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New Generation Farmers Add 21st-Century Spin to New Mexico Operation

February 05, 2013 Clint Chisler, NRCS New Mexico

Joseph and Jeremy Gonzales are doing something different with their Gonzales Land and Cattle operation in Lovington, N.M., and it’s hard not to notice. Farming is hard enough without adding extra challenges. So the Gonzales brothers are using 21 st-century technology to work smarter, not harder.

Conservation

USDA in Arizona Partners with the Department of Education to Help Rural Students Obtain College Aid

May 30, 2012 Dianna Jennings, Arizona USDA Public Information Officer

USDA in Arizona has joined the national partnership effort with the Department of Education (ED) to get the word out about federal student aid resources. Arizona Rural Development (RD), Farm Service Agency (FSA) and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)—the three USDA agencies that comprise...

Initiatives Rural

An End to Toxic Runoff at Abandoned Mine Thanks to Forest Service Recovery Act Funds

April 23, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

For over a century, toxic runoff from the Blue Ledge Mine destroyed aquatic life and fisheries in Joe Creek, a tributary to the world-famous Rogue River in Oregon.

Forestry

USDA's Food and Nutrition Service Hosts Its First All-Spanish Webinar on SNAP

March 12, 2012 Lisa Pino, Deputy Administrator of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service’s (FNS) mission is to provide all eligible children, families, and low-income individuals with the nutrition assistance they need to help them get back on their feet. In order to accomplish this goal, we work with a vast network of partners who help us in the fight...

Food and Nutrition

Minnesota City Uses USDA Recovery Act Funds to Upgrade Water and Wastewater Systems

May 18, 2011 Adam Czech, Minnesota Public Information Coordinator

Travelers on Interstate 94 in central Minnesota are greeted by a smiling face whenever they pass through the city of Freeport. For years, the city has been known for the smiley face painted on its water tower. Unfortunately, due to the tower’s age, it no longer meets the needs of the community of...

Initiatives Rural

One Year after Deepwater and 470,000 Acres of Wetland Bird Habitat Later…

April 20, 2011 Dave White, NRCS Chief

Just recently, the wildlife conservation organization Ducks Unlimited presented me with their 2011 Wetland Conservation Achievement Award—Special Achievement category for the Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative (MBHI) and our record signup for the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP). It was an honor to...

Conservation

Webinar for Tribal Leaders: Beginning Consultation for Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010

March 24, 2011 Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

Our commitment to American Indian and Alaska Native leaders, members, and communities is one of great importance to the Obama administration and to me as USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services. This past fall, the White House concluded its second Tribal Nations Conference...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Recovery Act Funds Deliver an Updated Community Library and Water System for a Minnesota Community

March 03, 2011 Adam Czech, Minnesota USDA Public Information Officer

The city of Elmore, Minnesota, soon will have modern water, wastewater, and storm water treatment equipment. To top it off, the city also is looking forward to finishing its new library. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has made funding rural libraries a top priority. Rural Development funded six...

Initiatives Rural

Through the Recovery Act, an Oregon Business, Small Bank Find Opportunity and Protect Jobs

January 13, 2011 Jill Rees, Public Affairs Specialist Oregon USDA Rural Development

A few years ago, RAM Trucking was mainly a hauler of building materials—but everyone knows what happened to the housing market. Yet, RAM Trucking is still on the road and more resilient than ever. To safely steer his company when the economy began to slide, President Dale Latimer applied a basic...

Initiatives Rural

USDA and Recovery Act Funds Make Broadband, Business Opportunities a Reality in Rural Louisiana

January 10, 2011 Karen Lawson, Louisiana Public Information Coordinator

On February 17, 2009 President Obama signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. As a result of this Act, two Broadband groundbreaking ceremonies were held in Louisiana during the month of October. Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu and USDA Rural Development State Director Clarence W...

Initiatives Rural

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