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USDA Helps a Texas Rancher Reach His Dream of Operating a Successful Ranch

December 23, 2014 Dee Ann Littlefield, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Texas

One central Texas rancher is fulfilling a childhood dream. Rickie Roddy bought his first cow when he was 14 years old. By the time he was 19, he had grown his herd to 13 head of cattle. “I have always been fascinated by cattle,” Roddy said. “I didn’t know if I was ever going to be able to have any...

Conservation

2,000 Miles in 100 Days, Delivering a Message of Advocacy, Adventure

December 23, 2014 Paul Rhynard, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

“It’s a big, wild world,” said Dave Freeman, co-founder of Wilderness Classroom, “and I want you to go out and explore it.” That was the message the native Minnesotan had for more than 100 elementary school kids from local schools attending an outdoor youth engagement fair at Rawlins Park in...

Conservation Forestry

New International Wildlife Disease Training Course

December 23, 2014 Benjamin Williams, Project Manager, International Services

Protecting agriculture is nothing new for USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), who is on the job 24/7 keeping livestock safe from animal disease. APHIS is sharing that expertise internationally to help countries protect livestock and threatened and endangered species from...

Conservation Animals Plants

Missouri Gardener Enjoys Fresh High Tunnel Produce

December 22, 2014 Charlie Rahm, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Missouri

David Backus is reminded of the benefits of the seasonal high tunnel on his property in southeastern Missouri at nearly every meal – and sometimes between meals. “The food that I grow in my own garden is healthier than the food I can buy at the store, and it tastes so much better,” said Backus...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: 2014, a Year of Action, Partnership and Innovation at USDA

December 22, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This has been a tremendous year for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the rural families and communities we serve. Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden recently shared a reflection on her most inspirational moments this year. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished at USDA over the course of this year...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Rural Research and Science

Inner-city Baltimore Youth make Special Visit to Boulder-White Clouds in Idaho

December 22, 2014 Kristina Bell, Recreation, Heritage and Volunteer Resources, U.S. Forest Service

On a chilly Friday afternoon in Washington, D.C., local employees, partners, and visitors took refuge from the cold outside for a special film-screening event in USDA’s Jefferson Auditorium, “Engaging the Next Generation of Conservation Stewards.” Five short films debuted to an audience of more than...

Forestry

A Year of Promise for American Agriculture

December 19, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

It's not hard to list our accomplishments here at USDA: After all, our progress on the much anticipated 2014 Farm Bill has been lauded as "the most successful Farm Bill implementation." We also launched a website for New Farmers and started a conversation with women in agriculture that will continue...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Research and Science Initiatives

Forest Service Exceeds Ecological Restoration Goals

December 19, 2014 U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell

I am proud to announce that we exceeded our ecological restoration goals for Fiscal Year 2014. This was no small feat. A lot of great people across the U.S. Forest Service worked hard to make it a reality. We did substantial homework and planning, and then based on that we made strategic investments...

Forestry

USDA Leaders Participate in Ecosystem Services Conference - Discuss New Markets for Producers

December 19, 2014 Kari Cohen, Natural Resources Conservation Service

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Chief Jason Weller was one of several government leaders to present last week at the A Community on Ecosystem Services (ACES) Conference to discuss how USDA incorporates ecosystem services and market-based approaches into its conservation mission...

Conservation

The Poinsettia, in the Shadow of the Christmas Tree

December 18, 2014 Carolyn Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Connecticut

The poinsettia – academic types may call it by its binomial name, and biologists might refer to its species. But how many of us are guilty of calling it that red flower with the pointy leaves used to decorate during the holidays? In the world of holiday shrubbery, the poinsettia has always taken a...

Conservation