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USDA Works to Reopen Export Markets for Virginia and South Carolina Logs

May 31, 2012 Rebecca Blue, Deputy Under Secretary for Marking and Regulatory Programs, U.S. Department of Agriculture

When pest detections led China to suspend exports of logs from Virginia and South Carolina last spring, USDA began work to minimize the impact of this trade disruption on one of those states’ most important industries. We began by negotiating with China to establish science-based standards to allow...

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Spot the Purple Trap for EAB Awareness Week May 20-26

May 21, 2012 Joelle Hayden, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

This is Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Awareness Week. Before the Memorial Day holiday and summer travel season begin, we take this time to remind everyone to be careful not to spread the EAB unintentionally. EAB is one of many “Hungry Pests” that can cause significant damage to our country’s natural...

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Leave the Gypsy Moth Behind

May 17, 2012 Greg Rosenthal, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

With an estimated 40 million people moving each May, it’s no wonder this “very merry month” is recognized as National Moving Month. If you plan to move this year, please don’t make a move until you check for the gypsy moth. This invasive pest has altered the landscape in 19 States and the District...

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USDA APHIS Celebrates 40 Years of Public Service

May 16, 2012 Dr. Gregory Parham, APHIS Administrator

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is celebrating the agency’s 40 th anniversary today. While APHIS’ program activities and responsibilities have grown and evolved since the Agency’s founding in 1972, the mission remains the same: serving the public by protecting the health...

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Commemorating 150 Years at USDA – Join a Live Twitter Chat with Secretary Vilsack and #AskUSDA

May 11, 2012 Anne Wright, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Congressional Relations and Chair of the 150 Committee

Did you know USDA brings Thanksgiving dinner to our troops serving abroad ? Did you know that USDA is responsible for fabric testing , including creating flame-retardant finishes used on products like firefighters’ uniforms and military clothing and children’s pajamas? Did you know 1 in 5 Americans...

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Birdstrikes at Homestead Air Force Base Down 90% Thanks to USDA

May 10, 2012 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

The mission of USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services is to provide expertise to resolve wildlife conflicts and allow people and wildlife to coexist. During my recent trip to South Florida I toured Homestead Airbase and learned firsthand about an extremely valuable service provided by APHIS-WS that most folks...

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Make Cinco de Mayo a “Citrus de Mayo” Celebration

May 04, 2012 Lawrence Hawkins, APHIS Legislative and Public Affairs, Sacramento, CA

This year I am encouraging everyone to make the Cinco de Mayo celebration a “Citrus de Mayo” affair by celebrating citrus’ role in the holiday’s food and culture. My goal is to raise awareness of the serious threat that diseases like citrus greening pose to United States citrus. From the limes and...

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