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Five Invasive Pests: You Can Help Stop Their Spread

December 30, 2015 APHIS Public Affairs Staff

USDA APHIS is deeply involved with mitigating invasive pest issues, along with State and local governments. Invasive pests cost the U.S. an estimated $120 billion each year in damages to our environment, agriculture, and native species. The five invasive species described here are a few of the...

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THIS JUST IN: USDA Issues Permit for Santa’s Reindeer to Enter the U.S.

December 23, 2015 Joelle Hayden, APHIS Public Affairs

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today issued a movement permit to Mr. S. Claus of the North Pole, a broker with Worldwide Gifts, Unlimited. The permit will allow reindeer to enter and exit the United States between the hours of 6 PM December 24...

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Shelter Dogs Given Better Life, New Mission at USDA

December 18, 2015 Pamela Boehland, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist

Mya, Hektor and Cain are seated on the floor, next to their handlers and partners, waiting for their names to be called. It’s a big day for the three shelter dogs and their handlers. You may be surprised to learn that many of the dogs trained at APHIS’ National Detector Dog Training Center are...

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Oh Maple Syrup, How I Love Thee. Let me Count the Ways.

December 17, 2015 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Public Information Officer

Okay, yes it’s Maple Syrup Day, an unofficial holiday, but the day allows us to celebrate and recognize this often underrated commodity. So in honor of this lovely product, here are some interesting tidbits that you may not know. I use maple syrup on many things; not just pancakes, waffles and...

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Five Lessons Learned from USDA's Farmers Market at Night

December 10, 2015 Lee Cliburn, USDA Farmers Market Assistant Manager, Agricultural Marketing Service

Our own USDA Farmers Market, brought to you by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), celebrated 20 years of offering Washington, DC access to farm-fresh products this year. USDA is always looking for innovative ways to help farmers markets succeed and experiment with ways that might help them...

Food and Nutrition Farming

High Tunnel Addition Helps Urban Farmer Feed Portland

December 07, 2015 Tracy Robillard, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Portland has become one of the top cities in the nation for its food scene—from trendy neighborhood food carts to fine dining to farm-to-table restaurants. It’s also a place where people embrace eating locally-grown food. Like, seriously, uber-local. That’s why urban farmers like Stacey Givens are...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Our Unwavering Efforts in Facilitating Bilateral Trade

November 24, 2015 Edward Avalos
Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs, USDA

Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting with US Department of Agriculture counterparts in both Chile and Peru. My travel to South America was an opportunity to discuss our most recent trade successes and how we can further build on this great relationship and momentum. In Chile, I met with the...

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Baby, it’s cold outside. Time to stock up on firewood.

November 23, 2015 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Public Information Officer

It’s fall in North America. It’s the time of year that marks the transition from summer into winter. It’s when the night time comes earlier and the weather cools considerably. It’s also the time of year when most of us start to turn on our heat or start to acquire firewood. There are a lot of us...

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Stewardship, Antibiotics and Veterinary Medical Ethics - A Call for Action

November 20, 2015 Dr. John Clifford, Co-Chair, USDA One Health Joint Working Group and Chief Veterinary Officer

Stewardship is an ethic that embodies the responsible planning and management of resources. And as World Antibiotics Awareness Week comes to a close today, it’s important to note that the Veterinary Medicine profession too has a role to play in the use of antibiotics for animal health. This...

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New Farmers' Legacy for the Land

November 18, 2015 Jennifer Cole, NRCS Washington, Public Affairs

Some people leave a legacy for their children. Cameron Green and Eric Wittenbach plan to leave theirs to Mother Nature. A philosophy of sustainability guides them on their eight-and-a-half-acre farm in Okanogan, Washington. Green and Wittenbach both come from a background of working the land...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming