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High Tourism Area in Pennsylvania to Benefit from New USDA-Funded Wastewater System

April 28, 2011 Dawn Knepp, USDA Penn. Public Information Officer

USDA Rural Development officials and Congressman Glenn Thompson celebrated Earth Day this week in Benezette Township, Elk County, Pennsylvania. Benezette Township, home of the largest wild elk herd in the Northeastern United States, lacks public sewer, preventing economic growth and damaging two...

Rural

Farm Service Agency Disaster Assistance Available for Producers Affected by Flooding, Fire and Tornadoes

April 28, 2011 Tanya Brown, USDA Farm Service Agency

The Farm Service Agency is reminding crop and livestock producers throughout states that have recently experienced severe damage from flooding, wildfires and tornadoes that FSA programs may be available to assist with recovery. According to Acting FSA Administrator Val Dolcini, whether it’s...

Health and Safety Animals Plants

Let’s Move! to grow more Community Gardens

April 28, 2011 Julie Curti, Assistant to the Director, USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Spring is here and that means it is time to get your hands in the soil and start gardening! As part of Let’s Move! Faith and Communities, First Lady Michelle Obama has challenged congregations and neighborhood organizations to plant gardens in their...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Sharing the Benefits of KORUS in North Carolina

April 28, 2011 Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator John Brewer

This week, I traveled to North Carolina and partnered with Korean Ambassador Han Duk-soo, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and others in support of the U.S.-Korea Trade Agreement or KORUS. The Obama Administration recognizes that exports are vital to the health of the agricultural sector and our nation...

Trade

Add Your Market to the 2011 USDA National Farmer's Market Directory Today!

April 28, 2011 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service

Recently, Velma Lakins, our dedicated Manager for the USDA Farmers Market, joined thousands of other farmers markets around the country in updating her market listing for the 2011 National USDA Farmers Market Directory. “It was so easy!” she said. “In less than 10 minutes I was able to update our...

Food and Nutrition

NFL Quarterback Sam Bradford, Secretary Vilsack Urge Native Children to Get Outside and Get Active

April 28, 2011 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: St Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford joined Secretary Vilsack in the USDA People’s Garden yesterday to urge Native American youth to spend the summer pursuing healthy outdoor activities. About 30 Native youth from across the Nation, including Tuba City...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

This Local Food is for the Birds

April 28, 2011 Barbara Phillips, NRCS New Jersey

With an increased demand for locally grown food, many farmers are finding new markets for their products that are closer to home. But what some New Jersey farmers are doing to expand their market base is strictly for the birds!

Conservation

Colorado Students Celebrate the International Year of Forests by Planting Trees

April 26, 2011 Steve Segin, Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center, U.S. Forest Service

Cross posted from the Let’s Move! blog: More than 1,200 students, teachers and Scouts recently planted 4,500 trees at the Monument Fire Center on the Pike National Forest in Celebration of the International Year of Forests and as part of an ongoing restoration project in the area. The event brought...

Forestry Initiatives

A “Greener” Earth Begins With You and Me

April 26, 2011 Jacqueline Ponti-Lazaruk; Assistant Administrator, USDA Rural Development Water and Environmental Program

Local leaders are keeping the spirit of Earth Day alive and well in rural South Dakota. On Monday April 18, 2011, USDA, Rural Development Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager announced 51 water and waste disposal and two Community Facilities projects funded as part of Earth Day 2011. I had the privilege...

Rural

The Recovery Act Strengthened Food Security for Low-Income Families

April 26, 2011 Mark Nord, Economic Research Service

Much of my work as a sociologist at the Economic Research Service (ERS) involves research on the food security of U.S. households – their ability to consistently obtain adequate food. My colleagues and I were naturally concerned about how the economic downturn that began in late 2007 would affect...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition