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Utah Families Build Their Own Homes With Help from USDA

June 18, 2010 Donna Birk, USDA Public Information Coordinator

Now is a good time to build a new home. Just ask any of the 213 families around Utah County who have built their own homes over the past decade through USDA Rural Development’s Self Help Program. Rural Housing Development Corporation (RHDC) in Provo, Utah is the non-profit organization created to...

Rural

Ceremony Welcomes Return of Spring Chinook Salmon

June 18, 2010 Ron Nichols, NRCS Public Affairs Specialist, Washington

Thanks to years of stream restoration efforts on Omak Creek and a recent infusion of $625,000 in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds, the Confederated Colville Tribes (CCT) celebrated the return of migrating spring chinook salmon during its annual First Salmon Ceremony on June 18 at...

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Missouri Families Achieve Homeownership with Support from USDA

June 18, 2010 Janie Dunning USDA Rural Development State Director, MO

Tammye Trevino, Rural Development Housing Administrator, joined me in recognizing two Missouri families in a celebration of reaching the American Dream of homeownership on Monday, June 14, 2010.

Rural

Southeast Asian Farmers and NRCS Building Capacity Together in California’s Central Valley

June 18, 2010 acampbell

By Lisa A. Hokholt, NRCS California State Outreach Coordinator California’s Central Valley has long lured farmers to its fertile soil and generous growing season. It’s no surprise that Southeast Asian farmers are settling there too, bringing their farming and culinary cultures with them.

Conservation

Why Not Keep Honeybees?

June 18, 2010 Kayla Harless, People’s Garden Intern

Did you know that less than one in ten thousand bees sting? Most of the stings that you and I have experienced are at the hands of wasps and hornets and their relatives; they are hunters that sting several times a day. Bees, however, only sting when they feel threatened and die shortly thereafter...

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