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How Immigration Reform Will Benefit Farmers and Rural Communities

July 29, 2013 Matt Compton, Deputy Director of Online Content for the Office of Digital Strategy

Cross posted from the White House Blog: Today, the White House released a new report detailing the important benefits provided by the bipartisan Senate immigration reform bill for the domestic agriculture sector, its workforce, and rural American communities. As the report states, in recent years...

USDA Results Rural

Packed House in Tucson, Arizona for Energy Round Table Listening Session with Rural Utilities Administrator

July 26, 2013 Dianna Jennings, USDA Arizona Special Projects Coordinator

Sorry Mr. Wolfe. As it turns out, you actually CAN go home again…and John Padalino recently did. Padalino is the Administrator for the USDA Rural Utilities Service (RUS), a branch of USDA Rural Development. Born in south Tucson, Padalino grew up along the border where his father was a customs agent...

Energy Rural Technology

Secretary's Column: Breaking the Gridlock and Securing Our Economic Future

July 26, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, President Obama laid out a vision for America’s economic future. Since day one, the Obama Administration has been focused on our nation’s economic recovery, and over recent years we’ve seen positive signs of growth. Businesses have created more than 7 million new jobs over the past 40...

USDA Results

Reducing Wildfire Risk and Protecting Our Drinking Water in a Changing Climate

July 19, 2013 Tom Tidwell, Chief of the U.S. Forest Service and Mike Connor, Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation

Cross-posted from the White House Council of Environmental Quality blog: Americans are all too familiar with the devastation catastrophic wildland fires can wreak on the landscape. Fire takes lives, destroys homes, impacts wildlife, and devastates millions of acres of valuable forests and grasslands...

Conservation Forestry

Kids' State Dinner Celebrates Good Nutrition with MyPlate

July 18, 2013 Robert C. Post, Associate Executive Director, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

On July 9 th, budding young chefs gathered at the White House for the Let's Move! Kids’ State Dinner, hosted by First Lady Michelle Obama, to celebrate their culinary accomplishments in the Epicurious “Healthy Lunchtime Challenge”. Let’s Move!, Epicurious, the U.S. Department of Education, and USDA...

Food and Nutrition

FAS Helps Small Biz Find 'Out of This World' Success

July 12, 2013 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

When the astronauts aboard the International Space Station received a shipment of food recently, it included jam from a company called Stonewall Kitchen. Jonathan King and Jim Stott started selling their homemade jams from a folding table at a local farmers’ market in Maine in 1991. Today, their...

Trade

Secretary's Column: New Progress Toward a Thriving Biobased Economy

July 12, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Across the United States, the potential to use homegrown crops in new ways holds tremendous promise to revitalize the rural economy. Innovators across the country – from small businesses to global companies – are creating amazing new biobased products that we use every day. Everything from cleaning...

USDA Results Conservation

Secretary's Column: The Benefits of a Climate Action Plan for Rural America

July 05, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, folks across the nation have come together with family and friends to celebrate America’s independence – and millions are enjoying the great outdoors. That’s why this is an appropriate time to remember that we must protect America’s natural treasures for generations to come. A changing...

Conservation Energy

A USDA Grant Gets the Home Lights Burning for an Elderly Navajo Nation Couple

July 01, 2013 Dianna Jennings, USDA Arizona Special Projects Coordinator

Betty and Kee Acothley live miles off the beaten track in the former Bennett Freeze area on the Navajo Nation. Kee once tended thousands of head of sheep at the remote sheep camp he and his wife Betty call home. Now, at 80, he keeps only around 70 head. He and Betty, 79, follow the sheep on foot...

Rural

Virginia State University's (VSU) Small Farm Outreach Program Offers Education Sessions to Increase Opportunity for Rural Businesses

June 27, 2013 Carmen Jones, Director – USDA Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization

In support of Secretary Vilsack’s implementation of President Obama’s agenda to put Americans back to work and create an economy built to last, the Department of Agriculture (USDA) in collaboration with Virginia State University’s (VSU) Small Farm Outreach Program will host Rural Small Business...

Rural
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