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Alaskan Forest Floors Sprout Array of Interesting Mushrooms

April 30, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) sits on the forest floor in Alaska as if it is waiting to be cast in an Alice in Wonderland movie. Its recognizable bright red cap dotted with white warts belies their toxic nature. Although the effects vary, experts warn against eating them. In Alaska, fly agaric...

Forestry

Revolving Loan Funds Support Maine's Rural Small Businesses

April 30, 2013 Maine USDA Rural Development State Director Virginia Manuel

Earlier this month, Revolving Loan Fund partners representing 13 Maine Intermediaries and 8 Microenterprise Development Organizations gathered at the USDA State Office in Bangor to listen to and share ideas for investing in rural Maine businesses. This meeting was one of dozens of Revolving Loan...

USDA Results Rural

Bringing Ag Data to Life through Satellite Imagery

April 30, 2013 Rick Mueller, Spatial Analysis Research Section Head, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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. 2013 is the International Year of Statistics. As part of this global event, every month this year USDA’s National...

Research and Science Technology

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...

Animals Plants

Open Agricultural Data at Your Fingertips

April 30, 2013 Franz Hochstrasser, Research, Education, and Economics

Yesterday, Secretary Vilsack officially launched the U.S. Government’s new Food, Agriculture and Rural virtual community on Data.gov. This will serve as a single access point for our related datasets, databases, tools, apps and data resources discussed throughout the G-8 Open Data for Agriculture...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Trade Research and Science

Using Data to Change The World One Goat at a Time

April 30, 2013 Tara T. Weaver, Chief, USDA-Agricultural Research Service

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. USDA scientist Tad Sonstegard’s comparison of the World Food Programme’s “Hunger Map” to the Food and Agriculture...

USDA Results Trade Research and Science Technology

Rescued Bobcat Chips Returns to Natural Habitat

April 30, 2013 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Chips the bobcat, who was only four weeks old when she was rescued last August by U.S. Forest Service firefighter Tad Hair and his Mad River Hand hotshot crew, is now 8 months old and back in bobcat territory in Lassen County, Calif. Because of early human handling to treat her second-degree burns...

Forestry