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Extra! Extra Samples Feed Families in Need!

June 12, 2013 Ruihong Guo, Acting Deputy Administrator, AMS Science and Technology Program

It is a simple idea. If you have more than you need, share with those who don’t have enough. An estimated 50 million Americans do not have access to enough food. So what can be done? Amazing things can happen when you implement a simple idea by combining a love of agriculture and commitment to...

Food and Nutrition

Laotian Farmer Becomes National Voice for N.C. Hmong Community

June 10, 2013 Eddie Woodhouse, Public Affairs Specialist, North Carolina Farm Service Agency

It’s not a pleasant memory for Maykia Yang. Fleeing on foot from her native home of Laos at age eight and following her family to Thailand where she spent two years in a refugee camp. “My father was a soldier and worked for the CIA during the [Vietnam] war. After the CIA pulled out, the Vietnamese...

Conservation

Colorado StrikeForce Meeting Draws a Crowd

May 13, 2013 Tedd Buelow, Native American Coordinator, USDA Rural Development

May 2 nd dawned a majestic spring day in the Rocky Mountains of southwestern Colorado as rural and tribal stakeholders from the Four Corners region descended upon the San Juan National Forest Headquarters to learn more about USDA’s StrikeForce for Rural Growth and Opportunity Initiative...

Rural

Women Farmers: One Million Strong

April 29, 2013 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

In the four years I’ve served as Deputy Secretary, I’ve talked with thousands of women in agriculture – from young women thinking about entering farming to older women who have been tilling the soil for decades. Each of their stories is powerful on its own. But taken together, they have been an...

Conservation USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming Rural Initiatives

USDA Rural Development Helps Rural Wisconsin Community Provide Senior Housing, Child Care and Clean Water

April 25, 2013 Kevin Tuttle, USDA Rural Development-Wisconsin

Earth Day was earlier this week and one village in Wisconsin has helped secure the future for themselves and their children through environmental upgrades. Nestled in a valley in western Wisconsin, the Village of Spring Valley has faced its share of challenges throughout its history. Prior to...

Rural

USDA Marks Earth Day by Announcing Water Quality Improvement Projects Across America

April 22, 2013 John Padalino, Acting Administrator, USDA Rural Utilities Service

Earth Day is one of our favorite days at USDA Rural Development because we get to showcase the important work that we do to improve water quality for millions of rural Americans. As a part of our Earth Day Celebration this year, USDA Rural Development is announcing 43 projects that will bring new...

Conservation Rural

USDA Staff in New Mexico, Wisconsin, Promote Business Development and Job Creation Efforts

March 27, 2013 Ernie Watson, USDA New Mexico Public Information Coordinator and by Kelly Edwards, USDA Wisconsin Public Information Coordinator

“The Rural Business Enterprise Grant program (RBEG) is one of the most flexible economic development opportunities offered by USDA Rural Development.” Those words from New Mexico State Director Terry Brunner kicked off a webinar workshop recently to discuss the RBEG program and how to apply for...

USDA Results Rural

Under Secretary Takes a Walk Down Memory Lane at a Wisconsin Cheese Plant

March 26, 2013 Kelly Edwards, USDA Wisconsin Public Information Coordinator

On a recent trip to Wisconsin, USDA Rural Development Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager had an opportunity to revisit a specialty cheese plant in Montfort, Wis. that he had helped to establish about ten years ago. In 2002, the Wisconsin Farmers Union hired a cheesemaker and took steps to begin the...

Food and Nutrition

Forest Service Innovation is Helping Make the Forever Stamp Stick, Well, Forever

March 25, 2013 Rebecca Wallace, Forest Products Laboratory, U.S. Forest Service

Twenty years have passed since the U.S. Postal Service first started transitioning from lickable stamps to the peel-and-stick squares used today, thanks to the research by the U.S. Forest Service’s Forest Products Laboratory in Madison, Wis. The two agencies first research collaboration focused on...

Forestry

USDA Aids Construction, Refurbishes Apartments for Elderly Wisconsin Residents

March 22, 2013 Kevin Tuttle, USDA Rural Development, Wisconsin State Office

For residents of three senior care centers in western Wisconsin, the time has come to say “good-bye” to shared living spaces, shared bathrooms and double corridors; and say “hello” to private rooms, large, private bathrooms, and neighborhood designs. Through new construction, Baldwin Care Center...

Rural
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