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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest Facility Goes Green

December 30, 2009 acampbell

The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest new Supervisor's Office in Rhinelander, Wisc., was re-engineered with "green" features. The use of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding helped complete its restoration. Here students from the USDA Forest Service’s Blackwell Job Corps Center help...

Initiatives Forestry

The Urgent Need to Protect Tropical Forests and our Climate

December 17, 2009 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

I want to thank Avoided Deforestation Partners for holding this event and inviting me to join all of the distinguished speakers here today in urging the adoption of REDD plus as part of a global climate framework.

Forestry

USDA’s Forest Service Provides 2009 Capitol Christmas Tree to Be Lit Today

December 08, 2009 acampbell

As we approach the end of the year, millions of Americans are counting their blessings and many are bringing Christmas trees into their homes to celebrate the season. At USDA, the Forest Service helps with the nation’s holiday traditions by providing a tree to be displayed as the Capitol Christmas...

Forestry

USDA Forest Service Employee One of Four Finalists for President’s SAVE AWARD

December 07, 2009 acampbell

Earlier this year, the President launched the SAVE Award - a program that offers every federal employee to chance to submit their ideas for how government can save money and perform better. In just a few weeks, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) received over 38,000 submissions, many of which...

Forestry

Tribal Nations Gather at USDA for Open Dialogue

November 04, 2009 acampbell

In celebration of American Indian Heritage Month the U.S. Department of Agriculture today reported that there are nearly 80,000 American Indian operators on 61,472 farms and ranches across the United States. This represents an 88-percent increase over the number of American Indian farmers USDA...

Forestry

Smokey Bear and Sammy Soil Team Up for Conservation

November 02, 2009 acampbell

It was a moment some felt would never happen – at least not so spontaneously. The two mascots, the Forest Service’s Smokey Bear and the Natural Resources Conservation Service’s Sammy Soil were amusing adults and children attending the final USDA Farmer’s Market of the year, when they met face to...

Conservation Forestry

USDA launches National Institute of Food and Agriculture and a New Era in Agricultural Science

October 08, 2009

Today we are formally launching a new enterprise in USDA science, a National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). NIFA will be a real agent of transformation in how we do science at USDA, not just in this new agency, but across the board. As I reflect on this pivotal moment for USDA science, I...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science

National Interagency Fire Center Keeps Watch Coast to Coast

September 30, 2009 acampbell

All too often Americans hear about wildland fires ravaging various corners of the country. Each and every day there are brave men and women working to suppress and prevent wildland fires on a nearly 700 million acres of federal public land – that’s approximately one-fifth of the total land area in...

Forestry

National Forests on Quarters

September 10, 2009 acampbell

We are so excited that six National Forests are going to be featured in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. You can start your National Forest quarter-dollar collection in 2010, when the U.S. Mint begins issuing America the Beautiful quarters. The first National Forest commemorative coin...

Forestry

Vilsack Outlines Vision for our Nation's Forests in Seattle Remarks

August 18, 2009 acampbell

With Secretary Vilsack doing so much this month, I want to make sure everyone gets a chance to check out his great remarks last week on the future of our nation’s forests, and share people’s reaction.

Forestry