USDA is a commonly used initialism for the United States Department of Agriculture. USDA may also refer to Union Solidarity and Development Association , a mass organisation in Myanmar United States Attorney , sometimes called United States District Attorneys United Streets Dopeboyz of America , a rap group led by Young Jeezy, which also features artists such as Slick Pulla & Blood Raw disambig ja USDA ... more details
USDA Soil Taxonomy developed by United States Department of Agriculture and the National Cooperative Soil Survey provides an elaborate Soil classification classification of soil types according to several parameters most commonly their properties and in several levels Order , Suborder , Great Group , Subgroup , Family , and Soil series Series . Example of classification of a soil type Order Entisols Suborder Fluvents Great Group Torrifluvents Subgroup Typic Torrifluvents Family Fine loamy, mixed, superactive, calcareous, Typic Torrifluvents Series Jocity, Youngston. Another Example Order Alfisols Suborder Xeralfs Great Group Durixeralfs Subgroup Abruptic Durixeralfs Family Fine, Mixed, Active, thermic Abruptic Durixeralfs Series San Joaquin soil Link to Official Series Description ftp ftp fc.sc.egov.usda.gov NSSC StateSoil Profiles ca soil.pdf Orders File Global soils map USDA.jpg thumb 400px upright Global distribution of soil types of the USDA soil taxonomy system. File USDA soil taxonomy global map.png A much larger version of the map is also available. Alfisols moderately weathered, form under boreal or broadleaf forests, rich in Fe and Al Andisols form in volcanic ash and defined as containing high proportions of glass and amorphous colloidal materials, including allophane , imogolite and ferrihydrite Aridisols from the Latin aridus, for dry form in an arid or semiarid climate ... 1938 USDA soil taxonomy Soil External links Commons USDA Soil taxonomy http soils.usda.gov technical classification taxonomy USDA NRCS soil taxonomy webpage ftp ftp fc.sc.egov.usda.gov NSSC ... app USDA NRCS Web Soil Survey Category Soil in the United States Taxonomy Category Soil science Category Types of soil Category Pedology Taxonomy, USDA Category Land management agri stub ca Classificaci dels s ls del Departament d Agricultura dels Estats Units cs USDA soil taxonomy de USDA Bodenklassifikation es Soil Taxonomy it USDA Soil Taxonomy hu USDA talajtaxon mia ... more details
File USDA RuralDevelopment Logo.svg right 180px USDA Office of Rural Development RD is an agency with the United States Department of Agriculture which runs programs intended to improve the economy and quality of life in rural America. ref http www.rurdev.usda.gov recd mission.html USDA Rural Development mission statement Retrieved on April 5, 2007 ref Rural Development has an 86 billion dollar loan portfolio, and administers nearly 16 billion in program loans, loan guarantees, and grants through their programs. For various reasons, some of this funding currently goes to Urban area urban areas to help develop and redevelop suburbs and resort cities. ref name Rural Development Aids Urban Areas cite journal author Gaul, Gilbert M. and Cohen, Sarah title Rural Aid Goes to Urban Areas USDA Development Program Helps Suburbs, Resort Cities journal Washington Post url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2007 04 05 AR2007040502033.html work The Washington Post date April 6, 2007 accessdate May 27, 2010 ref History The Rural Development Administration RDA was a USDA agency established by the 1990 farm bill P.L. 101 624, Sec. 2302 , amending the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act of 1972 7 U.S.C. 1921 et seq. , to administer FmHA community and business programs and other USDA rural development programs. RDA was superseded by the Office of Rural Development following the 1994 reorganization of USDA authorized by P.L. 103 354. On October 13, 1994, the Department of Agriculture was reorganized under the Federal Crop Insurance Reform Act of 1994 and Department of Agriculture Reorganization Act. Under that act, USDA Rural Development was created to administer the former Farmers Home Administration s FmHA non farm financial programs for rural housing, community facilities ... External links cite web title Rural Development work USDA Rural Development url http www.rurdev.usda.gov USDA agencies Category United States Department of Agriculture Category Rural community ... more details
