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The USDA ForestService, a United States government agency within the United States Department of Agriculture, is under the leadership of the United States Secretary of Agriculture.
In addition, the ForestService is responsible for managing National Grasslands in the midwest.
The history of the ForestService has been fraught with controversy, as various interests and national values have grappled with the appropriate management of the many resources for the "greatest good".
The USDA ForestService is conducting a "web survey," delivered via Javascript, to better understand who our website visitors are, what sorts of information they are seeking, and to see how well we are currently satisfying their needs.
The ForestService was established in 1905 and is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Interagency incident command teams are composed of employees from the USDA ForestService and the U.S. Department of the Interior.