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Trillion Trees: Reducing Wildfire Risk, Protecting People and Wildlife

August 27, 2020 Aurora Cutler, Office of Sustainability and Climate, USDA Forest Service

An opaque, autumn haze smothers much of the western United States from the millions of acres burning across forests in the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains. Fire size and severity are rising in tandem with record heat, low winter snowpack, decreased summer rains, and abundant forest fuels...

Forestry

An Important Action to Take: Check Your Trees!

August 24, 2020 Jeffrey Davidson, Commodity Specialist for Forest Products, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Did you know that USDA has declared August as Tree Check Month? That’s because August is the peak time of year to spot the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB)—an invasive wood-boring beetle that attacks 12 types of hardwood trees in North America, such as maples, elms, horse chestnuts, birches and willows...

Animals Forestry

During COVID-19, Central PA is Fighting Hunger One Bus at a Time

August 24, 2020 Curt Coccodrilli, USDA Rural Development Pennsylvania State Director

In 2018, Mel Curtis, Branch Director of the Moshannon Valley YMCA of Centre County and Pauline Rabb, CEO with Cen-Clear Child Services, joined forces to retrofit a 72-passenger bus with a kitchen and appliances and dubbed it The Travelin’ Table Mobile Feeding Bus. The initiative was created to serve...

Coronavirus Rural

Promoting Pollinators with Agroforestry

August 20, 2020 Gary Bentrup, Research and Development, USDA Forest Service

Plant pollination by animals is critical for healthy ecosystems and an estimated 85% of the world’s flowering plants depend on animals, mostly insects, like bees, for pollination.

Forestry

Value-Added Ag Products Help Home Cooks and Bakers Experiment in the Kitchen

August 20, 2020 Suzanne Richards, Agricultural Statistician, Statistics Division, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service

In recent months, people around the world have found new ways to spend time at home. Many Americans have picked up hobbies like arts and crafts, working out, and – of course – cooking and baking. You may not know that many popular recipes feature value-added products. A value-added product is one...

Research and Science

Hope One Mobile Unit on the Frontlines of COVID-19 Fight with Rural Development’s Support

August 20, 2020 Michael Thulen, USDA Rural Development State Director for New Jersey

I knew that the delivery of the Hope One Mobile Unit in March was going to be an exciting event. Born out of USDA Rural Development’s (USDA RD) partnership with the Hansen Foundation, the Atlantic County Sheriff’s Office and AtlantiCare, and with the help of a $134,000 Community Facilities Grant in...

Coronavirus Rural

Shopping Online? Look for the USDA Grade Shield

August 18, 2020 Jennifer Porter, Deputy Administrator, AMS Livestock and Poultry Program

Whether you are shopping online or in the grocery store, the USDA grade shield on meat, poultry and eggs is a sign that the product meets certain voluntary national quality standards and has been graded by an USDA employee based on those standards.

Food and Nutrition

Today’s Lesson: Prepare Safe Lunches

August 18, 2020 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist and Maribel Alonso, Technical Information Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

With the 2020-2021 school year approaching, many parents are preparing for changes to their routine. Many students may be returning to school for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began and others may be distance learning. Don’t let foodborne illness – commonly called food poisoning – keep...

Health and Safety

Three RD Partners in Virginia Meet the Challenge of COVID-19

August 17, 2020 Beth Green, Rural Housing Service Administrator, former USDA Rural Development State Director for Virginia

During COVID-19, I’ve been touched to see so many examples of Americans making sacrifices for the health and safety of their fellow citizens. I’m proud to say that rural Virginians also extended helping hands in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. I want to share three such examples of our Rural...

Coronavirus Rural

The Specialty Crop Block Grant Program and Automation Explored

August 14, 2020 Jillian Kaplan, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service, Deanna Gierszewski, North Dakota Department of Agriculture and Josh Johnson, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

U.S. specialty crop producers face a variety of challenges that require a diverse set of solutions. From labor shortages and rising production costs that threatened the health of Florida’s strawberry industry to water supply challenges that stymied North Dakota’s vegetable yields, the Specialty Crop...

Research and Science