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Rural Means Business: Bringing Tech Jobs to rural America

May 24, 2016 U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez

A group of coders in hooded sweatshirts and big headphones stare intently at their computer screens. In the corner, staff take a break at the foosball table, while a young woman in an oversized beanbag chair types away on her laptop. You might be picturing the headquarters of a Silicon Valley...

Technology

A High Five for Farmers and the Conservation Stewardship Program

February 04, 2016 Michelle Banks, Natural Resources Conservation Service

At USDA this month, we’re taking some time to focus on the work of farmers, ranchers and forest landowners to conserve our planet and our resources for the future. They know, like we do, that cleaner air, water, soil and habitat are not only good for our planet, but also contribute to healthy and...

Conservation USDA Results

USDA Northern Plains Regional Climate Hub - Champions of Change

November 05, 2015 Dr. Justin Derner, Northern Plains Hub Lead

The White House recently recognized 12 Champions of Change for their leadership in sustainable and climate-smart agriculture. This week we will meet them through their USDA Regional Climate Hub, today featuring the Northern Plains’ Keith Berns, Larry Cundall and Martin Kleinschmit. Montana, Wyoming...

Conservation

An Update on the EPA-USDA National Workshop on Water Quality Markets

September 16, 2015 Ann Mills, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and the Environment

This week, I have the privilege of participating in the first ever EPA-USDA National Workshop on Water Quality Markets at the Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute in Lincoln, Nebraska. More than 200 attendees from agriculture, utilities, industry, state agencies, and research institutions...

Conservation

USDA-EPA National Workshop on Water Quality Markets September 15-17

August 28, 2015 Ann Mills, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

For most people, water quality markets are probably a new concept. They are not something you hear about on the news every day, even though reports frequently cover the need to clean up rivers and lakes. But to some—like states, utilities, and farmers—they represent an opportunity, and should be on...

Conservation

USDA Agencies Lead Local Food Discussion in Omaha

August 19, 2015 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

I was thrilled to join USDA colleagues at the first-of-its-kind “Local Foods for Local Tables” conference in Omaha, Neb., on Friday, Aug. 14, 2015. USDA Rural Development (RD) State Director Maxine Moul and the office of Congressman Brad Ashford led the effort to bring together groups and community...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Assistance Helps Beginning Farmer Improve Operation

July 28, 2015 Morgan Rezac, NRCS Intern

A rich background in agriculture helped Wade Kloepping make the decision to come home to Dawson County after college and take over the family farm near Eustis, Nebraska. Two years before graduating from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Kloepping’s dad passed away; he was the manager of the family...

Conservation

A Celebration of Homeownership

July 01, 2015 Tony Hernandez, Rural Housing Service Administrator, USDA

Homeownership Month 2015 is already coming to the end, and I couldn’t be happier with the celebrations I’ve participated in, read about or listened to stories of. In 30 days I have visited seven states across our nation to meet the people that work for and with USDA Rural Development to help make...

Rural

From Tomatoes to Yarn: Value Added Producer Grants Help Agriculture Entrepreneurs Get Ahead

June 05, 2015 Katharine Ferguson, Chief of Staff, Rural Development

“When you are a small farm, you don’t have a lot of capital.” says Julie Donnelly of Deepwoods Farm, a small tomato farm she runs with her husband in Bradley County, Arkansas. Despite being in an area known for its tomatoes, Deepwoods Farms was having a hard time getting ahead. “We couldn’t get past...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Northern Plains Regional Climate Hub Vulnerability Assessment Published

May 04, 2015 Rachel Steele, USDA National Climate Hubs Coordinator

The Northern Plains Regional Climate Hub—encompassing Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Colorado— has a high diversity of land use types including the largest remaining tracts of native rangeland in North America. Substantial areas of both dryland and irrigated cropland and...

Conservation
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