The USDA National Nutrient Database is a database of the nutritional content of a great many generic and proprietary branded foodstuffs produced by the United States Department of Agriculture . The database may be searched online or downloaded. These data are used as the source of food nutrient information by GNUtrition , a nutrition analysis software for GNU ref cite mailing list last Self first Jason title GNUtrition 0.31.1 Released publisher info gnu date 2012 03 31 url http lists.gnu.org archive html info gnu 2012 04 msg00000.html accessdate 2012 04 02 ref . References Reflist External links http www.ars.usda.gov Services docs.htm?docid 8964 USDA National Nutrient Database http www.elook.org nutrition eLook Nutrition Provides the complete USDA nutritional database online along with search feature. Category Nutrition Category Government databases in the United States Category Online databases Category Scientific databases fr D partement de l Agriculture des tats Unis Base de donn.C3.A9es am.C3.A9ricaine des valeurs nutritives food stub database stub ... more details
The history of USDA nutrition guides includes over 100 years of American nutrition advice. Earliest guides The USDA s first nutrition guidelines were published in 1894 by Dr. Wilbur Olin Atwater as a farmers bulletin. ref name USDAHistory cite web title Dietary Recommendations and How They Have Changed Over Time url http www.ers.usda.gov publications aib750 aib750b.pdf work America s Eating Habits Changes and Consequences publisher United States Department of Agriculture accessdate 2 June 2011 format PDF month May year 1999 ref In Atwater s 1904 publication titled Principles of Nutrition and Nutritive Value of Food, he advocated variety, proportionality and moderation measuring food energy calories and an efficient, affordable diet that focused on nutrient rich foods and less fat, sugar and starch . ref cite web title USDA Food Pyramid History url http www.healthy eating politics.com usda food pyramid.html work Healthy Eating Politics accessdate 2 June 2011 ref ref cite web title Principles of Nutrition and Nutritive Value of Food url http www.archive.org stream principlesofnutr00atwa work Internet Archive accessdate 2 June 2011 ref This information preceded the discovery of individual ... remained in place through the 1920s. In 1933, the USDA introduced food plans at four ... , vitamin C C and vitamin D D . ref name USDAHistory Basic 7 File USDA Basic 7 Food Groups.jpg thumb The USDA s Basic 7 food groups from 1943 to 1956. In 1943, during World War II , The USDA introduced ... Pyramid File USDA Food Pyramid.gif thumb The USDA s 1992 food guide pyramid . The introduction of the USDA ... MyPyramidFood.svg thumb left MyPyramid , the revised USDA food pyramid. main MyPyramid In 2005, the USDA ... United States Department of Agriculture accessdate 12 June 2011 format PDF ref MyPlate File USDA ... published by the United States Department of Agriculture , ref name MyPlate cite web title USDA ... the USDA s MyPyramid diagram on June 2, 2011, ending 19 years of food guide pyramid food pyramid ... more details
The 1938 USDA soil taxonomy was a soil classification system adopted by the United States Department of Agriculture , now obsolete. The classification system used previously was developed and published in 1936 by C.F. Marbut, who was chief of the U.S. Soil Survey at that time. A drastic modification, the 1938 system was extensively revised in 1949 and remained in use until 1965. See USDA soil taxonomy for the current system. Overview The 1938 soil taxonomy divided soils between three orders dependent on dominant pedogenesis soil forming factors . Zonal soil Image Pedocalpedalfer bdy.png thumb 150px Marbut s Pedocal Pedalfer boundary lies near the 98 meridian and convert 30 in mm annual precipitation. after Marbut, 1935 Zonal soils have well defined soil profile characteristics due to the influence of climate , organisms, and particularly, vegetation . Pedalfer s and pedocal s are subdivisions within the zonal soil order. Examples of zonal soils are the latosol or the podsol sometimes spelled podzol . Intrazonal soils Intrazonal soils have more or less well defined soil profile characteristics that reflect the dominant influence of some resident factor of relief or parent material over the classic zonal effects of climate and vegetation. There are 3 major sub types, 2 of which have 2 further sub types each. Calcimorphic or calcareous soils develop from a limestone . It has two sub types Rendzina soils are thin soils with limited available water capacity . Terra Rossa soilss are deep red soils associated with higher rainfall than Rendzina. Hydromorphic soils form in wetland conditions. There are two sub types Gley soil s These occur when the pore spaces between the grains become saturated with water and contain no air. This lack of oxygen leads to anaerobic conditions which reduce the iron in the parent rock. This gives the soil a characteristic grey blue colour with flecks ... States Category Pedology Taxonomy Category 1938 in the United States Usda Soil Taxonomy, 1938 Category ... more details
