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Secretary's Column: Coming Together to Restore the Middle Class

December 09, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Last week, President Obama traveled to the small town of Osawatomie, Kansas, where President Teddy Roosevelt once called for building an America where everyone gets a fair chance, a square deal, and an equal opportunity to succeed. One hundred years later, we are again at a make or break moment for...

USDA Results

Learn How You Can Help Feed Kids During the Summer!

December 09, 2011 Emily Buckham Buday, Program Analyst, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

We think of summer time as a time when kids are free to play with their friends and enjoy time off from school. But it is during the summer months when many children report going hungry the most. If you’re wondering how you can help prevent kids from going hungry when school is out, you should know...

Food and Nutrition

Distance Learning and Telehealth-Providing 21st Century Education and Health Care in Rural America

December 09, 2011 Undersecretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager

Yesterday, I joined local and state leaders at an event in North Carolina highlighting the Obama Administration’s drive to provide top-quality educational and health care opportunities to rural residents. I went to James Sprunt Community College in Kenansville, N.C., to highlight USDA funding that...

Rural

Growth of the Chinese Swine Industry Contributes to U.S. Soybean Exports

December 08, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service, Public Affairs

The U.S. soy industry, represented by the American Soybean Association, the U.S. Soybean Export Council, and the United Soybean Board, recently used USDA Market Access Program and Foreign Market Development Program funding to provide valuable technical training to the Chinese swine sector. The...

Trade

Dr. Terry Morris on World Veterinary Year

December 08, 2011 Dr. Terry Morris, APHIS Veterinary Regulatory Support, Riverdale, MD

Hello, I’m Dr. Terry Morris, a veterinarian with USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Veterinary Regulatory Support (VRS) staff, where I’m currently the acting Assistant Director. I’m responsible for managing VRS’ 17 Agriculture Quarantine Inspection Veterinary Medical Officers...

Animals Plants

Christmas Tree Cutters: Make Sure Safety is on your List this Year

December 08, 2011 Deidra L. McGee, Forest Service Office of Communication

During this holiday season, tree cutters are looking for the perfect, pristine Christmas tree as they trek through our national forests as part of their holiday tradition. However, the Forest Service would like to remind those tree cutters to put safety first on their lists this year.

Forestry

Oregon Forest Home for World’s Tallest Living Pine Tree

December 08, 2011 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The ponderosa pine is fairly easy to identify. The orange-hued checked bark is well known to westerners. What might not be as well known though is that these native trees can grow to sizes rivaling giant redwoods.

Forestry

USDA 2012 Agricultural Outlook Forum: Two Sessions Focus on International Trade

December 07, 2011 Brenda Chapin, OCE

USDA’s 2012 Agricultural Outlook Forum, Feb. 23-24, will present 25 breakout sessions, including the international trade-focused sessions: “Export Opportunities and Competition in Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC) Countries” and “Trends in Agricultural Development & Trade in the Americas.”

Trade

Capitol Christmas Tree lights Nation’s Capital

December 07, 2011 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

About one week after its arrival to Washington, D.C., the Capitol Christmas Tree flashed its 10,000 lights and dazzled onlookers on the west front lawn of the Capitol Dec. 6.

Forestry

Making the Right Connections in New Mexico

December 07, 2011 Bill Ludwig, FNS Southwest Regional Administrator

The No Kid Hungry New Mexico Campaign, an initiative of the New Mexico Collaboration to End Hunger, is gaining partners and momentum. The campaign is less than a year old, but already progress has been made on the 2011 goals: Increasing participation in the summer meals program, school breakfast...

Food and Nutrition