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Tribes Lead Cultural Preservation Threatened by Invasive Species

August 05, 2011 Sharon Lucik, APHIS Public Affairs, Brighton, MI

The emerald ash borer beetle (EAB) is responsible for the death and decline of tens of millions of ash trees across 15 States. It has had a devastating effect wherever ash trees grow. Whether the ash is used by industry; shading homes and urban streets, or an integral part of our forest ecosystem...

Animals Plants

7,175 Ways to Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food: Visit a Farmers Market

August 05, 2011 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

As the weekend approaches, there are things we all look forward to – sleeping in late, spending time with family, splashing in the neighborhood pool, and picnics with friends. For me, I look forward to visiting my local farmers market. It is a time for me and my urban-raised children to connect with...

Food and Nutrition

City of Liberal, Kansas and USDA Rural Development Help Families Build Homes

August 05, 2011 Jessica Bowser, Kansas Public Information Coordinator

Six families gathered in Liberal, Kan., to celebrate the completion of their newly constructed homes. The families utilized USDA Rural Development’s Self-Help Housing Program administered by the City of Liberal to help construct the homes. The family members devote time and labor to painting...

Rural

USDA Feeds Families, Dominates OPM Hall of Fame

August 05, 2011 Katie Yocum, Rural Development Northeast Region Coordinator, with assistance from Sarah Pursley from RD, Jonathan Groveman from NRCS, Deborah Boyd from RD

With just over three weeks left in the 2011 Feds Feed Families campaign, we are nearing the finish line of what has been an extraordinary show of support, commitment and compassion from USDA employees across the country.

Food and Nutrition Rural

Bringing Relief to Tornado-Stricken Cattlemen

August 05, 2011 Fay Garner, NRCS Alabama

When tornadoes struck Alabama in April 2011, people across the state rushed to help their neighbors with food, shelter and basic necessities. But volunteers didn’t have much time to help cattlemen round up and secure livestock.

Conservation

Fourth Generation Farmer, Educator, and Lawmaker Helps White House Win the Future

August 05, 2011 Talishia Sears, Web Communications Intern

Cross posted from the White House Rural Champions of Change website:

Initiatives Energy Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Secretary's Column: Putting Americans Back to Work

August 05, 2011 Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack

Last week, Congress reached an agreement to reduce the deficit and avoid a default that would have devastated our economy. This compromise – which guarantees more than $2 trillion in deficit reduction – is an important first step to ensuring that we live within our means as a nation. At the same...

USDA Results

Small and Medium-sized Businesses are Focus of National Export Initiative

August 05, 2011 Karoline Newell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

Earlier this year, the U.S. government kicked off the nationwide National Export Initiative “New Markets, New Jobs” tour designed to help connect small businesses with the resources they need to sell their products globally.

Trade

Secretary Vilsack Visits the Wisconsin State Fair to Talk Jobs and Economic Growth

August 05, 2011 Courtney Rowe, Press Secretary, USDA

This afternoon Secretary Vilsack attended the White House Rural Forum at the Wisconsin State Fair, in West Allis. There, he had the opportunity to speak with business and community leaders, farmers and ranchers to discuss ways federal, state and local officials can work together to improve economic...

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