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U.S. Forest Service Offers Winter Yurt, Cabin Adventures

December 06, 2013 Charity Parks, Intermountain Region, U.S. Forest Service

While some may close up tents and winterize recreational vehicles this time of year, there are others who look forward to a winter filled with adventures on forests and grasslands. The draw is yurts and historic cabins available to rent that offer a bit of solitude for camping, a dose of adventure...

Forestry

Secretary Visits Virginia Farm, Announces Progress on Effort to Reduce Farm Sediment Runoff into the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

December 06, 2013 Barbara Bowen, Public Affairs Specialist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Virginia

Yesterday, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited a Virginia Century Farm in Stafford County to release a new report that shows how farmers like Gerry Silver are helping make significant progress in reducing sediment and nutrient runoff into the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. The Secretary lauded...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: A New Report Shows the Critical Benefits of Farm Bill Conservation

December 06, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

America’s farmers, ranchers and landowners have led the way in recent years to conserve and protect our soil, water and wildlife habitat. With the help of Farm Bill programs, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has worked with a record number of producers since 2009 – more than 500,000 of them – to...

Conservation

Restoration Efforts May Mean More 'Chestnuts Roasting....'

December 06, 2013 Ryan Johnson, North Carolina, U.S. Forest Service

“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire,” is a line from a song that conjures up fond holiday memories for some Americans. For others, the joy of roasting chestnuts has yet to be experienced. But the lack of American chestnuts could change in the coming years, thanks to some very dedicated people. The U...

Forestry

Quality You Can Trust

December 06, 2013 Charles Parrott, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Deputy Administrator

When you think of what really makes fruit and vegetables stand out it usually comes down to quality. Determining quality – making sure your fresh food looks, smells, feels and tastes just the way you expect it to – is what USDA’s Quality Monitoring Program (QMP) does. The program, run by the...

Food and Nutrition