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A Home for the Holidays

December 24, 2013 Sarah Marquart, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

The holidays will be extra special this year for 11 families in Reedley, Calif., who received the keys to their homes during a celebration ceremony December 19. The group spent nearly 10 months building each other's homes through USDA's Mutual Self-Help Housing Loan program. The rules of the program...

Rural

For Flavor's Sake: In New Mexico, Conservation Makes Things Peachy

December 13, 2013 Mark Smith, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Every single student in Santa Fe County Schools in New Mexico received a juicy, locally-grown organic peach for lunch on the first day of school last year from Freshies Farm. On only a little more than three acres of land, Christopher Bassett and Taylor Dale were able to grow the peaches for the...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Quality You Can Trust

December 06, 2013 Charles Parrott, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Deputy Administrator

When you think of what really makes fruit and vegetables stand out it usually comes down to quality. Determining quality – making sure your fresh food looks, smells, feels and tastes just the way you expect it to – is what USDA’s Quality Monitoring Program (QMP) does. The program, run by the...

Food and Nutrition

Jointly Developed Watershed Assessment Model Being Used in Yosemite National Park

December 03, 2013 Tara T. Weaver-Missick, 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. An award-winning watershed assessment tool, the Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment (AGWA), was deployed to assess...

Research and Science

I was Local When Local Wasn't Cool

November 22, 2013 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

No one would ever accuse me of being a trend-setter—especially my kids. But I’m proud to say that I’ve been part of the local food movement my whole life. I grew up on a family farm in New Mexico. For us, local food wasn’t really a trend or a movement. It was how we made our living. By growing...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Public TV Showcases Conservation Efforts in California to Clean & Conserve Water

November 21, 2013 Jennifer Van Eps, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Ann Johnson grows wine grapes in El Dorado County, Calif., where she carefully uses each drop of water. Water is imperative to her operation, and using it wisely and keeping it clean are important to private landowners like her. Conservation practices, like a drip irrigation system, help her care...

Conservation

Tribes Remember the Nome Cult Trail

November 21, 2013 Denise Adamic, Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Forest Service

Many of us may think of the forest as a place to reflect upon times long past. There may even be a bit of nostalgia in those ruminations. Yet for members of the Round Valley Tribes, a recent walk through the Mendocino National Forest in California was more than a time to contemplate—it was a time to...

Forestry

It's a Great Weekend to go to a National Forest to Watch for Meteors

November 15, 2013 Schirete Zick, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, U.S. Forest Service and Stephanie Bryant, Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Forest Service

Earlier this year, approximately 80 people oohed and ahhed as meteors streaked across the sky from all directions over Shasta Lake during the Perseid meteor showers. In partnership with the Shasta Astronomy Club, the Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area provided visitors with expert information...

Forestry

Forest Service Encourages Youth to Play Outdoors

November 12, 2013 Stephanie Bryant, Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Forest Service

Pacific Southwest Regional Forester Randy Moore believes that every child should have the opportunity to go camping, take a hike and explore nature. And with the stroke of a pen, he signed in late September a proclamation endorsing the California Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights as a group of...

Forestry

Veterans Find Training, Jobs with the U.S. Forest Service

November 08, 2013 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service actively recruits eligible veterans for multiple occupations. Currently, veterans make up over 12 percent of the Forest Service workforce. The agency values the experience, commitment and work ethic that veterans bring to the job, as well as their significant skills and...

Forestry
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