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Defense of our Nation’s Food Supply – What is USDA Doing and What Can You do to Help?

September 16, 2011 Sheryl Maddux, Deputy Director, USDA Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Coordination

National Preparedness Month is a good opportunity to reflect on progress towards ensuring the security of our Nation’s food supply. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) considers defense of the food and agriculture sector critical– all the way from farm to fork. Some animal or plant diseases...

Health and Safety Animals Plants Research and Science

NRCS Works with Partners to Help Endangered Dusky Gopher Frog

September 16, 2011 Julie Grogan-Brown, NRCS Office of the Chief

Recently I got an intimate tour of a longleaf pine forest, a rapidly vanishing Southeastern ecosystem that is home to one-of-a-kind wildlife. Longleaf pines once dominated the landscape of coastal Mississippi, but deforestation and urbanization have decreased both these forests and the unique plants...

Conservation Forestry Animals Plants

Forest Service Waives Fees for National Public Lands Day, Sept. 24

September 16, 2011 Deidra L. McGee, Public Affairs Account Manager, USDA Forest Service Office of Communication

Just one day after the start of autumn, the Forest Service is waiving fees at hundreds of recreation sites across the country on Saturday, Sept. 24 in recognition of Public Lands Day.

Conservation Forestry Initiatives

With USDA Assistance, an Arizona Ranch Family Finds Savings “Blowing in the Wind”

September 16, 2011 Dianna Jennings, Arizona USDA Public Information Coordinator

The folks in the small community of Taylor, Arizona, have a reputation for creative problem solving. Back in the late 1800’s local blacksmith Joseph Hancock came up with an ingenious solution for celebrating the Fourth of July in the tiny town. The tradition then was for towns to fire their cannons...

Rural

Mobilizing Rural Communities: Partnerships and Outreach in Montana

September 16, 2011 Doug McKalip, Senior Policy Advisor for Rural Affairs, White House Domestic Policy Council.

Cross posted from the White House blog: This week, I served as keynote speaker for a special conference in Great Falls, Montana, convened by Rural Dynamics Incorporated. The theme of the conference was “Mobilizing Rural Communities” and included participants representing a host of private, public...

USDA Results

Secretary's Column: How America Creates Jobs

September 16, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Last week, I visited the Port of Miami to see firsthand how job creators in this country are making, innovating and exporting ‘Made in America’ goods. The port was busy with container ships on-loading goods for export. But if the Port doesn’t make some changes to their infrastructure, they risk...

USDA Results

Announcing the “Food, Fun and Sun” Contest Finalists! Now Open for Public Vote, You Decide the Winners!

September 16, 2011 Emily Buckham Buday, Outreach Strategist, USDA FNS

Thank you to all of the USDA Summer Food Service Programs that submitted an entry into the “Food, Fun, and Sun” Summer Food Service Program Story and Photo Contest! The competition was extremely tough as we had over 100 contest submissions representing programs in over 40 States! The first round of...

Food and Nutrition

Rural Champions Utilize USDA Programs to Promote Sustainable Farmland Practices

September 16, 2011 Talishia Sears, Web Communications Intern

Cross posted from the White House Rural Champions of Change website: When Rick Huszagh and Crista Carrell purchased part of her family’s farm in 1995, their focus was on farmland preservation as much as the creation of a successful business enterprise.

USDA Results Initiatives Energy Forestry

Dr. Brian McCluskey Discusses Serving as an APHIS Veterinarian for Over 20 Years

September 15, 2011 Dr. Brian McCluskey, APHIS Veterinary Services Chief Epidemiologist, Fort Collins, CO

I’m Brian McCluskey, Chief Epidemiologist for Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Veterinary Services. I’ve been with APHIS for more than 20 years and served in many different capacities. I decided to become a veterinarian during my junior year in college, as a way to combine my...

Animals Plants

Calling All Students: Enter the Ending Childhood Hunger Video Contest!

September 15, 2011 Sara Gold, Program Analyst, USDA FNS

We often talk about how important it is for different groups including schools, nonprofits, corporations, faith communities, and others to work together end childhood hunger. Many times children and youth are left off that list, but not today! This is your chance to get involved. We’re calling on...

Food and Nutrition