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Snowshoe Race supports New Mexico Forest’s Trails

February 04, 2013 Ruth Sutton, Cibola National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Can you picture yourself running in a 5K race on a crisp winter morning at the top of a 10,678-foot, snow-covered peak in snowshoes? That's what approximately 150 adventurous people did when they competed in the 11th annual Sandia Snowshoe Race on Jan. 19, 2013. The race is sponsored by the Friends...

Forestry

USDA Funding Brings Clean Water, Sanitation, Into the Rural Village Homes of Alaska Natives

February 04, 2013 Tasha Deardorff, USDA Rural Development Rural Alaska Village Grant Program Manager

The thought of having to hand-carry a honey bucket, (a five gallon pail filled with human waste) out of your house and dump it to an outdoor common collection container in winter temperatures that drop to -55 °F, is an unpleasant scenario. For some residents in the community of Lower Kalskag, and...

Rural

Kentucky Wetland Restoration Attracts Endangered Cranes

February 01, 2013 Ray Toor, NRCS Kentucky

A wetland restoration project completed by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service in Kentucky has attracted the fancy of a pair of endangered whooping cranes. In early November, a pair of whooping cranes were discovered on a property in western Kentucky that was recently restoredwith NRCS’...

Conservation

Under Secretary Says Renewable Fuels Help Build a Stronger Rural Economy and a More Secure Energy Future

February 01, 2013 Darin Leach, Iowa USDA Public Information Officer

A mid-winter snow storm did not stop more than 200 participants from attending the 7 th Annual Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit and Trade Show held January 30 th in Des Moines. During Under Secretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager’s presentation it was clear that everyone in attendance was...

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Secretary's Column: On the Road to Another Record Year for Agricultural Trade

February 01, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

The prosperity of American agriculture provides us with a secure and abundant food supply here at home – and tremendous opportunity to export quality U.S. products across the globe. Today, the American brand of agriculture is surging in popularity worldwide. Fiscal years 2009-2012 represent the...

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Highlighting Inclusion, Diversity and Human Rights at the Special Olympics World Winter Games

February 01, 2013 Tom Vilsack, Agriculture Secretary and Head of the Presidential Delegation to the 10th Special Olympics World Winter Games. Judith Heumann, Special Advisor for International Disability Rights at the U.S. Department of State and is a member of the Presiden

Cross posted from the White House blog: During recent days we have had the honor as part of a U.S. Presidential Delegation to accompany more than 150 U.S. Special Olympians to the 2013 Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. In addition to the Opening Ceremonies of the games on Tuesday, the...

Initiatives

USDA Expands Its Housing Refinance Program to 15 More States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to Help Rural Homeowners Lower Mortgage Rates

January 31, 2013 Tammye Treviño, Administrator, USDA Rural Development Housing Programs

Rural Development is the lead Federal agency that works to ensure that rural families have access to safe, well-built, affordable homes. In February 2012, the agency initiated a two-year, pilot refinancing program in 19 states hardest hit by the Nation’s housing downturn to help eligible USDA...

Rural

Local Foods and Nutritious Diets: USDA’s 2013 Agricultural Outlook Forum

January 31, 2013 Brenda Chapin, USDA Office of the Chief Economist

Demand for local and regional foods is strong and growing, as consumers across the country are looking for healthy food options grown and raised in their own communities. USDA has long supported this effort along with the procurement of regional foods by schools and helping them increase food...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Access to Land, Capital Biggest Obstacle for Beginning Farmers

January 31, 2013 Tanya Brown, Writer and Editor, Farm Service Agency

Clay Blackburn is a 25-year-old Missouri farmer who works several part-time jobs to keep his cow/calf operation growing. He currently leases 200 acres of land until he can build enough capital to buy. “It’s tough for a young person to get started in farming,” said Blackburn. “Finding land is the...

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Under Secretary, Northwest innovators Focus on Rural American Renewal

January 30, 2013 Jill Rees, Oregon USDA Public Information Officer

During a brief but busy trip to Oregon Monday, January 28, Agriculture Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager highlighted opportunities to increase public-private collaboration and innovative financing models for rural community and economic development. That morning, Mr. Tonsager delivered the keynote...

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