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June is Pride Month, National Homeownership Month: USDA Brings Homeownership Assistance to Rural LGBT Communities

June 16, 2014 Ashlee Davis, Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights

June marks the 2014 celebration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month. USDA is taking this opportunity to recognize the immeasurable positive contributions made by the LGBT community -- including our coworkers, partners and clients -- to help rural America innovate and thrive...

Rural

Build Your Way to Homeownership With USDA's Help

June 12, 2014 Doug O’Brien, Deputy Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

More than 50,000 rural families have become homeowners using their “sweat equity” as their down payment on an affordable USDA mortgage. What is “sweat equity?” These families have helped build their own homes and provided most of the construction labor with guidance from a qualified construction...

Rural

Wildfires at His Doorstep Inspires Meteorologist to Develop a Tool to Help Firefighters

June 12, 2014 Jane Knowlton, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Imagine a research meteorologist focused on developing the kind of detailed weather forecasts that firefighters need to fight wildland fires. Accurate, timely information is critical. Then understand that he has faced wildland fire on his doorstep in Ramona, Calif., near San Diego at least three...

Forestry

June is Dairy Month - a Time to Say Thanks to America's Milk Producers

June 12, 2014 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications

The next time you eat a cheese sandwich, drink a glass of cold milk, have an ice cream cone or a cup of yogurt on a walk through the park, thank the dairy farmers who made it all possible. Now is a great time to do that because June is Dairy Month. The dairy industry is an important economic engine...

Food and Nutrition

California Producer Preserves Rare Breed

June 11, 2014 Brenda Carlson, Lead Regional Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

This post is part of a disaster assistance program feature series on the USDA blog. Check back every Wednesday as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s Farm Service Agency. The Nakagawa Ranch (Valley Springs, Calif.), owned and operated by Glenn and Keiko Nakagawa, is a cattle operation steeped...

Conservation

The Win-Win Situation of Selling Food to USDA

June 11, 2014 Dave Tuckwiller, AMS Commodity Procurement Program Director

USDA’s purchase programs were created to support our nation’s farmers through the purchase of domestic products and to increase Americans’ access to nutritious food. Many businesses who sell to USDA find that the programs also create other opportunities for growth. Companies like Wawona Frozen Foods...

Food and Nutrition

Changing the Way 650,000 Students Eat in Los Angeles

June 03, 2014 David Binkle, Los Angeles Unified School District Food Services Director

Cross posted from the Let's Move blog: The city of Los Angeles is known all around the world for Hollywood, Beverly Hills, celebrities as well as glitz and glamour. There are more than 125,000 millionaires and more than 20 billionaires in this city I now call home. But the reality is there is still...

Food and Nutrition

Conservation and Innovation Preserve Water Resources for Generations to Come

May 29, 2014 Charles Parrott, Agricultural Marketing Service Fruit and Vegetable Program Deputy Administrator

Farmers have always been particularly attuned to the forces of nature – it’s in the job description, after all. When the regularity of growing seasons collides with the irregularity of extreme conditions like droughts, floods, windstorms, the American farming community is motivated to innovate and...

Conservation

NIFA Small Business Grant Could Help Quench Thirst Around the World

May 27, 2014 Leif Nielson and Isaac Madsen, National Science Foundation Fellows assigned to the National Institute of Food and Agriculture

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Clean drinking water for the world is a pretty tall order, considering that the United Nations says nearly a billion...

Research and Science

Western USDA Water Supply Forecast Tracks Melting Snowpack

May 14, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

April storms delivered a mix of rain and snow to the northern half of the West but didn’t provide much relief for the dry southern half, according to the latest USDA water supply forecast. Washington, most of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and the northern parts of Colorado and Utah, are expected to have...

Conservation
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