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Snake River Project Protects Minnesota Town from Flooding

May 16, 2013 Julie MacSwain, NRCS Minnesota

For years, the community of Warren, Minn., has experienced regular flooding problems from the Snake River. The events have endangered residents, their property and the surrounding farmland. Working with the city and the Middle-Snake-Tamarac Rivers Watershed District, USDA’s Natural Resources...

Conservation

A Symbol of Strength, Perseverance and Dignity Shared Between Friends

May 16, 2013 Lisa Peraino, Plant Health Safeguarding Specialist

Imagine sitting at your desk one day and answering the ringing phone, only to hear the US State Department’s Office of Protocol on the other end. That is precisely what happened to Michael Perry, Export Specialist for the USDA’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) when he was told...

Trade

Online Systems Keeps U.S. Ag Exporters Abreast of Regulations in Foreign Markets

May 16, 2013 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) recently launched an online system that modernizes the way the agency informs the U.S. agricultural industry regarding changes in international food and agriculture regulations that could affect U.S. exports. The World Trade Organization (WTO) requires member...

Trade