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An Opportunity for Producers to Learn About the Information Resources Available to Make Decisions on Implementing Renewable Energy Technologies

October 29, 2010 Harry Baumes, USDA Acting Director, Office of Energy Policy and New Uses

As USDA continues to roll out energy programs contained in the 2008 Farm Bill, more producers are expressing their interests in better understanding of renewable energy, reaching out to us to find out how to make informed decisions and decide if there are opportunities for them. Opportunities that...

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New Jersey USDA Recovery Act Water Improvements Spur Economic Growth

October 29, 2010 Howard Henderson, Rural Development State Director, New Jersey

After struggling for several years with a stagnant economy, the future is looking brighter for Paulsboro, New Jersey. Earlier this week, USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Cheryl Cook, Assistant Administrator for the Water and Environmental Program Jacki Ponti, and I attended an event to...

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Nature Is Their Classroom-USDA Honors a Utah School as they Dedicate new Classrooms

October 28, 2010 Donna Birk, Utah USDA Public Information Officer

Blue Skies and excitement in the air was the setting for the recent celebration of dedicating three new classroom buildings at Soldier Hollow Charter School (SHCS), in Midway, Utah. The new buildings were designed to fit perfectly into the stunning mountain terrain. The school is recognized for its...

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North Carolina School Construction Project Moves Forward Thanks to the Recovery Act

October 28, 2010 Delane Johnson, North Carolina USDA Public Information Specialist

USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Vasquez and Congressman Bob Etheridge along with North Carolina Rural Development State Director Randall Gore visited the Middlesex Elementary School construction site in Nash County, North Carolina earlier this week. The project was funded through the...

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Deputy Agriculture Secretary Tours a Facility that will Improve Family Health Care in a Michigan Community

October 27, 2010 Alec Lloyd, Michigan USDA Public Information Officer

Yesterday I accompanied Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan, State Director for Michigan Rural Development James Turner and Congressman Mark Schauer on a visit to the Center for Family Health (CFH) in Jackson, a city about 30 miles south of Lansing.

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The Farm Credit System: Financial Strength Benefitting Rural America

October 27, 2010 Mike Mason, Director of Communications, Farm Credit Council

Today's farms, ranches and agricultural enterprises are more diverse and more specialized. And today's farms and related businesses require new financial services, more equity and greater flexibility from their lenders if they are to effectively manage their businesses. Producers and rural...

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USDA Recovery Act Loan Guarantees Spur Job Growth and Business Development

October 27, 2010 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

Cross-posted from the White House Blog. The estimated number of jobs created or saved through USDA Recovery Act investments in rural America continues to grow. Today, I am in Ohio, where USDA has provided over $59.5 million in loan guarantees to help rural businesses grow, innovate and create jobs...

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Maine USDA Rural Development and Calais Regional Hospital: Saving Lives through Early Detection

October 26, 2010 Emily Cannon, Maine USDA Public Information Coordinator

On the first day of October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2010, USDA Rural Development and Calais Regional Hospital came together with the mission of saving lives. The hospital’s outdated mammography machine was being replaced with a state-of- the-art digital mammography machine, funded in part by...

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A Kansas Telephone Company Uses Recovery Act Funds to Provide State-of-the –Art Service to a Rural Network

October 26, 2010 Patty Clark, State Director, USDA Rural Development-Kansas

Greenwood County, Kansas is a fragile rural economy. Despite the current challenges of outmigration, unemployment and economic resources a bold step was taken recently as Madison Telephone, LLC broke ground to begin construction of a Fiber-to-the-Premises project in its certified service area, which...

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Cooperative Development Provides ‘Last Chance’ for Rural Montana Café

October 25, 2010 J.P. Pendleton, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development, Montana

It is an iconic fixture of rural America – the local diner. Not just a restaurant, but a social hub for a community, and when the local café in Sunburst, Montana closed in 2007 it seemed one more nail in the coffin of a small town facing decline.

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