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Hoop House Hoopla

January 11, 2011 Kathleen Merrigan, Deputy Secretary

Sometimes those of us in Washington DC take ourselves too seriously. I’ve fallen into that trap more than once. So, when it came time to shoot our video on the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) hoop house offering, launched last year as part of the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food...

Food and Nutrition Farming

A Texas Winery Saves Energy and Money Thanks to USDA Grant

January 11, 2011 Johnny Smith, USDA Rural Development Area Director, and Gayle Cargo, USDA Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

Red Caboose Winery, a family owned business in Meridian, Texas, was recently selected as a recipient of a USDA Rural Energy for America Program Grant. A $15,617 grant is being used to help lower the energy costs of running the rural winery that produces 10,000 cases of wine annually.

Energy 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

USDA’s Rural Energy for America Program Helps a Nebraska Stable Owner Cut Power Purchases by an Estimated 76 Percent

January 10, 2011 Vicki Schurman, USDA Nebraska Public Information Officer

Colby Creek Stables, a horse stable facility located near Ithaca, Nebraska, in Saunders County offers a number of amenities for horses and riders, including a large indoor arena, heated barn aisles, and ventilated horse stalls. The operation requires a substantial amount of electrical power. Thanks...

Rural

Sign-up for Natural Disaster Assistance Program Opens Today

January 10, 2011 Tanya Brown, USDA Farm Service Agency

Sign-up for the Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments (SURE) program starts today for farmers and ranchers who suffered losses caused by natural disasters during the 2009 crop year. This program provides assistance to producers who have suffered from natural disasters and is part of the ‘safety...

Rural

Improving the Integrity of Rural Housing Investments

January 08, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has had a profound impact on the American people. Investments were made to create and save jobs, spurring economic activity and long-term growth. As a result, communities and families had access to resources to help lay a stronger foundation for the future...

Initiatives Rural

Under Secretary for Food Safety Shares Some Insight on the Humane Handling of Livestock

January 07, 2011 Under Secretary for Food Safety, Dr. Elisabeth Hagen, Food Safety and Inspection Service

The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is making significant changes this year to strengthen humane handling enforcement-making it a more objective, and less subjective, measure. As a public health agency, FSIS is responsible for ensuring that America’s supply of meat and poultry...

Health and Safety

USDA Market News – the Eyes and Ears of American Agriculture

January 07, 2011 Terry Long, Market News Branch Chief, Agricultural Marketing Service

Since 1915, the Market Reporters of USDA have tracked and reported the markets for agricultural products on a daily basis, both domestically and internationally. With hundreds of daily reports, Market News provides timely, reliable and unbiased information that helps facilitate the efficient...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Alabama Landowner Grows Produce in Winter, Models Conservation Practices

January 07, 2011 Fay Garner, NRCS Alabama

On a recent December day, Earl and Clarisse Snell, of Skipperville, Alabama, proudly showed off the summer squash and tomatoes they were still growing at the start of winter thanks to the seasonal high tunnel they built earlier in the year. Also called hoop houses, seasonal high tunnels look a lot...

Conservation

Regional Effort for Economic Development Gets Underway in Louisiana

January 06, 2011 Karen Lawson, Louisiana USDA Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

Representatives of five rural Louisiana regions participated with USDA Rural Development, Southern Rural Development Center, Louisiana Economic Development, and the AgCenters at Louisiana State and Southern University as they launched the “Stronger Economies Together” (SET) Program. This meeting was...

Rural

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