The Food and Agriculture Councils FACs were instituted in 1982 by USDA to function as interagency coordinating groups on three levels national, state, and local. The state FACs are composed of senior level officials of individual USDA agencies within each state, and in the mid 90s the played a major role in managing the reorganization of USDA s field office structure. Local FACs have consisted of USDA representatives at county or area wide levels and a national FAC at USDA s Washington headquarters has served as a liaison with the state and local FACs. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
The World Agricultural Outlook Board WAOB , as part of the USDA s Office of the Chief Economist , coordinates the USDA s commodity forecasting program monitors global weather and analyzes its impact on agriculture and coordinates USDA s weather, climate and remote sensing work. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach External links http www.usda.gov agency oce waob waob.htm Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 George Henry Hepting September 1, 1907 April 29, 1988 was an American forest scientist. ref name USDA http www.srs.fs.usda.gov organization history hepting bio.htm USDA, GEORGE HENRY HEPTING, Chief Plant Pathologist, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station ref ref name NAP http www.nap.edu openbook.php?record id 6477&page 161 National Academies Press Biographical Memoirs V.76 1999 ,George Henry Hepting ref US Forest Service called Hepting pioneer leader in forest pathology . ref name FS http www.treesearch.fs.fed.us pubs 7733 US Forest Service, Southern Research Station, George Henry Hepting Pioneer Leader in Forest Pathology ref He conducted seminal research on the role of ozone as causes of diseases in forests. ref name USDA He was also noted for creation of the first computerized system for information retrieval in forestry. ref name USDA Hepting was Chief Plant pathology Plant Pathologist at Southeastern Forest Experiment Station of US Forest Service ref name USDA and a member of the National Academy of Sciences ref name USDA ref name NAP Awards and distinctions 1969 the first forester elected to the National Academy of Sciences ref name USDA 1954 the Superior Service Award of the U.S. Department of Agriculture ref name USDA 1963 the Barrington Moore Award for outstanding achievements in forestry research ref name USDA 1965 Fellow of the Society of American Foresters ref name USDA 1966 Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society ref name USDA 1974 the Weyerhaeuser Award for Outstanding Historical Writing from the Forest History Society ref name USDA References Reflist Persondata name Hepting, George H. alternative names short description Forester date of birth September 1, 1907 place of birth date of death April 29, 1988 place of death DEFAULTSORT Hepting, George H. Category 1907 births Category 1988 deaths Category American foresters Category American scientists Category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences Cate ... more details
Food pyramid may refer to Food guide pyramid , a core concept in nutritional guides around the world. MyPyramid , the USDA s 2005 version of the food guide pyramid. MyPlate , replaces the MyPyramid and was introduced by the USDA in 2011. Ecological pyramid or trophic pyramid , a representation of a food chain. disambig ... more details
orphan date December 2007 Ustochrepts are a great group of soil s, in the USDA soil taxonomy . They are classed in the sub order Ochrepts , in the order Inceptisols Ustochrepts are characterised by an ochric epipedon , a warm soil temperature regime and an ustic soil moisture regime. Ochric epipedon refers to surface characteristics of the soils. It is characerised as an upper surface with too little organic matter and light colour. References Keys To Soil Taxonomy , Seventh edition, USDA 1996 Category Pedology Category Types of soil ... more details
wiktionary Aphis Aphis may refer to Aphis , a genus of aphid species Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service APHIS , organizational unit of the USDA HMS Aphis 1915 , Royal Navy insect class gunboat See also Aphid disambig ... more details
Infoshare was a program established by the USDA in 1993 to merge and coordinate the business management and information technology computer activities of its agencies, particularly in the field, in order to support consolidation of field offices into one stop field service centers for farmers and other USDA clients. However, the program, which initially had been budgeted at nearly 3 billion, was terminated by early 1996 in the wake of critical reviews by USDA s Office of Inspector General , the General Accounting Office , and others, which found, among other things, that despite Infoshare, individual USDA agencies were continuing to buy their own computers, were not sharing information technology with each other, and were still not operating in a common computing environment. Infoshare was replaced by another computer modernization initiative designed and coordinated by the Farm Service Agency . References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
