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Single Mom of Five Enjoys First Time Homeownership Thanks to Recovery Act

December 14, 2009 acampbell

Last week, Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan and I had the pleasure of meeting Kelly Hench, a single Mom of five whom, thanks to the recovery act, was able to move her kids to a home in a nice development just outside of Carlisle, PA.

Initiatives Rural

Tribal Nations Gather at USDA for Open Dialogue

November 04, 2009 acampbell

In celebration of American Indian Heritage Month the U.S. Department of Agriculture today reported that there are nearly 80,000 American Indian operators on 61,472 farms and ranches across the United States. This represents an 88-percent increase over the number of American Indian farmers USDA...

Forestry

Global Research Alliance Launched at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen

December 16, 2009

Today in Copenhagen, agricultural research took center stage at the United Nations Climate Change Conference when Ministers from 17 countries and I launched a Global Research Alliance that will help us better understand how agriculture can help reduce greenhouse gases while also growing more food...

Food and Nutrition Trade

USDA Summer Intern Reflects on Experience

August 06, 2009 USDA

Amy Sents spent the summer as an intern in the White House Liaison Office at USDA; she is currently a junior at Kansas State University. When mapping out my plans for this summer, Washington D.C. was about the furthest from my mind, that is until I read an e-mail in early May from one of the...

Initiatives

Students Have Lively Discussion on Climate Change Across the Atlantic

December 11, 2009 acampbell

Yesterday the U.S. Forest Service hosted a side-event at the United Nations Copenhagen Climate Change Conference with some very special stakeholders unable to make the trip. A video-conference discussing climate change was held between DC-area students at Forest Service headquarters and students in...

Iowa School District Stays Local for School Meals

November 03, 2009

As we gear up for our next Facebook chat focusing on USDA’s work surrounding farm to schools efforts, I want to share with you a story that I came across in northeastern Iowa.

Food and Nutrition

Secretary Vilsack: Addressing Child Hunger and Improving Health

November 17, 2009 Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack

Today I testified before the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Environment on the important issue of the upcoming reauthorization of the Department’s Child Nutrition Programs. We have a great opportunity right now to combat child hunger and improve the health and nutrition of...

Food and Nutrition

FARMFRESH Market has Something for Everyone

September 17, 2009 acampbell

On an early fall day when the rain refused to pass farmers and producers from the DC-metropolitan region gathered for the opening of the FRESHFARM Market by the White House on Vermont Ave. Federal employees, area workers and out-of-town visitors gathered for the festivities despite the weather and...

Food and Nutrition Farming

North Dakota to Get New Hospital Through Recovery Act Funding

November 13, 2009 Jasper Schneider, North Dakota State Director, USDA Rural Development

I had the pleasure of joining USDA Under Secretary Tonsager, Senator Kent Conrad, Senator Byron Dorgan and Congressman Earl Pomeroy in the ground-breaking of a new regional medical center in Jamestown, North Dakota. This project is a direct result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)...

Initiatives Rural

Healthy Food and Physical Activity – The Right Start to Life

October 21, 2009

Secretary Vilsack credited First Lady Michelle Obama for the beautiful weather in Washington, D.C., as the White House hosted students from seven local schools for the Healthy Kids Fair. The First Lady and USDA teamed up with local chefs and nutritionists for cooking demonstration and nutrition...

Food and Nutrition