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South Dakota USDA Staff Observes Native American Heritage Month

November 26, 2012 Tammi Schone, South Dakota Public Information Officer

USDA Rural Development in South Dakota is celebrating the Annual Native American Heritage Month of November through traditional stories, original Native American artwork and friendly competition, helping those inside and outside of USDA to learn and enjoy Native American history and culture. This...

Rural

Jamaica and the United States Team Up to Keep Out Invasive Pests

November 26, 2012 Eduardo Varona, APHIS State Operations Support Officer, Miami, FL

The “Don’t Pack a Pest” campaign went international last month as Jamaica enthusiastically kicked off its own version of the outreach initiative in Montego Bay and Kingston. The Florida-based program warns the public about the risks of bringing undeclared agricultural products—and hitchhiking...

Animals Plants

Secretary's Column: Recognizing Native American Heritage Month

November 23, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This November, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has joined Americans across the country in recognizing Native American Heritage Month. We’ve taken time to honor the contributions of more than 5 million Native Americans across the United States. We’ve also reaffirmed our special relationship with...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Rural

Forest Service International Programs Leads Study Tour for Chileans

November 21, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

During an eight-day trip, Toby Bloom, Forest Service International Programs specialist, led four delegates from the Chilean Forest Commission to the Southwest Region to learn ways to involve indigenous groups in public use planning and environmental outreach. The group visited the Jemez Pueblo...

Forestry

New York USDA Staff Steps Forward to Help Hurricane Sandy Victims

November 21, 2012 Candice Celestin, Public Affairs Specialist & Christopher Stewart, Special Projects Coordinator

When the state first heard the news about a storm possibly hitting the East Coast, many people in New York did not know what to expect. Would it make landfall before New York? Would it take a turn and dissipate over the Atlantic Ocean? Forecasters had predicted that the storm would deliver “severe...

Conservation

USDA Urges Holiday Shoppers to Sample Local Businesses

November 21, 2012 Lillian Salerno, Acting Administrator, USDA Rural Development,
Rural Business-Cooperative Programs

Saturday, November 24, 2012 is Small Business Saturday. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development, in partnership with the White House and the Small Business Administration, proudly supports this important effort by asking everyone to shop at small businesses whenever possible...

USDA Results Rural

Bringing Federal Partners to the Local Foods Table

November 20, 2012 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

Three years ago this fall, Secretary Vilsack and I launched the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food initiative (KYF2). Since then, we’ve seen interest and participation in local and regional food systems grow beyond anything we expected: whether I’m meeting with buffalo ranchers from the Great Plains...

Food and Nutrition

2012 Census of Agriculture Provides Producers Thanks and Hope this Holiday

November 20, 2012 Renee Picanso, NASS Census and Survey Division Director

As our nation’s farm families gather this Thanksgiving to count their many blessings and reflect on this year’s harvest, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) urges producers to ensure their farm or ranch is also counted in the 2012 Census of Agriculture. The Census is a crucial...

Research and Science

Giving Thanks for Research

November 20, 2012 Sandy Miller Hays, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

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 USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. When you sit down to your Thanksgiving feast and reflect on the bounty on your table, you might want to say a quiet “thank...

Research and Science

Water Quality Is a Top Priority at Four Star Dairy

November 20, 2012 Barb Jansen, NRCS Wisconsin

The Four Star Dairy is a family affair. Roger Erickson grew up on this Clark County, Wis. farm, which his grandfather started and now he and his family work together to manage the conservation-minded, 14-employee operation, 700 cows, as well as corn, soybean, oat and hay production.

Conservation