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Students Participate in Pajaro Project Planting Day

December 20, 2010 Jody Fagan, NRCS California

As many as 28 students from the Pajaro Valley High School recently planted wetland trees, shrubs and grasses as part of a Pajaro River Watershed project near Watsonville, California. For this project, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service is working with the Resource Conservation District of...

Initiatives Conservation

TEAM USDA Makes the Difference at Nevada’s Pinyon-Juniper Summit

December 20, 2010 USDA Rural Development Nevada State Director Sarah Adler with assistance from Kelly Clark, Special Projects Coordinator

We have a resource issue across the West, and here in Nevada in particular, that is crossing a number of boundaries in terms of its effects on rural economies, wildlife diversity and forest health. That issue is pinyon-juniper encroachment; which is the rapid growth of pinyon and juniper trees to...

Rural

Through Partnership Healthier, Beautiful Communities Grow

December 20, 2010 The People’s Garden Team

A partnership between USDA’s People’s Garden Initiative and Keep America Beautiful (KAB) was a natural fit. KAB, the nation’s largest volunteer-based community action network, has been engaging individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their communities for over 50 years, through a...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

USDA/1890 Scholar Welcomes Opportunity to “Give Back”

December 20, 2010 Brittini Brown, USDA Office of Advocacy and Outreach

Five months ago, I was offered one of the greatest opportunities of my budding career with USDA, an invitation to join the Office of Advocacy and Outreach as the Interim Lead for the USDA/1890 Program. I eagerly and enthusiastically accepted the challenge, and what an AMAZING experience it has been...

Rural