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The Holiday Harvest from Christmas Tree Farms

December 16, 2010 Mary Ann Leonard, Special Projects Coordinator, National Agricultural Library

Nine days til Christmas. Many of you already have your trees up, I'm sure, but for just as many, if not more, your tree will be making it's way home sometime over the next week.

Forestry

Bailey’s Elementary School Students Bring Holiday Cheer

December 16, 2010 Jessica Wade, US Forest Service Sustainable Operations

“Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!” Talented fifth graders from Bailey’s Elementary School in Falls Church, VA caroled to Forest Service employees in the Yates Building at the Chief’s annual Open House on Monday, Dec. 6, 2010. The students cheerfully sang a holiday mix of carols including Let...

Forestry

USDA Officials to Attend 2010 White House Tribal Nations Conference

December 16, 2010 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

Today marks a historic event. Alaska Native and Native American leaders are scheduled to meet with President Obama at the White House Tribal Nations Conference, held at the headquarters of the Department of Interior in Washington. Among those scheduled to attend from USDA are Secretary Tom Vilsack...

Rural

First High School in Nation Receives Gold of Distinction HUSSC Award

December 15, 2010 Deputy Under Secretary Janey Thornton, FNCS

I was privileged to go to the State of Mississippi on Dec. 9, for a HealthierUS School Challenge event. Actually, I was there for three events and 11 schools received either USDA’s Gold of Distinction Awards or Gold Awards. One of the six schools that was recognized for the Gold of Distinction Award...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

On the Eve of a White House Conference, Tribal Leaders Meet at USDA

December 15, 2010 Janie Hipp, Senior Adviser to Secretary Vilsack for Tribal relations

Earlier today, I joined Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan and other top USDA officials here at the Agriculture Department for the Second USDA Tribal Leaders Listening Session. The leaders are in Washington for tomorrow’s White House Conference, called by President Obama because he is...

Rural

A USDA Funded Water Treatment Plant Expansion Sets the Stage for Roland, