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Rural Champion Leads Efforts to Re-Build Hurricane Ravaged Town

September 02, 2011 Talishia Sears, Web Communications Intern

Cross posted from the White House Rural Champions of Change website: Linda Roberson is the Town Manager and Finance Director of Zolfo Springs, Florida.

Rural

Secretary's Column: Agriculture Is Resilient Through Disaster

September 02, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week I traveled to North Carolina and Virginia to view the damage from Hurricane Irene, survey the response efforts, and meet with local residents. This trip was my fourth in as many months to make sure that the USDA is helping families rebuild and recover from natural disasters including...

Conservation

A Funky Finale for the Feds Feed Families Campaign

September 02, 2011 Katie Yocum, RD Northeast Region Coordinator

Last Friday, with the sun shining down and the DJ playing “Givin’ Up Food for Funk”, national office USDA employees celebrated the end of a successful Feds Feed Families campaign at the USDA Summer Bash. Given the level of fun that was had, I think it’s safe to say that it was the first annual USDA...

Food and Nutrition

USDA and EPA Highlight Unique Wastewater Treatment Facility

September 02, 2011 Virginia Manuel, USDA Rural Development State Director

On August 30, 2011 USDA Rural Development State Director Virginia Manuel joined Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Curt Spalding and Maine DEP Acting Commissioner Pattie Aho in highlighting one of the most affordable and advanced wastewater facilities in the country. This was an...

Rural

Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager Travels to PA for Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Tour

September 02, 2011 Dawn Knepp, Public Affairs Specialist, Rural Development

On a crisp, fall-like day in August, Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager travelled to Pennsylvania to tour two USDA funded facilities that are helping to reduce the amount of nutrients flowing into the Chesapeake Bay. The first stop on the tour was Windview Farm where owner Mac Curtis has revolutionized...

Conservation Rural

In the Wake of Irene; A Firsthand Look at our Hurricane Response

September 01, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week I joined Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on a tour of North Carolina and Virginia to assess areas damaged by Hurricane Irene and to discuss ways USDA can help residents recover. Secretary Napolitano and I had the opportunity to see farmland devastated by the...

Rural

Read and Follow Package Cooking Instructions to “Cook It Safe” and Prevent Food Poisoning

September 01, 2011 Diane Van, Food Safety Education Staff Deputy director, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

This month, USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service is taking part in a “ Cook It Safe” campaign to raise awareness about the need to follow package instructions in order to fully cook pre-prepared foods and prevent foodborne illness. Due to illnesses in recent years resulting from undercooked pre...

Health and Safety

Second Generation Veterinarian Helps USDA Protect American Agriculture

September 01, 2011 Dr. Jeffrey Nelson, Veterinary Medical Officer, Ames, IA

Hello, I’m Dr. Jeffrey Nelson. I’m a Veterinary Medical Officer with USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). I work in Ames, Iowa at the National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL). Being a veterinarian runs in my family - my father is a veterinarian for USDA as well. I heard...

Animals Plants

Library Celebrates Grand Re-Opening Three Years After a Devastating Fire

September 01, 2011 Emily Cannon, Public Affairs Specialist
Maine Rural Development

In July of 2008, Swan's Island Library and former Old Atlantic Schoolhouse (circa 1903) was struck by lightning. The building and its contents were completely destroyed by fire, and along with it and important community gathering place and a treasured piece of history. Three years to the month after...

Initiatives Rural

USDA Grant Improves Health and Safety for Clients of Adult Day Center in Minnesota

September 01, 2011 Adam Czech, Minnesota Public Information Officer

For almost 50 years, ProWorks Inc. has provided valuable day services to Minnesota adults living with disabilities. For the last 30 years, ProWorks has counted the USDA as one of its partners. ProWorks started as a pilot project in 1962 in the basement of an old school building in West Central...

Rural

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