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Get Back, Give Back: Federal Retiree Begins New 'Career' with US Forest Service

August 25, 2014 Bob Steelquist, Volunteer, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Service

After nearly 32 years of combined federal and state natural resource management public service, I retired. I have been blessed with a rewarding career. But before that final day working in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary arrived, I...

Conservation Initiatives Forestry

Back to School Gardening

August 25, 2014 Annie Ceccarini, Program Manager, The People's Garden Initiative and USDA Farmers Market

46,000 young people were welcomed back to DC Public Schools this morning for the 2014-2015 school year. And 168 students at Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary School have a brand new school garden to get excited about! USDA’s People’s Garden team assisted Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation...

Initiatives

World's Best Soil Judgers Visit Washington, Meet Secretary Vilsack

August 25, 2014 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service Public Affairs

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack hosted the world’s eight best soil judges last week after they earned the top spots at the 1 st International Soil Judging Contest in Jeju, South Korea, in June. The Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Science Division was actively involved in organizing the...

Conservation Initiatives

Supporting WIC Breastfeeding Moms and Improving Infants' Health

August 25, 2014 Debra Whitford, FNS Director, Supplemental Food Programs Division and Anne Bartholomew, FNS Chief, Nutrition Services Branch

To highlight the importance of a healthy start in life, more than 170 countries celebrated World Breastfeeding Week earlier this month. Themed “Breastfeeding: A Winning Goal for Life,” the recognition encourages the practice to improve the health of babies around the globe. The U.S. Breastfeeding...

Food and Nutrition

Citrus Trees: Move It AND Lose It

August 25, 2014 Abby Yigzaw, Public Affairs Specialist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

Soon, citrus producing states across America, including Arizona, California, Florida, Louisiana and Texas, will be full of fresh citrus. But gone are the days of sharing the fruit trees or seeds with friends and family out of state or even in the next county. It’s no longer as simple as packing it...

Animals Plants