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USDA Volunteers Receive Presidential Honor for Service

October 01, 2014 Michele Brown, National Volunteer Coordinator, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Two dedicated volunteers of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service recently received the top honor for American volunteers – the lifetime Presidential Volunteer Service Award. Russell Dorrough, of Texas, and Jerry Hattan, of Wyoming, have volunteered more than 4,000 hours with NRCS. Between 4...

Conservation

Soil Health Brought to Life on Lawn of USDA's Whitten Building

September 29, 2014 Sarah Haymaker, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Recently, I watched Jason Weller, chief of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, (NRCS) provide testimony on the benefits of soil health during a House Agriculture Committee hearing. After the Chief’s impassioned testimony, I met with the crew setting up the rainfall simulator demonstration...

Conservation

USDA Marks 50th Anniversary of the Job Corps

September 26, 2014 Meryl Harrell, Chief of Staff, Natural Resources and Environment

Fifty years ago, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the Economic Opportunity Act. This Act, part of the government effort to wipe out poverty, created the Job Corps program, which has had a positive effect on countless young lives, giving them a chance to break multi-generational cycles of...

Conservation Forestry

Happy Birthday AmeriCorps!

September 12, 2014 Wendy Wasserman, USDA Office of Communications

As AmeriCorps celebrates its 20 th anniversary, USDA salutes the deep relationship we’ve had with these remarkable volunteers and service members. From engaging in critical natural conservation efforts to helping kids learn more about nutrition and gardening to working directly with local...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Forestry

Back-to-School and On a Mission to Spread Health

September 10, 2014 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Today’s guest post in our Cafeteria Stories series comes from Sharon Foster, a physical education teacher dedicated to paving a path of success for her students. Ms. Foster describes the importance of a healthy school nutrition environment, as well as involving students in the change process...

Food and Nutrition

Conservation Tools Help 'Pick-Your-Own' Farm Thrive

September 04, 2014 Elisa O'Halloran, NRCS

A farmer’s field is dotted with people busily picking blueberries off bushes and loading them into large red buckets. But they’re not at work. They’re picking for their own pantries. Butler’s Orchard, located near Washington, D.C. in Germantown, Maryland, is a 300-acre family-owned farm that grows...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Food Bank Partner Sign-up Competition Extended to September 15 with New "Suite" Incentive

August 29, 2014 Elise Golan, Director for Sustainable Development, Office of the Chief Economist, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Food banks around the country have engaged in a friendly competition all month long to get the most food donors to sign up as participants in the U.S. Food Waste Challenge, with the food bank that signs up the most donors to be honored in an event hosted by the Department of Agriculture. We are now...

Food and Nutrition

Back to School Gardening

August 25, 2014 Annie Ceccarini, Program Manager, The People's Garden Initiative and USDA Farmers Market

46,000 young people were welcomed back to DC Public Schools this morning for the 2014-2015 school year. And 168 students at Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary School have a brand new school garden to get excited about! USDA’s People’s Garden team assisted Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation...

Initiatives

Celebrating Farmers and Communities during National Farmers Market Week

August 12, 2014 Arthur L. Neal, Jr., Deputy Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service

We just wrapped up the 15 th annual National Farmers Market Week here at USDA. It has been an AMAZING week filled with celebrations at farmers markets across the country. Last Friday, at our own USDA Farmers Market, we hosted hundreds of youths to introduce them to healthy back-to-school snacks; and...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Smokey Bear, Iconic Symbol of Wildfire Prevention, Still Going Strong at 70

August 07, 2014 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

“Remember . . . Only YOU Can Prevent Forest Fires.” For more than 50 years, that iconic catch phrase grabbed the hearts and minds of generations of children, spurred a series of books, games and gifts, helped to change the face of wildland firefighting and prompted more than one child to grow up to...

Forestry
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