NAIP may refer to NAIP gene or NLR family, apoptosis inhibitory protein , a human gene National Agriculture Imagery Program of the USDA Farm Service Agency Naval Acquisition Intern Program , see Naval Acquisition Career Center Disambiguation ... more details
When a United States Department of Agriculture USDA farm loan borrower lacks the financial resources to make payments on a delinquent loan, is ineligible for a restructured loan, and is unable to buy out the loan at the net recovery value of the collateral property, Homestead protection permits the borrower to convey the property to USDA in lieu of loan payments. The 1996 farm bill P.L. 104 127 reduces the time period in which the borrower may apply to lease and or purchase the residence and up to convert 10 acre m2 of adjoining land, to within 30 days from acquisition by USDA. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
A Field service center is a centralized location for a variety of USDA agency field offices. These have been reduced in number from about 3,700 to about 2,600 through closures and consolidations initiated as part of a USDA reorganization and streamlining effort mandated by the Department of Agriculture Reorganization Act of 1994 P.L. 103 354 . The centers are intended to provide one stop shopping for clients of the Farm Service Agency , the Natural Resources Conservation Service , and USDA s rural development agencies. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
The National Animal Germplasm Program , or NAGP, is a program of the United States Department of Agriculture that captures and Cryopreservation cryogenically preserves germplasm from plants and animals it considers important to agriculture for the purpose of preserving biodiversity and to provide economic benefits to the agriculture industry. Germplasm consists of semen, embryos, and other tissues that contain genetic information. ref name USDA ARS cite web title The National Animal Germplasm Program NAGP work publisher USDA date 8 February 2000 url http www.ars.usda.gov SP2UserFiles Place 54020500 documents NAGP.pdf format PDF doi accessdate 2 December 2011 ref The online Germplasm Resources Information Network contains information from the NAGP, along with related projects such as the USDA s National Plant Germplasm System . References Reflist Category United States Department of Agriculture Agri stub ... more details
Taxobox image Ranunculus abortivus 003.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots ordo Ranunculales familia Ranunculaceae genus Ranunculus species R. abortivus binomial Ranunculus abortivus binomial authority L. 1753 Ranunculus abortivus is a flowering plant species in the Ranunculus buttercup family known by the common name little leaf buttercup ref name usda http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol RAAB USDA Plants Profile 19 Dec 2011 ref or small flowered buttercup . ref name trop http www.tropicos.org Name 27100133 Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 19 Dec 2011 ref It is native to North America , with a distribution that covers much of the northern, eastern and central part of the continent. ref name usda References reflist Category Ranunculus abortivus Ranunculales stub ... more details
Taxobox regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots ordo Rosales familia Rosaceae genus Potentilla species P. millefolia binomial Potentilla millefolia binomial authority Per Axel Rydberg Rydb. Potentilla millefolia is a species of Potentilla cinquefoil known by the common name cutleaf cinquefoil . ref name usda http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol POMI4 USDA Plants Profile ref It is native to Oregon , Nevada and eastern California , where it grows in moist mountain meadows and similar habitat. ref name usda http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol POMI4 USDA Plants Profile ref The plant produces a basal rosette from a taproot , then a decumbent stem up to about 20 centimeters in maximum length. The elongated leaves are made up of several overlapping pairs of deeply lobed leaflets. The inflorescence at the tip of the stem is a cyme of a few flowers, each with usually five yellow petals under a centimeter long. References refs External links http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?6677,6824,6854 Jepson Manual Treatment http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol POMI4 USDA Plants Profile http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Potentilla millefolia Photo gallery Category Potentilla millefolia Category Flora of California Category Flora of Nevada Category Flora of Oregon Rosales stub az Potentilla millefolia ... more details
