriculture and forestry. The Equity Conservation Cooperative Agreements, administered by USDA’s Natural Resources...

Equity

Secretary Perdue Partners with FFA to Support Next Generation of Leaders in Agriculture

(Washington, D.C., July 26, 2017) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced today that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will partner with National FFA to support youth, and prepare the workforce of tomorrow for unique careers in agriculture. Following their remarks, Secretary...

Success Stories

September 01, 2020

A Garden of Learning Jaqueline Holmes is a third-grade teacher at Triangle Elementary in Florida who won a 2018 Excellence in Teaching about Agriculture Award for her schoolwide garden initiative to teach students reading, writing, math, science, and social studies, good nutrition, and the value of...

Programs and Services

March 12, 2020

USDA offers many programs and services that are available to members of American Indian and Alaska Native tribes. These publications provide comprehensive summaries of USDA programs in support of agriculture, food sovereignty, business and community development, conservation and forestry, research...

Communities Connect with Nature on Alaska's Tongass National Forest

December 08, 2014 Teresa Haugh, Alaska Region, U.S. Forest Service

Scott Harris, the conservation science director for the Sitka Conservation Society, is on a mission. He’s dedicated to connecting the communities of Southeast Alaska to the stunning, natural world that surrounds them including the Tongass National Forest. Sitka Conservation Society’s charge is to...

Forestry

RISE Volunteers Mentor Young Gardeners

October 31, 2013 Matt Russell, USDA Farm to School Program

In 2011, Washington State University won a USDA People’s Garden School Pilot Project grant. The University used the funds to start the “Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth” project, a multi-year research project that engages elementary students in creating edible gardens in schools across the country...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Native American FFA Members Discuss the Future of Agriculture with USDA Officials

July 23, 2013 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

The future of America is entirely about its youth. According to figures provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, sixty percent of the farmers in this country are 55 years old or older. Will the next generation take over for their parents and accept a rural lifestyle? What options are available...

Rural

Recognizing Native American Heritage Month, USDA Science Spotlights Christopher

December 02, 2024 Megan Guilfoyle, Public Affairs Specialist, Research, Education, and Economics Mission Area

During Native American Heritage Month, USDA Science recognizes the invaluable contributions that Native American employees have made in advancing agricultural science and innovation that benefits us all.

Research and Science