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USDA Rural Development Supports New York Water Quality Improvement Effort

September 06, 2013 Lee Telega, USDA Rural Development New York State Director

Late last month, I had the privilege of joining New York U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Delhi College President Candace Vancko, Chairman James Thomson of Delaware County and Saputo Dairy Foods USA Manager Liz Van Buren to discuss the Center of Excellence in Watershed Applications and Technology...

Rural

Thanks to USDA, Rural Arkansas Residents and Businesses Have Safer Water

September 05, 2013 Denise Scott, USDA Rural Development

USDA Rural Utilities Service Administrator John Padalino recently visited the 500th water and wastewater project completed under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. "The Recovery Act has brought improved water and wastewater services to nearly 1.7 million rural residents,” said the...

Initiatives Conservation Rural

Partnering with Cooperative Extension to Support Farm to School

September 05, 2013 Matthew Benson, Program Analyst, USDA, FNS, Farm to School Program

Kids are headed back to school and so are county Extension agents. As schools continue to teach kids where their food comes from and bring local and regional products into the school cafeteria, one group they may want to partner with on their farm to school activities is their local or regional...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Calling All Ag Supporters: Tell us What's at Stake Without #MyFarmBill

September 04, 2013 Rebecca Frank, Office of Communications

At USDA, we remain committed to sharing with all Americans the need for a comprehensive Food, Farm and Jobs Bill to keep up momentum in American agriculture, grow the rural economy and create jobs. And today, we launched Instagram, @USDAgov, to highlight photos and videos from around the country...

Conservation USDA Results Initiatives Energy Food and Nutrition Trade Rural Technology

Job Creation on Tap in Rural Oregon

September 04, 2013 Jill Rees, USDA Oregon Public Information Coordinator

When it comes to beer, Oregon is known far and wide as a hub of innovation and artistry or, as we locals call it, “beer-topia.” Since the 1980s, small breweries have been popping up across Oregon thanks to the state’s pristine water, abundant hops and grain fields, forward-thinking craft brewing...

Rural

Full Disclosure: Changes to Poultry Inspections Needed to Protect Public Health

September 04, 2013 Al Almanza, Administrator, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

Cross posted from Food Safety News: For the past 15 years, USDA conducted a pilot project to inform how we modernize our inspection process – all to ensure that meat and poultry is safe to eat. Today, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), released a report on the project, known as the...

Health and Safety

Santo Domingo Pueblo Tackles Drought with NRCS Help

September 03, 2013 Mark Smith, NRCS New Mexico

Just off the Rio Grande River, between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, N.M., sits Santo Domingo Pueblo, a community surrounded by fields of alfalfa, oats and Sudan grass for horses and cattle, and small gardens filled with corn and green chili peppers. But this green idyll is in danger of drying out. Over...

Conservation

A New World-Old World Problem and How Genetic "Fingerprints" May Help

September 03, 2013 Dennis O’Brien, Agricultural Research Service

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 USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. When it comes to grapes, there’s a New World-Old World dichotomy. Grapevines originating in the Americas (e.g. Vitis...

Research and Science

Summer Adventure in Statistics

September 03, 2013 Ben Bellman, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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 USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. 2013 is the International Year of Statistics. As part of this global event, every month this year USDA’s National...

Research and Science

Woodpecker Condos Bring Endangered Bird Back from the Brink in South Carolina

August 30, 2013 Gwyn Ingram, Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests, U.S. Forest Service

Many stories emerging from the Francis Marion National Forest share a common genesis in Hurricane Hugo, the massive storm estimated to have knocked down nearly a billion board feet of timber on the coastal South Carolina forest in 1989. But in a comeback success story, there was no knock-out for the...

Forestry

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