ref name USDA http www.fs.fed.us global iitf pdf shrubs Trichostigma 20octandrum.pdf USDA Index Accessed ... name USDA These are shrubs or free standing vines up to 10 m wide and 6 m tall, with hairless twining ... berries 4 5  mm long. ref name USDA The pollinator is unknown, but may be mosquitoes. ref name USDA The plant is spread by birds, who eat the fruit, but is also cultivated as a decorative plant or bower, as a fiber, and for medicine. ref name USDA Habitat and range In Puerto Rico, it grows in farm ... vacant lots, and stream bottom galleries. ref name USDA The shrub also covers windfalls, fences ... of precipitation. ref name USDA The plant also grows in tropical swamps near the edges of hammocks and brakes. ref name USDA It is most common near the coasts, but also occurs at rare intervals in the Florida Everglades . ref name USDA Uses Both the split stems and bast fibers have been used to make barrel hoops, baskets, bent furniture and crafts. ref name USDA Young leaves may be boiled and eaten as vegetables, discarding the bitter water. ref name USDA It is grown ornamentally and is a large sturdy plant that may be trained into bowers and enclosures. ref name USDA The purple juice from the berries stains, and may form a dye. ref name USDA Vegetative parts may be used for heart palpitations. ref name USDA A powder of the bark may be used to treat colds and water retention. ref name USDA Colombians use the leaves to help cure wounds. ref name USDA Hispaniolans use a tea to help with asthma or choking. ref name USDA The fruits are also used in medicines. ref name USDA Related genera Petivera and Pokeweed Phytolacca are known to have many bioactive compounds. ref name USDA References ... more details
taxobox image Anthenantia villosa.jpg status G4 status system TNC regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots unranked ordo Commelinids ordo Poales familia Poaceae genus Anthenantia species A. villosa binomial Anthenantia villosa binomial authority Michx. P.Beauv. Anthenantia villosa orth. var. Anthaenantia villosa ref name usda http plants.usda.gov factsheet pdf fs anvi4.pdf Anthaenantia villosa . USDA NRCS Plant Fact Sheet. ref is a species of Poaceae grass known by the common name green silkyscale . It is native to the southeastern United States as far west as Texas . ref name usda1 http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ANVI4 Anthaenantia villosa . USDA Plants Profile. ref This perennial grass grows up to 4 feet tall. The leaves are up to 12 centimeters long and are lined with silky hairs along the edges. The inflorescence is a pale green panicle with hairy spikelets. ref name usda This grass is attractive to cattle and may be part of a forage mix. It is an indicator of good range condition . ref name usda References reflist External links http www.natureserve.org explorer servlet NatureServe?searchName Anthaenantia villosa Nature Serve Category Poaceae ... more details
taxobox name Jammy Mouth image Ruttya fruticosa.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Acanthaceae genus Ruttya species R. fruticosa binomial Ruttya fruticosa binomial authority Lindau Ruttya fruticosa , also known as Jammy Mouth or J mbekkie ref cite web url http www.biodiversityexplorer.org plants acanthaceae ruttya.htm title Genus Ruttya accessdate 2008 03 02 last first coauthors date work publisher Iziko Museums of Cape Town ref , is a shrub which is native to Africa . ref http davesgarden.com guides pf go 59780 ref Seasonal Blooming The flower blooms usually bloom during late spring season spring early summer , mid summer, and late summer early autumn fall . This plant is attractive to bee s, butterfly butterflies , and bird s. It has average water needs. In addition, it requires a pH range 6.1 to 6.5 mildly acid ic . They have a varying colour, ranging from orange to dark pink violet color violet . Description Height 4 6 ft. 1.2 1.8 m Spacing 36 48 in. 90 120 cm Hardiness USDA Zone 8a to 12.2 C 10 F br USDA Zone 8b to 9.4 C 15 F br USDA Zone 9a to 6.6 C 20 F br USDA Zone 9b to 3.8 C 25 F br USDA Zone 10a to 1.1 C 30 F br USDA Zone 10b to 1.7 C 35 F br USDA Zone 11 above 4.5 C 40 F References reflist Category Acanthaceae Acanthaceae stub ... more details
