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California Neighborhood Comes Together in Urban Forestry Project

July 25, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

This year, more than 80 volunteers worked together to plant 20 trees, 117 native and edible understory plants, and more than 600 butterfly garden plants as part of the Cesar Chavez Community Garden Day celebration at the Edible Forest garden on the Richmond Greenway, a 2.8-mile trail in Contra Costa...

Forestry Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

From Two Wheels to Four: Traveling an NC Farm

July 25, 2012 Sarah Graddy, NRCS

As a writer and editor for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Washington, D.C. who relies on a bicycle to get around, I don’t get to four-wheel it very often. But I recently had the opportunity to ride a four-wheeler while visiting a North Carolina farm.

Conservation

Resilience of American Agriculture— Innovation, Diversity and Growing Markets

July 25, 2012 Matt Herrick, Office of Communications

The drought of 2012 is the most serious to impact U.S. agriculture since 1988. The illustrations below help to show the resiliency of the U.S. agriculture sector and how it is better positioned today to endure this natural disaster. For more information on USDA disaster and drought assistance, visit...

Conservation

Rural Wisconsin Residents to Benefit from a USDA-Funded Broadband Expansion Project

July 25, 2012 Kelly Edwards, USDA Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

It goes without saying that broadband-high speed internet has changed the way we live our lives. And it should . . . this is the digital age. For many it is hard to imagine how you would get by without it. With access to the internet, one can easily sell a car, find and apply for a job, read the...

Rural