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USDA Announces $100 Million Conservation Investment for the Northern Everglades Watershed

August 17, 2011 Matt Herrick, Press Secretary, Office of Communications

On a sunny day last week in West Palm Beach, Fla., Agriculture Secretary Vilsack announced $100 million in financial assistance to boost wetlands restoration in the Northern Everglades watershed. With the announcement, USDA aims to purchase the development rights on as much as 24,000 acres of...

Conservation

Giving Rural America More Tools to Grow and Create Jobs

August 16, 2011 Tom Vilsack and Karen Mills

Cross-posted from the White House blog. Today, the President announced several important new initiatives to continue strengthening the rural economy and to create jobs in rural areas. As part of the White House Rural Council’s efforts to improve federal government coordination on rural economic...

USDA Results

Farm Internet Access on the Rise, Now Let’s Connect

August 16, 2011 Dr. Cynthia Clark, USDA/NASS Administrator

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. It’s no secret that the landscape of rural America and the ways in which farmers and ranchers do business is evolving...

Research and Science

RMA’s Associate Administrator Tours University Environmental Stewardship Projects

August 16, 2011 RMA Associate Administrator Barbara Leach

Throughout the country, many schools and communities are teaching the importance of environmental stewardship, energy conservation, and reducing waste through innovation and creativity. I came across one of these places recently at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University in...

Conservation

Bulgarian Foresters Visit USDA Forest Service to Observe Timber Operations --First stop: Our Nation’s Capital

August 16, 2011 Ellita Willis, Public Affairs Specialist

Over the past year, the USDA Forest Service has been providing technical advice and assistance to the Deputy Minister for Forestry in the Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture and Food. From July 18-30, the Forest Service hosted a six-member delegation of Bulgarian forestry officials to provide insight...

Forestry

Don’t Miss your Chance to Win: Submit your Summer Food Service Program Story and Photos by August 20!

August 15, 2011 Emily Buckham Buday, Outreach Strategist, Food and Nutrition Service

The “Food, Fun and Sun!” Contest is in full swing and submissions are rolling in to beat the submission deadline of August 20. The USDA Food and Nutrition Service launched the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) Story and Photo contest as a way to collect promising practices of the SFSP around the...

Food and Nutrition

Rural Champion Ruth Hambleton Helps Educate Farm

August 15, 2011 Talishia Sears, Web Communications Intern

Cross posted from the White House Rural Champions of Change website: Ruth Hambleton is the founder of Annie’s Project in Illinois. Annie’s Project is a non-profit organization that concentrates on education for Farm Women.

Initiatives Conservation

What Can Bird Watchers Do to Fight Invasive Species?

August 15, 2011 Jim Barrett, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Riverdale, MD

For a bird watcher like me, there’s nothing quite like the thrill of spotting a rare or elusive bird—or watching any of our feathered friends in their natural habitats. Whether you are a die-hard enthusiast or just take pleasure in seeing birds outside your window, you have a deep appreciation for...

Animals Plants

Farmers’ Input Helps Make USDA Better

August 15, 2011 Ann Mills, Deputy Under Secretary of Natural Resources and Environment

Here at USDA, we work every day to help American farmers. It is important to us to hear how we are doing and how we can improve, and that is why I was happy to have the chance to speak with a group of local producers in Louisiana recently. These Rural Roundtable sessions are being held across the...

Food and Nutrition

Minority Farmers and Stakeholders Offer Ideas to Improve USDA Programs and Delivery

August 15, 2011 David Glasgow, Public Affairs Specialist, Tennessee Rural Development

One ag-educator expressed the feelings of many at the first meeting of the USDA Advisory Committee on Minority Farmers when he concluded, “This meeting is a progressive step in the right direction. USDA should be commended for doing this, and should convene this kind of public forum more often.” A...

Food and Nutrition Rural