Palemon Howard Dorsett 1862 1943 was an American horticulturalist employed by the USDA . Born April 21, 1862, in Carlinville , Macoupin County , Illinois , he gained a Bachelor of Arts BA from the University of Missouri in 1884, and joined the USDA Section of Plant Pathology seven years later. He left the USDA in 1907 to found his own horticultural business in Alexandria, Virginia Alexandria , Virginia , but rejoined the Department in 1909. In 1913 Dorsett began his first foreign expedition, to Brazil, with Archibald Dixon Shamel and Wilson Popenoe . Later expeditions took him to Panama , Manchuria , Ceylon Sri Lanka , culminating in 1928 in the Dorsett Morse Oriental Agricultural Exploration Expedition to Japan , Korea , and China . Returning to the USA in 1932, he retired from the USDA, but joined the Allison Vincent Armour agricultural expedition to the British West Indies and Guianas the same year. In 1936 he was awarded the 13th Frank N. Meyer Medal by the Council of the American Genetic Association for distinguished actions related to the collection, preservation, or utilization of germplasm resources . Dorsett died aged 80 in a Washington, D. C. nursing home on April 1, 1943. In contrast to his illustrious career, his private life had been blighted by the premature deaths of his wife Mary Virginia n e Payne and two of his daughters. His only son, James, with whom he travelled to China in 1924 25, died in 1927. ref name USDAUSDA National Agricultural Library ref http riley.nal.usda.gov nal display index.php?info center 8&tax level 4&tax subject 158&topic id 1982&level3 ..., revised 1903 and 1908 1900 . Spot Disease of the Violet. USDA Bulletin , No. 23. 1913 . Experiments in Bulb Growing at the United States Bulb Garden at Bellingham. USDA Bulletin No. 28. 1917 . The Navel Orange of Bahia with Notes on some little known Brazilian Fruits. USDA Bulletin , No 445. co ... of Peking, China. USDA Circular . No. 49. co author James Dorsett . Eponymy Ulmus macrocarpa ... more details
name USDA cite web title USDA url http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ARCH3 ref . Arnica chamissonis is perennial. It has a temperature minimum of 33 F ref name USDA They are adapted to both coarse and medium textured soils with a pH between 6.0 7.2 ref name USDA Since this plant uses a lot of moisture, it has a precipitation requirement of between 14 to 24 ref name USDA . It generally prefers ... is a yellow flower with green medium textured foliage ref name USDA . The leaves of the Arnica ... name USDA . Rhizomatous plants have an under ground stem with small fiber like adventitious roots. A. chamissonis ... & Growth The Arnica chamissonis has an active bloom period throughout the summer ref name USDA ... and a moderate vegetative spread rate ref name USDA . Seedling vigor refer to the expected seedling survival percentage of the plant compared to other species with the same growth habit. ref name USDA Information cite web title USDA Information url http plants.usda.gov charinfo.html ref . A vegetative spread rate refers to how quickly a plant can spread through a given area ref name USDA Information ... USDA . Medicinal Like it s European cousin, Arnica chamissonis have medicinal usages. Both the Arnica ... more details
of the USDA Forest Service author John R. Grosvenor ref National consulting architect W. Ellis ... docs NRHP Text 64000698.pdf title USDA Forest Service Administrative Buildings in the State ... ASPNET Publications architecture chap3g.htm title A History of the Architecture of the USDA ..., OR USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP listed ref name nris Butte Falls Ranger Station , Rogue River National Forest , Butte Falls, OR USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP listed ref name nris Cabin Lake Guard Station , Deschutes National Forest , Bend, OR USDA Forest Svce. Architecture ... Locks OR USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP listed ref name nris Cedar Guard Station No. 1019 , Illinois Valley Rd., Siskiyou National Forest , Cave Junction, OR USDA Forest Svce. Architecture ... , Leavenworth, WA USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP listed ref name nris Early Winters Ranger Station Work Center , Okanogan National Forest , Winthrop, WA USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP listed ref name nris Glide Ranger Station , Umpqua National Forest , Glide, OR USDA Forest ... Forest, Gold Beach, OR USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP listed ref name nris Imnaha Guard Station , Rogue River National Forest, Butte Falls, OR USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP ..., OR USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP listed ref name nris La Wis Wis Guard Station No. 1165 , Gifford Pinchot National Forest ,Packwood, WA USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP listed ..., OR USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP listed ref name nris Lamonta Compound Prineville Supervisor s Warehouse , Ochoco National Forest , Prineville, OR USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group ... USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP listed ref name nris Lick Creek Guard Station , Wallowa Whitman National Forest , Enterprise, OR USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group , NRHP listed ref name nris Lost Lake Guard Station , Okanogan National Forest, Tonasket, WA USDA Forest Svce. Architecture ... more details