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Secretary's Column: Supporting American Jobs by Increasing Exports

August 17, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As drought continues across America, President Obama and I continue doing all we can to help producers. In addition to the actions the Administration has already taken, we will continue to work with Members of Congress toward passage of a Food, Farm and Jobs Bill – because USDA needs tools to help...

Trade

Council for Native American Farming and Ranching Begins Work

August 17, 2012 Janie Hipp, Senior Advisor to the Secretary for Tribal Relations

An intensive two day public meeting wrapped up earlier this week in Washington, D.C., as the recently appointed members of the Council for Native American Farming and Ranching met face-to-face for the first time.

Rural

Bikes, Bananas and Conservation--Earth Team Volunteers Contribute to Annual Iowa NRCS Partnership

August 17, 2012 Madison Linkenmeyer, NRCS Earth Team

Each July, more than 9,500 people pedal across the state of Iowa, covering a total distance of more than 400 miles in just seven days. The Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI) attracts cyclists from across the globe. Cyclists travel from one Iowa town to the next, enjoying the...

Conservation

In Pennsylvania, Farmers Markets Offer Opportunity to Producers and Communities

August 17, 2012 Joani Walsh, Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Pennsylvania is among the country’s top ten states represented in the USDA’s National Farmers Market Directory. I recently completed a trip through the Fruit Belt to the Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia to see how USDA’s support of farmers market development is impacting communities and helping...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Official, Center for Rural Strategies, Discuss Ways Rural Areas can Attract and Retain Creative Young Americans

August 17, 2012 Chris Beck, Senior Projects Advisor, Sustainable Communities and Philanthropic Engagement, USDA Rural Development

This past week, I had the opportunity to join a group of rural arts leaders at a conference in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts. The event had a number of objectives, including some hearty brainstorming about the crucial role rural arts organizations and artists play in buoying small town...

Rural

Los Padres National Forest Seeks to Preserve Remote Sacred Native American Sites

August 02, 2012 Joe Pasinato, Los Padres National Forest

Deep inside the San Rafael Wilderness, employees from the Los Padres National Forest are working to inventory centuries-old Chumash sacred sites impacted by devastating wildfires. Despite closure orders that restrict public access in America’s first congressionally designated wilderness, forest...

Forestry

What’s Ahead for Global Food Security?

August 02, 2012 Stacey Rosen and Shahla Shapouri, Economists, Food Security and Development Branch, Economic Research Service

The Economic Research Service (ERS) has, since the late 1970s, reported annually on food security in a number of developing countries. A key indicator is the number of food-insecure people (those who each consume less than a nutritional target of 2,100 calories per day). In the latest report, we...

USDA Results Health and Safety

USDA-Funded North Valley Health Center in Minnesota Expected to Improve Rural Quality of Life

August 02, 2012 Adam Czech, Minnesota USDA Public Affairs Specialist

Ground was broken on the new 43,000 square-foot North Valley Health Center on July 26. It will be located next to the Good Samaritan Nursing Home and will feature a larger physical therapy department, full handicap accessibility and covered entrances, among other enhancements.Community members came...

Rural