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Alabama Co-op Expands Market to Include Walmart

September 14, 2012 Fay Garner, NRCS Alabama

Alphonso (Al) Hooks, a farmer from the Milstead community near Shorter, Ala. has expanded his produce-growing-and-processing operation from a small local concern to also being a supply source for regional Walmart stores. A few years ago, Hooks formed Al Hooks Produce, a local cooperative involving...

Conservation

Illinois Celebrates 150 Years of USDA

September 13, 2012 Jody Christiansen, NRCS Illinois and Joan Messina, Rural Development Illinois

“How many of you here today have done business with or been helped by USDA in some way?” The master of ceremonies, Rita Frazer with RFD Radio, asked a crowd of 200 at the recent USDA 150 Years celebration in Illinois. The event took place on Ag Day at the Illinois State Fair in Springfield. USDA was...

Conservation

Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture Adds USDA Mural to Collection

September 07, 2012 Vicki Schurman, USDA Nebraska Public Information Officer

The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture (NCTA) has a new mural added to its collection at its new Nebraska Agriculture Industry Education Center. The USDA mural depicts the various projects that can be accomplished through the programs and funding offered through the USDA Mission Areas. USDA...

Rural

French Students Who Designed U.S. Embassy People's Garden Visit USDA Headquarters

September 05, 2012 Janet Nuzum, Associate Administrator, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

After a morning visit to the White House Kitchen garden, 27 students from Ecole Du Breuil, the leading school of Horticulture and Landscaping Techniques of the City of Paris, France, spent the afternoon visiting the USDA People’s Garden. All of these students are interested in landscape design and...

Trade Initiatives

USDA Participates in a Tribal Collaboration Meeting in Rural Alaska

August 31, 2012 Jim Nordlund, USDA Rural Development Alaska State Director

Recently, representatives of USDA Rural Development and other federal agencies held a collaboration meeting with the federally recognized tribes of the Ahtna Region, Alaska. The meeting was the fourth in a series of government-to-government Tribal Collaboration Meetings scheduled with tribes in...

Rural

Coastal Native Peoples Share Knowledge with Scientists to Address Climate Change

August 31, 2012 Lillian Woods, NRCS

The First Stewards: Coastal People Address Climate Change symposium was recently held in Washington, D.C. This meeting brought coastal area Native Americans, Alaska Natives and indigenous U.S. Pacific Islanders together with scientists, non-governmental organizations and policy makers to discuss the...

Conservation

Massachusetts Kids Get a Lesson in Natural Resource Conservation

August 30, 2012 Stephanie Wilsen and Dan Lenthall, NRCS Massachusetts

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is working with Land’s Sake, a non-profit organization in Weston, Mass., to improve soil health and to install an irrigation system and a high tunnel on their working organic farm. The Land’s Sake farm has been in operation since 1980, when the...

Conservation

Mississippi Church Restores & Nurtures a Forest with NRCS’ Help

August 22, 2012 Judi Craddock, NRCS Mississippi

Deacon Willie Moseley nurtures not only his church’s congregation, but also the 40 acres of forest that surround it. Antioch Baptist Church in Lauderdale County, Miss. has owned the land for almost a century, but the church has recently formed a new vision for caring for this forest. Starting in the...

Conservation

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

Missouri USDA’s “Can” Do Attitude with Feds Feed Families

August 16, 2012 Allison Rich, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and Dana Rogge, Missouri FSA Public Affairs Specialist

The annual Feds Feed Families food drive is a summer-long effort, but USDA employees in Missouri donate to the Food Bank of Central and Northeast Missouri all year long. Eight years ago, Tara Griffin, a Missouri Farm Service Agency state office employee, took the initiative to organize USDA...

Food and Nutrition
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