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California Farmer Recognized for Creating Pollinator Habitat

November 02, 2010 Phil Giles, NRCS California

I can’t think of anyone more deserving of the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) and North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC) Farmer Rancher Pollinator Conservation Award than Paul Kaiser of Singing Frogs Farm in Sebastopol, California. That’s why I was so excited...

Conservation

Disability Employment Awareness Month Lasts All Year Long at USDA TARGET Center

November 02, 2010 Paul Lloyd, Education and Section 508 Service Area Manager

Three months ago, President Obama celebrated the 20 th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act with poignant remarks, and the signing of an Executive Order on Increasing the Federal Hiring of Individuals with Disabilities. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) will soon release...

Technology

The Recovery Act Provides a Large Swath of Kansas with Broadband Service-Creating an Estimated 25,000 Construction Jobs

November 02, 2010 Patricia Clark, Kansas Rural Development State Director

David Villano, assistant administrator of USDA’s Rural Utilities programs recently provided the keynote address to the 2010 Kansas Broadband Summit in Wichita. The Summit, entitled “A Fully Connected Kansas – Mission Possible” addressed topics of telemedicine, government services, economic...

Initiatives Rural Technology

Deputy Secretary Merrigan Visits Kentucky to Announce Funding for USDA Program to Boost Small Business Development

November 02, 2010 Katherine Belcher, USDA Kentucky Public Information Coordinator

As Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan wrapped up a multi-state visit last week, she stopped in Kentucky where she announced the recipients for the Rural Microentreprenuer Assistance Program (RMAP) on Oct. 28.

Rural

Is Your Family Prepared?

November 02, 2010 Bill Hoffman, USDA/NIFA National Program Leader for Agriculture Homeland Security

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 the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. Every family should take steps to prepare for the disaster they hope never comes. The Extension Disaster Education...

Research and Science

USDA Observes National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month

November 01, 2010 Janie Hipp, Senior Adviser to Secretary Vilsack for Tribal relations

As we mark the beginning of National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month I would like to make a request of everyone reading this blog: Take time today to learn more about the culture and history of the first people of this country. There will be events across the Nation, including here...

Rural

USDA Helps Celebrate Salad Bar Donation to D.C. Bilingual Charter School

November 01, 2010 Julie Paradis, USDA Food and Nutrition Service Administrator

Improving the nutrition and health of their students is a high priority for the staff at CentroNia- operated Bilingual Public Charter School (PCS) in Washington, DC. This was clear to me after I joined them to celebrate the salad bar donated to them by the Dole Food Company and United Fresh Produce...

Food and Nutrition

Thanks to USDA, Vision Becomes Reality for Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate

November 01, 2010 Tammi Schone, South Dakota USDA Public Information Officer

In the mid-1970’s, the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate (Sioux Tribe) relocated from a small tribal office building in Sisseton, SD, to establish a new tribal government at the Old Agency Dakota community in Agency Village, SD. Since then, the tribe has grown immensely in population and in services provided...

Rural

Construction Progress: The Town of Newburg, West Virginia

November 01, 2010 Abbey Hart (Student Reporter) on behalf of Bobby Lewis, State Director

The Town of Newburg, West Virginia was awarded a total of $2,875,000 for the Fellowsville, York Run, and State Route 26 Water Extension Project. USDA Rural Development provided a $400,000 loan, $941,000 grant, and a $185,000 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) grant to the project. The...

Rural

USDA Grant to Enhance Sustainability of Beginning farmers and Ranchers

October 29, 2010 Siva Sureshwaran, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

One of our biggest opportunities to increase employment and income in rural America is to enhance the sustainability of beginning farmers. Many farmers are retiring, and coupled with a renewed interest in local foods is causing an increased demand on small and medium-sized farmers. Nearly 25 percent...

Rural

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