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August 27, 2020 Martin Barbre, Administrator, USDA Risk Management Agency

Established in 1992, the 1890 National Scholars Program is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the 1890 Land-Grant Universities. College students accepted into the program receive valuable on-the-job training with USDA agencies and are often eligible for conversion to full...

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Peace as Quiet Victory

March 27, 2020 I.J. Pérez, AMS Public Affairs

Among frontline troops serving in Southeast Asia fifty years ago, peace was a distant thought. They were too busy fighting while diplomats assembled in Paris. U.S. forces were pushing hard against the Vietcong and North Vietnamese Army in provinces along the A Shau Valley, into Cambodia and Laos...

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Commitment to Habitat Renewal

March 07, 2020 OPPE

Commitment to Habitat Renewal

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USDA Offers Tribal Students Career-Track Scholarships in Agriculture

March 07, 2020 OPPE

USDA Offers Tribal Students Career-Track Scholarships in Agriculture

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Federal Register Notice: Food Distribution Demonstration Project

March 07, 2020 OPPE

Federal Register Notice: Food Distribution Demonstration Project

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USDA Offers Tribal Students Career-Track Scholarships in Agriculture

March 07, 2020 OPPE

WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, 2019 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the opening of the 2020 scholarship application cycle for the USDA 1994 Tribal Scholars Program. The program aims to increase the number of tribal college and university students studying agriculture, food, natural...

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A Banner Year for Education: 5 Grants Supporting Ag Education at All Levels, from Classrooms to Farms and the Table

December 09, 2015 Scott Elliot, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

USDA scientists work 365 days to provide safe and sustainable food, water, and natural resources in the face of a changing climate and uncertain energy sources. To recognize the contribution that agricultural science and research makes in our daily lives, this week’s “Banner Year” series features...

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Job Corps Students, Alumnae 'Pay it Forward,' Helping Each Other Learn Leadership Skills

December 08, 2015 Michaela Hall and Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service

Preparing for a career involves many steps, plus individual motivation as well as help from those who’ve gone before you. That’s what a group of 60 Harpers Ferry Job Corps students explored recently during a recent training session related to job preparedness for the U.S. Forest Service. Their...

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Library Garden Provides 'Rest Stop' for Monarch Butterflies

December 04, 2015 Ellen Starr, Biologist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Illinois

The pollinator garden at our library in Princeton, Ill. is a popular rest stop for monarch butterflies on their cross-continental journey. My agency, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), worked with local partners and businesses to create a 2,400-square-foot pollinator garden as a...

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From Boots to Roots: Helping Women and Hispanic Vets Earn Ag, STEM Degrees

December 02, 2015 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

A professor in the Lone Star State is counting on two underrepresented groups to play a major role in the future of agriculture. Ken Mix, assistant professor of agriculture at Texas State University (TSU), is the project director of a new program called “Boots to Roots,” a program that helps female...

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