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Agricultural Weather and Drought Update – 8/6/12

August 06, 2012 Brad Rippey, USDA Meteorologist, Office of the Chief Economist

Visit www.usda.gov/drought for the latest information regarding USDA’s Drought Disaster response and assistance. During the week of July 29 – August 4, scattered showers and slightly cooler conditions provided some relief to drought-stressed summer crops—primarily soybeans—in the Corn Belt. Weekly...

Conservation

New Hampshire Celebrates USDA 150th Anniversary at Miles Smith Farm

August 06, 2012 Marie Ferris, New Hampshire USDA Public Information Officer and Molly Lambert, State Director, USDA Rural Development

Over 250 people gathered at the Miles Smith Farm in Loudon, New Hampshire last week to celebrate USDA’s 150 th Anniversary on a hot, humid summer day. The hosts – Carole Soule and Bruce Dawson graciously opened their farm as the perfect location for this event. After driving up a narrow road, we...

USDA Results Conservation Rural

A USDA Deputy Under Secretary Helps a Rural Iowa Community Break Ground on a New Hospital

August 06, 2012 Darin Leach, Iowa USDA Public Information Officer

Late last month, Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Doug O’Brien visited Manning, Iowa, and participated in groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Manning Regional Healthcare Center. The new hospital, which will replace a facility that was built in 1927, is receiving a $21 million loan from...

Rural

Mississippi Farmer Grows Operation Just Like His Tomatoes: Successfully

August 03, 2012 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

For Danny Daniels, tomatoes take first place. He loves growing them so much, they’re the bulk of the produce raised on his Meridian, Miss. farm. The retiree–turned–tomato guru started growing the fruit a few years ago. Tomatoes are finicky, and Daniels saw growing them successfully as a challenge.

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Secretary's Column: Furthering the Biobased Economy

August 03, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As drought continues across America, President Obama and I continue doing all we can to help farmers and ranchers. Last week, at the President’s direction, I convened a meeting of the White House Rural Council to ensure we’re doing all we can – and we’ll meet again to discuss drought in the coming...

USDA Results Energy

Helping Communities Diversify Their Energy Sources

August 03, 2012 Arthur “Butch” Blazer, Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment, USDA

Cross posted from the White House CEQ blog: Across rural America, biomass like wood pellets and wood chips is helping communities diversify their energy sources, create jobs, and save money on utility bills. At the Forest Service, we are working to support biomass projects that help us manage...

Energy Forestry

USDA Under Secretary Sherman Unveils Nanocellulose Production Facility

August 03, 2012 Rebecca Wallace, USDA Forest Products Laboratory

The U.S. Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory recently opened a $1.7 million production facility for renewable, forest-based nanomaterials. This facility is the first of its kind in the United States and one that positions the laboratory as the country’s leading producer of these materials...

Forestry

USDA Business Administrator Visits a White House Recognized Wisconsin Small Business

August 03, 2012 Kelly Edwards, Wisconsin USDA Public Information Officer

Today, the diversity of businesses found in our rural communities closely mirrors that of metropolitan areas; coming in all shapes and sizes, small and large; start-up and existing, entrepreneurial and franchised; corporations, companies and partnerships. Both rural and metropolitan, businesses...

USDA Results Rural

Agricultural Weather and Drought Update – 8/3/12

August 03, 2012 Brad Rippey, USDA Meteorologist, Office of the Chief Economist

Visit www.usda.gov/drought for the latest information regarding USDA’s Drought Disaster response and assistance. Historically hot, dry conditions covered many of the nation’s key agricultural regions during July. Preliminary data provided by the National Weather Service indicated that July rainfall...

Conservation