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FSA Administrator Reassures Drought-Stricken Producers in Texas

August 18, 2011 Brenda Carlson, Regional Public Affairs Specialist, USDA-FSA

Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Bruce Nelson traveled to South Texas last week in the midst of the historic drought impacting most of Texas and the Southwest and adversely affecting thousands of agricultural producers. Nelson took the opportunity to visit with area farmers, ranchers and...

Rural

U.S. Hosts International Meeting for the Protection of New Plant Varieties

August 18, 2011 Dr. Paul M. Zankowski, Commissioner of the Plant Variety Protection Office

Members of the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) attended a weeklong meeting hosted by U.S. officials in Monterey, Calif. The UPOV’s Technical Working Party for Vegetables, made up of delegates from 13 countries, was also able to observe a lettuce field-trial...

Research and Science Technology

After School Snacking

August 18, 2011 Diane Van, Food Safety Education Staff Deputy Director, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

Cross posted from FoodSafety.gov: More than 15 million school-aged children are home alone after school. That means they’ll be making their own afterschool snacks, without anyone supervising their creative concoctions. Will your kids be eating on their own during the week? If so, you might want to...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

APHIS Veterinarian Plays an Active Role in Safeguarding Animal Health

August 18, 2011 Dr. Bill Huls, APHIS Center for Veterinary Biologics Facilities Manager, Ames, IA

Hello, I’m Dr. Bill Huls, Facilities Manager with USDA APHIS’s Center for Veterinary Biologics (CVB). I have been with APHIS since 2002. The CVB regulates the industry that manufacturers veterinary biological products including animal vaccines and diagnostic test kits. I communicate with firms on a...

Animals Plants

Rare Puerto Rican Parrot Fights for Survival with Support from the US Forest Service

August 18, 2011 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Deep amid the dense greenery of a rain forest, U.S. Forest Service scientists are nursing a special patient back to health. The patient is on pain medication, but lucid enough to ruffle his emerald green feathers and fill the room with angry squawks when a biologist removes him from an incubator. It...

Forestry

Investing in Rural America

August 18, 2011 Matt Paul, Director of Communications, USDA

Earlier this week, President Obama along with Secretary Vilsack and members of the White House Rural Council hosted the White House Rural Economic Forum in Peosta, Iowa where the President announced new jobs initiatives focused on increasing access to capital, job training and health care services...

USDA Results Rural

Investing in Advanced Biofuels to Create Jobs

August 17, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus

Cross posted from the White House blog: Yesterday, President Obama announced that our Departments will jointly invest $510 million over the next three years to develop the domestic capacity for advanced biofuels. The funds will be leveraged with at least a one-to-one private industry match to...

USDA Results Research and Science Technology

Mississippi Woman Changes Career from CEO to Rancher

August 17, 2011 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Cindy Ayers Elliott once worked on Wall Street—but has since traded in her high heels for a pair of work boots. The former CEO and investment banker has made a life-changing move to her Jackson home-turned-farm, where she rears goats for meat and grows organic vegetables.

Conservation

Farmers’ Markets by the White House Hosts National Farmers Week and World Breastfeeding Week Festivities

August 17, 2011 Katie Koh, Intern for the Let’s Move! Initiative

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: On August 4, the Farmers Market by the White House was bustling with individuals celebrating World Breastfeeding Week and National Farmers Market Week. The festival’s purpose was to recognize the value of farmers markets and the role that nutritious fruits and...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Joint USDA-Catholic Relief Services Project Feeds, Teaches Guatemalans To Ensure Food Security

August 17, 2011 Linda Habenstreit, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

The “dry corridor” in Guatemala suffers from annual drought and food shortages that affect the food security and incomes of people in the region. Last year was worse than most—drought followed by devastating floods caused by tropical storms and rain that destroyed crops, increasing food insecurity...

Food and Nutrition Trade