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4-H Youth Leaders Motivate Campers toward Good Health

July 19, 2012 Jessica Larson, USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

The Louisiana State 4-H Food and Fitness Camp is joining the Let’s Move! initiative to combat childhood obesity through improved nutrition and increased physical activity. As a camp for fourth and fifth graders designed and run by high school 4-H teens, the program motivates campers to eat healthier...

Initiatives

Secretary Vilsack Tours Progressive Pennsylvania

July 19, 2012 Dawn Knepp, Pennsylvania Rural Development Public Information Officer

On a muggy day in July, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited a Pennsylvania dairy farm that is using an anaerobic digester to convert manure into electricity and high quality bedding, cutting energy costs and providing a resting area for more contented cows. The digester, which went on-line a...

Energy Rural

A Mississippi Tribe Upgrades Water Quality with USDA Support

July 18, 2012 Megan Pittman, Public Information Officer, USDA Rural Development

Trina N. George, Mississippi State Director for USDA Rural Development and Phyliss Anderson, Chief for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians held a Photo Op on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 in Choctaw, Miss., to commemorate USDA Rural Developments $1 million grant award to the Mississippi Band of Choctaw...

Conservation

Six Women, Six Stories Connect on Local Food

July 18, 2012 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Merrigan

What’s the common link between eastern Oregon rancher Cory Carman, Oklahoma Farm to School Coordinator Chris Kirby, New Mexico Food Policy Council leader Pamela Roy, Muckleshoot Tribal member Valerie Segrest, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, and Sue Noble, Director of Wisconsin’s Vernon...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA: Investing in Rural Economies in New Mexico and Across the Nation

July 18, 2012 Ed Avalos, USDA Under Secretary of Marketing and Regulatory Programs

New Mexico is a challenging environment for farmers: the land is dry; soil is hard to come by outside the river valley; temperatures reach the mid-90’s in May and stay there through early October. But farmers, as they’ve been doing for centuries in New Mexico and all across our country, find ways to...

Conservation Rural

Experience History and Nature on These Scenic Drives in the Northern Rockies

July 18, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Forest Service Office of Communication

If you are looking for an exciting vacation with beautiful views then consider exploring Forest Service lands in the Northern Rockies for beautiful landscapes, scenic byways, historic trails and diverse wildlife.

Initiatives Forestry

Volunteers Restore Giant Cane Along the Chattooga River in South Carolina

July 17, 2012 Jeff Magniez, Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests

On the Sumter National Forest, the peaceful sounds of the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River can barely be heard over the clang of shovels and the squeaky axle of an old wheelbarrow. A work crew is busy on the forest’s Andrew Pickens Ranger District but instead of building with bricks and mortar along...

Forestry

A Regional Food Road Trip, with a New and Improved Compass

July 17, 2012 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

Today, I am proud to announce the release of a new version of the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food Compass. But before I tell you what makes it new, I want to invite you to join us live at 3pm EDT to hear about it directly from me, from the White House, and from some of the many people whose stories...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Feds Feed Families in South Dakota

July 17, 2012 Tammi Schone, USDA Public Information Officer

July is a busy month for most…bringing with it Independence Day; declared National Picnic, Ice Cream, Hot Dog, and Blueberry Month; as well as the continuation of the agency’s summer Feds Feed Families Food Drive and the very first Rural Development Cultural Transformation Day.

Rural

Agricultural Weather and Drought Update - 7/16/12

July 16, 2012 Brad Rippey, USDA Meteorologist, Office of the Chief Economist

Weekend thundershowers provided limited and localized relief to a few Midwestern fields, but most of the Corn Belt remains in dire need of moisture. Currently, very hot weather is building back into the Midwest. High temperatures above 100°F can be expected in portions of the western Corn Belt for...

Conservation

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