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Colonias Receive Support from USDA Rural Development

November 02, 2012 Rural Development Acting Deputy Under Secretary Judith Canales

For thousands of families and communities along the US/Mexico border, USDA Rural Development (RD) has provided help…and hope. Over the past four years we have invested more than $1.2 billion dollars in Colonias in Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas—financing a range of projects from clinics...

Rural

Fifth Graders Celebrate “Inspire Education Day” at Iowa Boyhood Farm of Norman Borlaug

September 20, 2012 Bill Menner, USDA Rural Development State Director in Iowa

On Friday, September 14 school buses lined the yard outside a one-room schoolhouse in rural Howard County, Iowa. More than 300 fifth grade students from area school districts had come to learn about Nobel Prize winner Norman Borlaug at the farm on which he was born and raised.

Initiatives Rural

Removing Barriers to Trade Benefits Our Farmers, Businesses

April 02, 2012 Matt Herrick, Office of Communications

Today, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) released three reports to Congress detailing the Obama Administration’s work to reduce or remove key foreign government barriers to American exports. The reports describe how the Administration has fought for American jobs over the last year...

Trade

True GRITS: Fighting Obesity in the South

February 13, 2012 Ed Mekeel, Southwest Region Public Affairs Specialist

It was a sunny and warm day in Frisco, Texas, on January 13. You would never know that it was the dead of winter. It was a perfect day to drive from Dallas to the suburbs well north of the city, to attend the GRITS Regional Summit on Childhood Obesity. Yes, that’s GRITS. No, not the go-to southern...

Food and Nutrition

Tackling Childhood Obesity with Fuel Up to Play 60

September 12, 2011 Dana Coale, AMS Dairy Programs Deputy Administrator

As students across the country get back in school and we gear up for Monday Night Football, the Fuel Up to Play 60 program is ready for another action-packed year of nutrition and fitness events. An initiative that encourages kids of all ages to be healthy and active, the overall goal of the program...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Disability Not a Barrier to Conservation Planning

July 28, 2011 Dave Sanden, Public Affairs Specialist, NRCS California

Shasta County landowner Karen Freitas has worked with the staff of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) since 2009, when she sought help recovering from a devastating wild fire that had burned much of her 160-acre tree farm the previous summer.

Conservation

Let’s Move! in Action at the USDA Farmers Market and People’s Garden

June 13, 2011 Rebecca Shively, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: In his opening remarks at this season’s first Department of Agriculture Farmers Market, held adjacent to our headquarters on the National Mall, Secretary Vilsack spoke about the national movement to rebuild our rural economy and connect urban communities with...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

This Recipe Will Make the Competition Green with Envy

May 27, 2011 Jessica Milteer, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog. Dr. Seuss wrote about green eggs and ham but McDougle Elementary School didn’t stick to the script. The Chapel Hill, North Carolina school stirred its way into the semi-finals of the Recipes for Healthy Kids Challenge by adding added nutritious brown rice...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Benvenuti a Ashville! Ira B. Jones Elementary Tempts Judges with Taste of Tuscany

May 26, 2011 Debbie Smoot, Southeast Regional Director, Food and Nutrition Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville, N.C., is known for its rich heritage, arts, and fine dining. Recently, students from Ira B. Jones Elementary School, located in Asheville, shared a taste of another well-known region of fine dining –...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

American Chestnut Trees Return to the Hoosier National Forest

May 13, 2011 Teena Ligman, Hoosier National Forest

Once a prominent phenomenon in southern Indiana, Bedford just experienced the first re-planting of American chestnut trees on the Hoosier National Forest in partnership with Purdue University and the U.S. Forest Service’s Northern Research Station.

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