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Secretary Vilsack to Moderate a Panel of Former Secretaries of Agriculture at USDA’s 2012 Outlook Forum

November 30, 2011 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

A historic gathering of former Secretaries of Agriculture will occur at the 2012 Agricultural Outlook Forum. Secretary Tom Vilsack will moderate a plenary panel of former Secretaries of Agriculture invited to speak on “Agriculture: Visions of the Future.” At least six of the last eight Secretaries...

Conservation Energy Health and Safety Food and Nutrition Trade

High Tunnel Extends Season for Mississippi Small Farmer

November 29, 2011 Judi Craddock, NRCS Mississippi

Mary McGee’s late father could neither read nor write. But he knew how to farm. He could farm so well, his daughter says, he had a PhD in making things grow. He taught her how to transform idle soil into lush farmland and to take care of animals.

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

Earth Team Volunteer Brings Home the FFA National Proficiency Award in Vegetable Production

November 28, 2011 Chris Coulon, NRCS Ohio

Mallory McDevitt of Wapakoneta, Ohio, is a real go-getter. This 18-year-old high school senior has been an Earth Team Volunteer with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) since she was 14. She also serves as the Wapakoneta FFA Chapter Vice President.

Conservation

Florida Ranchers Help the Everglades. Coral Reefs and Lake Okeechobee

November 21, 2011 Gail Hendricks, NRCS, Florida

Over 100 years ago, public agencies and private landowners began to transform central and south Florida. Then an extensive system of water management implemented in the 1930s and 1940s, including irrigation, flood control, canals and other structures, interrupted historic water flows to Lake...

Conservation

Natural Resources Conservation Service Provides Assistance to Choctaw Tribe

November 18, 2011 Judi Craddock, NRCS Mississippi

November is American Indian Heritage Month and offers a great time to recognize the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians for their stellar record as stewards of the environment.

Conservation

Second Generation Veterinarian Weighs in on World Veterinary Year 2011

November 17, 2011 Dr. Rosslyn Biggs, APHIS Veterinary Medical Officer, Oklahoma

Hello, I am Dr. Rosslyn Biggs. I am a Field Veterinary Medical Officer (VMO) with USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Veterinary Services stationed in southwest Oklahoma. My mother was also a veterinarian, so I was exposed to the profession at an early age. She later worked as a...

Conservation Health and Safety

NRCS Works with Partners to Protect Wildlife Migration Route in Wyoming

November 17, 2011 Sarah Graddy, NRCS

Earlier this month, The Conservation Fund announced the permanent protection of 1,000 acres along the Path of the Pronghorn—the longest land mammal migration route in the continental United States.

Conservation

Anaerobic Digesters Are the Sweet Smell of Success

November 16, 2011 Rey Adame, NRCS New Mexico

New Mexico is one of several states to participate in building anaerobic digesters, which use manure as fuel to create energy. The goal is to construct them over a four-year period, through USDA’s Rural Development, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Farm Service Agency (FSA). On...

Conservation Energy

Restored Ranch Provides Recreation to Disabled Vets

November 10, 2011 Jennifer Van Eps, NRCS Washington

For disabled military veterans who used to be sportsmen but thought they no longer had the same access to the great outdoors, the 2,000-acre Barker Ranch in West Richland, Wash. provides the opportunity to rekindle that experience.

Conservation

New Satellite Will Help USDA Provide More Information to Farmers

November 09, 2011 Ann Mills, Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Satellites orbiting the Earth help us in countless ways. For example, they allow the GPS in our smartphones to tell us where we are located and they help us watch football games on weekends. And now a new NASA satellite scheduled for launch in 2014—the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) instrument...

Conservation