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Forests a Fascination Since High School for Legislative Affairs Specialist

October 28, 2014 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

When Katie Armstrong read “So You Want to be a Forester,” like many high school students she wasn’t sure what career path she wanted to follow. So she decided to attend a summer forestry camp offered by Michigan Tech. After the camp she was hooked. Then she set her goal on attending Michigan State...

Forestry

Organic 101: The National Organic Standards Board - Representing the Organic Community

October 28, 2014 Dr. Jean Richardson, Chair of the National Organic Standards Board

From Shayla Bailey, USDA: This is the twentieth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations . To mark the 20 th milestone, USDA invited Dr. Jean Richardson, Chair of the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB), to be a guest author. The NOSB...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming Trade

Better Service for Rural Renters: Innovative App for Field Employees Streamlines Recordkeeping

October 28, 2014 Tony Hernandez, Administrator, Rural Housing Service

Velma Hansen has lived in Fort Benton, Montana for over 60 years, the last dozen of them at Canyon Villas. The engaging 91-year-old keeps an impeccably clean apartment in the rent-controlled complex financed by USDA Rural Development. As one of our hundreds of multi-family properties across rural...

Rural Technology

Mapping U.S. Agriculture

October 28, 2014 Lee Ebinger, Cartographer, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Agricultural data are valuable for analysis, and thanks to the Census of Agriculture and other surveys, NASS has plenty of data available. As a cartographer, however, I obviously prefer to present the data in map form. A map gives anyone a chance to visualize data for multiple geographic areas as a...

Conservation

Collective Courage: New Book Relates History of African-American Co-ops

October 28, 2014 Thomas W. Gray, Ph.D., Rural Sociologist, Agricultural Economist, USDA Cooperative Programs

Note: Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice, was published this year by Penn State University Press ( www.psupress.org ). The following is one in a series of blogs being posted in observance of National Cooperative Month in October. Scholars of...

Rural

USDA Partners with DOD to Fight Childhood Obesity

October 28, 2014 Armando Vasquez, FNS Public Affairs Specialist and New Jersey National Guard Airman

Tackling the child obesity epidemic that holds so many health risks for our nation’s youngest members is an important responsibility. Fortunately, USDA is not alone in this critical charge. Sound nutrition plays an essential role in all aspects of a child’s life, including their ability to learn...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Partners with Maryland School for the Deaf in Work-to-Learn Program

October 28, 2014 Barbara Schading, Training Specialist, Professional Development Center, Plant Protection and Quarantine, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA

Traditional classrooms aren’t the only place where high school students learn new things. Every workday from 12:40 to 2:40 p.m., Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD) senior Carroll Barnes is learning outside the classroom through his school’s Work-to-Learn program. He hitches a ride from the program’s...

Animals Plants