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  • Arizona youth, 13, catalyst for traditional Apache agriculture

    Beverly Moseley, NRCS Public Affairs|Dec 10, 2013

    An Apache youth, Noah Titla, 13, has chosen to follow in the footsteps of generations of San Carlos Apaches by growing and harvesting his own food. His passion for reconnecting growing food with tribal traditions has been a catalyst for increasing awareness of the benefits and availability of fresh food on the San Carlos Apache Reservation in southeastern Arizona. Through his hard work at the San Carlos 4-H Garden Club's community garden, Noah is making a difference in a state included in the US...

  • Reforestation efforts restore a scarred Tribal landscape

    Beverly Moseley, USDA|Nov 26, 2013

    Standing 6,000 feet on top of Limestone Ridge, the scars of a massive wildfire on Arizona’s White Mountain Apache Reservation in east central Arizona are still visible. As far as the eye can see are bare mountain ranges where century-old ponderosa pines once stood. A decade ago, the Rodeo-Chediski fire burned more than 270,000 acres and an estimated 80 million trees, leaving behind few pine trees to help seed the beginnings of a new forest. “There is no seed source out here for the tree to establish again out here. So, one of the main thi...