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Responding to the Challenges of the U.S. Sheep and Lamb Industry

May 09, 2013 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

The U.S. sheep and lamb industry has been shrinking for decades as the numbers of sheep and producers have declined since World War II. Consolidation of the sheep packing industry, higher feed and energy costs, continuous loses to predation, and lower consumption, coupled with competition from...

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Feral Swine: Ripping and Rooting Their Way across America

April 30, 2013 Gail Keirn, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist

Feral swine have been called the “rototillers” of nature. Their longs snouts and tusks allow them to rip and root their way across America in search of food. Unfortunately, the path they leave behind impacts ranchers, farmers, land managers, conservationists, and suburbanites alike. April, Invasive...

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Students Aid Invasive Species Control While Learning

April 25, 2013 Brian Archuleta, Wildlife Services, Roswell District Supervisor

USDA Wildlife Services (WS) employees in New Mexico have been fabricating the traps and tools for their jobs for many years. As feral swine management work began in the state, naturally we began to build our own traps and gates to contain this invasive and damaging mammal.

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Let Me Be Clear: Plain Writing Matters

April 25, 2013 Jerold Mande, Senior Official for Plain Writing; Senior Advisor, Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

“Clear, direct and easy to understand” may not be the first words most Americans associate with government publications and documents, but that is changing. Thanks to the Plain Writing Act, signed into law by President Obama in 2010, all federal agencies must now put their readers first when writing...

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Can We Eradicate the Asian Longhorned Beetle?

April 23, 2013 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist

This past March, almost 11 years after being found in New Jersey, federal and state agriculture officials are finally able to say that the state’s long-running battle against the non-native Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) is over. New Jersey is the second state to declare itself free from the invasive...

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Don't Go Green this Spring, Greening Disease (HLB) Kills Citrus

April 16, 2013 Lawrence Hawkins, Public Affairs Specialist, APHIS

It’s time to grab those gloves and get outside for some gardening! April is not only a great time to plant citrus trees, but it’s also Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month. Before wielding that shovel, take a few minutes to learn how to keep your trees healthy and prevent the spread of...

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When Traveling, Bring Back Fun Memories-Not Invasive Pests!

April 09, 2013 Joelle Hayden, Public Affairs Specialist, APHIS

Travel is a popular activity for a lot of people. When traveling outside the United States, what you bring back really does matter. We want to protect our country from invasive plant pests and diseases to help keep our agriculture and forests safe. You don’t want to inadvertently bring a pest or...

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A Day in Your Life with Invasive Species

April 02, 2013 Greg Rosenthal, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

USDA has proclaimed April to be Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month, so this is the perfect time to consider how invasive species can crawl, swarm or ooze their way into your daily life. The fact is, invasive pests and diseases hunger for many of the same things we enjoy each day. And as...

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USA Pears Enter the Chinese Market for the First Time

March 15, 2013 Elia (Lou) Vanechanos, Asia-Pacific Regional Manager, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service International Services, U.S. Embassy Beijing, China

Even the weather cooperated on February 23, 2013. With a brilliant blue sky overhead and bright sunlight streaming into the warehouse, the first shipment of pears grown in the United States and destined for the Chinese market arrived in Dalian, China. The three containers of pears did not slip into...

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Bird Health Webinar Available Online - Around 300 Bird Enthusiasts Participated Live!

March 14, 2013 Scott Kravetz, Customer Support Communications Specialist, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

As part of Bird Health Awareness Week, USDA recently hosted a webinar on “Growing Chicks into Healthy Chickens.” Dr. Martin Smeltzer, Andy Schneider (aka the “Chicken Whisperer”) and Dr. Claudia Dunkley spent an hour helping backyard bird owners learn more about keeping their flocks healthy. Around...

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