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Vilsack exits Nairobi city limits to visit agriculture, education institutions

August 12, 2009 Chris Mather, USDA Director of Communications

Chris Mather, USDA Director of Communications, traveled with Secretary Vilsack to Kenya for the AGOA (African Growth and Opportunity Act) Summit. Today she shares her thoughts on segments of the trip when they traveled beyond the city limits of Nairobi for educational events. Last week, Secretary...

Trade

USDA employees volunteer for healthier communities

August 11, 2009

The Obama administration has called on Americans from all backgrounds and walks of life to work to improve their communities as part of the United We Serve project. Here at USDA, many of our more than 100,000 employees are doing their part. They are driven to serve, and proud to identify ways to use...

Initiatives

Happy 65th Birthday, Smokey Bear!

August 10, 2009 acampbell

This week, the U.S. Forest Service celebrates the 65th birthday of one of its most prolific workers -- Smokey Bear. This afternoon in the Whitten Federal Building, area children and the public joined the agency for Smokey's official birthday celebration, where Forest Service officials had nothing...

Forestry

Peoples' Garden Workshop focuses on healthy eating

August 07, 2009 acampbell

What a beautiful, sunny, not-too-hot day in D.C.! It was perfect for today's Peoples' Garden workshop, which focused broadly on the many ways you can make your garden work for you -- by planting different vegetables, and knowing how they're bets prepared. Volunteer staff presented tips on utilizing...

Initiatives

USDA Summer Intern Reflects on Experience

August 06, 2009 USDA

Amy Sents spent the summer as an intern in the White House Liaison Office at USDA; she is currently a junior at Kansas State University. When mapping out my plans for this summer, Washington D.C. was about the furthest from my mind, that is until I read an e-mail in early May from one of the...

Initiatives

Fourth Generation Cattleman Takes Advantage of Recovery Act Assistance

August 05, 2009 acampbell

Justin Maxey comes from a long line of cattle farmers and has had every intention of continuing that legacy since he was a young boy. Now working in partnership with his father, this fourth-generation farmer owns 90 cows and 115 acres, and he hopes to continue growing.

Initiatives

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...

Animals Plants

USDA employees contributing to United We Serve initiative

August 03, 2009

The Obama administration has called on Americans from all backgrounds and walks of life to work to improve their communities as part of the United We Serve project. Here at USDA, many of our more than 100,000 employees are doing their part. They are driven to serve, and proud to identify ways to use...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

FSIS launches YouTube channel

July 31, 2009

Although USDA has its own page on YouTube, we're still looking to find as many ways to get public information out as possible. That's why the Food Safety and Inspection Service is online with a YouTube page of its own at www.youtube.com/USDAFoodSafety.

Health and Safety

Check out Recovery Act stories from across the nation

July 29, 2009 acampbell

Across the country, USDA is providing billions of dollars in project funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA or the "Recovery Act"). By going to the USDA Recovery site, you can visit your state blog to read about some of these projects, and the ways in which they're helping...

Initiatives