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North Carolina Rivercane Studies get a boost from Oconaluftee Job Corps

August 20, 2012 Holly Krake, Oconaluftee Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center

In the early morning light, 15 students look for the first time at a traditional Cherokee rivercane basket and marvel at the colors and detail. Western Carolina University’s Adam Griffith of the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines passes the basket around as he explains the cultural and...

Forestry

Líderes de la Comunidad Latina de Minnesota y Promotores Sincronizados en el Tema de la Nutrición

August 20, 2012 Emilia Luna, Tisch Active Citizenship Summer Fellow, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

La llave para alcanzar a las comunidades elegibles que no están recibiendo asistencia nutricional es encontrar líderes dentro de la comunidad en los que las personas confían. La organización Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio (CLUES) de Minnesota ha adoptado efectivamente un modelo de alcance...

Spanish Food and Nutrition

Minnesota Latino Community Leaders and Promoters in Sync on Nutrition

August 20, 2012 Emilia Luna, Tisch Active Citizenship Summer Fellow, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

The key to reaching out to underserved, eligible Latino communities in need of nutrition assistance is to find trusted leaders from within the community itself. The Minnesota-based organization Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio (CLUES) has effectively adopted an outreach model that achieves...

Food and Nutrition

With USDA Support, A Health Center in Alaska’s Susitna Valley Celebrates a Grand Opening

August 20, 2012 Larry Yerich, USDA-Rural Development – Alaska – Public Information Coordinator

On a beautiful, bright Sunday in August, members of the Alaska USDA-Rural Development team met with the leadership of the new Sunshine Community Health Center and other funders to celebrate the grand opening of the new healthcare facility in Willow. They were joined by members of the surrounding...

Initiatives Rural

Local and Regional Food: Farmers Markets and Beyond

August 10, 2012 Arthur Neal, AMS Deputy Administrator, Transportation and Marketing Program

This week we’ve celebrated farmers markets as a vibrant segment of U.S. agriculture that offers a unique and personal way to connect producers and consumers. We highlighted decades of farmers market participation, updated the status of farmers markets across the U.S., offered an example of...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Provides Historic Funding To Create Jobs, Improve Electric Service in Virginia

August 10, 2012 Vern Orrell, Virginia USDA Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

Since its humble beginnings over 75 years ago, the Southside Electric Cooperative (SEC) in Virginia has provided reliable and affordable electricity to its 18-County service area located South of Richmond, the State Capital. Yesterday marked a milestone for the electric coop with the announcement by...

Rural

Secretary's Column: Our Ongoing Commitment to Help Drought-Stricken Farmers and Ranchers

August 10, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As drought continues to affect most of the country, our thoughts and prayers are with the thousands of farm families who have been affected by this disaster. Earlier this summer the U.S. Department of Agriculture acted quickly to open conservation programs for emergency haying and grazing, lowered...

Conservation

Recovery Act Creating Jobs in Kentucky

August 10, 2012 Christy Morgan, NRCS Kentucky

We’re seeing how the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the Recovery Act) creates jobs right here in Kentucky. The Fox Creek flood control dam in Kentucky, is a great example. The Recovery Act was created by the Obama Administration to boost the nation’s economy, in part by developing...

Initiatives Conservation

US Drought and Your Food Costs

August 10, 2012 Matt Herrick, Office of Communications

Conservation

From Special Training Program to Full-Time Forester in Mississippi

August 10, 2012 Nicole Hawk, Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area and Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service Washington Office

Christina Harper, a new forester on the Bienville National Forest in Mississippi, has travelled a busy road from a special student training program to a full-time U.S. Forest Service employee. Harper graduated from the Student Career Experience Program, which provides work experience directly...

Forestry