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A New USDA Funded Wastewater Treatment Facility Protects the Upper St. Croix Watershed in Wisconsin

May 11, 2012 Kevin Tuttle, Wisconsin USDA Public Information Coordinator

The Upper St. Croix Watershed was the centerpiece of an Earth Day celebration last month in the community of Solon Springs, Wisconsin. Solon Springs and the Solon Springs School District commemorated the completion of a new and expanded wastewater treatment facility with ceremonies at both the Solon...

Rural

Mobile Ask Karen’s First Anniversary is BYOQ: Bring Your Own Question

May 11, 2012 Catherine Cochran, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

One year ago, USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service made our first leap into the world of mobile technology, bringing practical information about food safety literally to Americans’ fingertips. With the launch of our Mobile Ask Karen smartphone app, consumers are now able to ask questions like “...

Health and Safety

Military Veterans: the Next Generation of Organic Farmers

May 11, 2012 Miles McEvoy, National Organic Program Deputy Administrator

Compost tea (a mixture of recycled organic matter soaked in water), hydroponic living basil, and organic certification are terms that, at first glance, may not have much of a connection to military veterans. Colin Archipley, a decorated Marine sergeant, and his wife Karen however saw the combination...

Food and Nutrition

Focusing on the Future of Food Assistance

May 11, 2012 Michael Scuse, Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

USDA’s food assistance and development programs serve a dual purpose: to meet the immediate needs of hungry people, and to show their countries how to rejuvenate their agricultural sectors and increase their capacity to trade. We accomplish these goals in cooperation with other U.S. government...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Secretary's Column: "The Peoples' Department: 150 Years of USDA"

May 11, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

On May 15, we will recognize the 150th anniversary of the founding of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. On that date in 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed into law an act of Congress establishing USDA. Two and a half years after he established the Department, in what would be his final annual...

Conservation USDA Results Food and Nutrition Forestry Rural Research and Science Trade

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...

Conservation Initiatives Energy Food and Nutrition Forestry Trade Animals Plants Rural Research and Science Technology

Let’s Move Farmers to Schools!

May 11, 2012 Deborah Kane, National Director, U. S. Department of Agriculture on May 11, 2012

Webinar Offers More Details on USDA Grants to Connect Schools and Local Producers I’ve always thought the Let’s Move! initiative does an exceptional job of including everyone in the challenge of creating a healthier generation of kids. On the agriculture side, I’m pleased to say there’s a long list...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives