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Working Together to Keep the Nation’s Poultry Healthy!

November 16, 2018 Dr. Alan Huddleston, VMD, APHIS Avian, Swine & Aquatic Animal Health Center Director

Poultry owners all know how devastating a disease outbreak can be. Whether it’s a backyard farm with a few birds or a large commercial operation, losing your flock to disease causes more than just financial losses. That was never truer as we faced the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)...

Animals

USDA’s Role in Combatting Antimicrobial Resistance

November 13, 2018 Roxann Motron and Kim Cook, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Uday Dessai and Sheryl Shaw, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

Scientists from USDA developed the tools to mass produce penicillin, which was used for treating wounded soldiers over 70 years ago during World War II. Antibiotics are still important in treating microbial infection in humans, animals, and plants. However, microbes can develop resistance to some...

Animals Health and Safety Research and Science

Scary Pests on Firewood: No Thanks this Holiday Season

November 13, 2018 Abbey Powell, APHIS Public Affairs

With Halloween a few weeks behind us, and the time for gathering family and friends to give thanks fast approaching, you might not realize scary creatures may still lurk outside… waiting for a free ride to your house or cabin… in your firewood!

Animals

USDA Forest Service Law Enforcement Investigators Support Drug Take Back Event

November 09, 2018 Michael Lofton, USDA

Prescription drug and opioid misuse has become a tragic epidemic with tremendous social and economic impacts, affecting communities and families of all sizes and from all socio-economic backgrounds.

Forestry Initiatives Rural

Honoring Our Veterans Across Generations

November 09, 2018 the Veterans of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service

While Veterans Day is an occasion set aside to recognize present and past service, it is nearly impossible to separate memories of lost comrades. We celebrate the living, reflect solemnly on generations now fading, and recall others whose voices are forever silent.

Initiatives

Two Down and One to Go

October 10, 2018 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Public Information Officer

On September 12, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and its partners declared Monroe Township in Clermont County, Ohio, free of Asian longhorned beetle (ALB). This news came just months after APHIS declared Stonelick Township free of the beetle in March.

Animals

What Can I Bring Back with Me When I Travel Overseas?

October 04, 2018 Kim Bailey, APHIS Lead Web Manager

When you travel, it’s likely you’ll want to bring home more than just memories of your trip. If you are someone who likes to bring home souvenirs, mementos, food gifts or other objects from overseas, there’s some important information you need to know. Selecting the wrong kinds of items could bring...

Animals

National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: My Experience Working through Illness to Remission at USDA

September 28, 2018 Deirdre Holder, FPAC, FSA

September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Deirdre Holder, FSA regulatory review director, was diagnosed two years ago at stage 3a and is now a survivor in remission. Here, she shares her story.

Initiatives

The World Equestrian Games Come to North Carolina – How APHIS Is Protecting U.S. Horse Health During the Games

September 12, 2018 Dr. Rachel Cezar, Director of Live Animal Imports, USDA APHIS

Everyone knows about the Olympics, but did you know that there’s an Olympics-of-sort just for equestrian sports? Every four years, the world’s best competitors in a variety of equine sport disciplines get together for a spectacular event that awards 30 gold medals over the course of 13 days...

Animals

#WomenInAg - Achieving my Goals as a Professional and a Mother

August 30, 2018 Sarah Kliethermes, Policy Administration Branch, USDA Risk Management Agency

As a business professional, you set goals often. I have set goals for my career and as a mother. USDA is helping me achieve these goals.

Initiatives