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Upper Tygart Valley Watershed Project

October 05, 2012 Carol Lagodich, NRCS West Virginia

In 1993, several towns in Upper Tygart Valley Watershed in Randolph County, W.Va., experienced a dangerous shortage of water. At a critical point, the water plant was within 72 hours of completely running out of water. Soon after that, local community groups, interested citizens and government...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: Listening to Communities and Strengthening Drought Relief

October 05, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

For many producers and rural communities, the summer of 2012 has been defined by a record drought. From the early days of this disaster, USDA has taken action to help. We’ve streamlined our disaster designation process, provided easier access to farm credit, opened more conservation lands for...

Conservation

USDA Helps to Expand Healthcare Services in Kilmichael, Mississippi

October 05, 2012 Megan Pittman, USDA Mississippi Public Affairs Coordinator

Late last month Mississippi USDA Rural Development State Director Trina George attended the Kilmichael Clinic opening ceremony. The event celebrated the clinic’s completion and provided opportunities to tour the new facility. There was a great turnout and everyone was thrilled to see the new...

Rural

Latin Roots Help Forest Service Employee Grow Interest in Natural Resources Among Young People

October 04, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Fabian Garcia, a U.S. Forest Service employee for eight years, intimately understands the connection between nature and nurture. As a young Latino growing up in an agricultural community in central California, Garcia’s world revolved around the outdoors. When he, his parents and three siblings were...

Forestry

Conservation-minded Kentucky Farmer Saves Money & Improves the Environment

October 04, 2012 Christy Morgan, NRCS Kentucky

Just outside Lexington, Ky., you can find Peaceful Valley Farm, the longtime Kiser family home. Joe Kiser bought the 162-acre farm in 1965. The farm has thrived since then—even during the current severe drought—thanks to Kiser’s conservation-minded land management. Kiser operated the farm, which...

Conservation

The U.S. Forest Service Partners with a Montana Hospital on a Renewable Fuels Project

October 04, 2012 Susan Carter, Office of Communications, USDA

Mineral Community Hospital in Superior, Montana received an $190,000 Woody Biomass Utilization Grant from the U.S. Forest Service. The new Mineral Hospital Biomass Generator will use woody material such as beetle-killed trees removed from forests to help prevent wildfires. The material will then be...

Forestry

Agricultural Weather and Drought Update – 10/3/12

October 03, 2012 Brad Rippey, USDA Meteorologist, Office of the Chief Economist

Based on data since 1995, U.S. corn and soybean harvests are proceeding at a record pace. By September 30, 2012, more than one-half (54%) of the corn had been harvested, nearly three times the five-year average of 20%. During the preceding 17 years, the record amount of U.S. corn harvested by the...

Conservation

i-Tree 5.0 goes Mobile and Spreads Across the Globe

October 03, 2012 Jane Hodgins, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service Northern Research Station

When Dave Nowak of the U.S. Forest Service and Scott Maco of Davey Tree Expert Company began collaborating on the creation of a suite of urban forest analysis tools called i-Tree, they imagined that users would be mostly city foresters from the United States. Six years later, the U.S. Forest Service...

Forestry

Aquaculture Supports U.S. Soy

October 03, 2012 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

An innovative Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS)-funded program in Pakistan is not only improving local diets, but is creating jobs, training workers and helping create a thriving aquaculture industry with U.S. soy.

Food and Nutrition Trade

With USDA Support, an Oregon Door Manufacturer Crosses Threshold from Recession to Recovery

October 03, 2012 Jill Rees, Oregon USDA Public Affairs Specialist

Over its 15-year history, wood door manufacturer Pacific Pine has seen its share of good times and tough times. In 2007, the company was running strong with solid sales and nearly 70 employees. To sustain the momentum and continue to grow, they decided to take on short-term debt for large machinery...

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