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Vermont USDA Staff Help Restore a Hurricane-Damaged Teen Shelter

June 21, 2012 Marie Ferris, Vermont Public Information Coordinator

There are several definitions of home. The one I think best fits the Mountainside House Teen Center in Vermont is “A familiar or usual setting : a congenial environment.”

Rural

Let the Fun Begin - See What’s New at the USDA Farmers Market

June 21, 2012 Arthur Neal, AMS Transportation and Marketing Program Deputy Administrator,

It’s officially summer and the USDA Farmers Market is back in full swing. An increasingly popular destination for Washington, D.C., residents and visitors of the National Mall, the market regularly attracts hundreds of customers each Friday during the summer and early fall. Come see some of your...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Deputy Under Secretary Hosts Rural Business Leaders at a White House Rural Council Regional Innovation Event

June 21, 2012 Doug O’Brien, Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development

One of the best things about working for USDA as a deputy under secretary for Rural Development is the ability to meet with so many brilliant business leaders from around the country. Last week, at the White House, I met with dozens of folks to discuss economic development and community renewal...

Rural

An Unusual Job with USDA

June 21, 2012 Taina Litwak, Agricultural Research Service

I am a scientific illustrator on staff with the Systematic Entomology Lab, in the Plant Sciences Institute, ARS, located in the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of Natural History. Last week, I had the pleasure of meeting Secretary Vilsack, who was interested in several of my paintings of newly...

Animals Plants Research and Science

USDA and Habitat for Humanity Partnership Builds Home for Rural Minnesota Family

June 18, 2012 Adam Czech, USDA Minnesota Public Information Officer

A unique partnership between USDA Rural Development and Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County, Minn., (HFHDC) has helped make Cassandra Braford a proud new homeowner. Braford, a waitress, recently moved into her home in Alexandria, Minn., with her children, Ramsey and Riyada, and her mother, Jean...

Rural

Children in the Rio Grande Valley Enjoy Summer Food and Fun

June 18, 2012 Georgina Castillo, public affairs specialist, FNS Southwest Region

As summer time begins, I think of children playing with their friends and having a great time as they enjoy their vacation from school. I am also very aware that some children may go hungry during the summer months. Fortunately for children in the Rio Grande Valley on June 1, Catholic Charities...

Food and Nutrition

Dummy Power Lines Attract Doves to Sumter National Forest Dove Fields

June 18, 2012 Jeff Magniez, Sumter National Forest

High above the ground in a bucket truck, Blue Ridge Electric Co-op Lineman David Brown attaches a power line to a newly erected pole above the green fields of the Sumter National Forest’s Long Creek dove field. But instead of providing electric service to an outbuilding or an adjacent housing...

Forestry

Connect Your Community With the Summer Food Service Program!

June 18, 2012 Christina Martinez, Emerson National Hunger Fellow, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Do you know about the resources USDA has to help feed hungry children over the summer? The USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships hosted a webinar as part of their Together We Can Partnership Series about the Summer Food Service Program to help connect individuals and...

Food and Nutrition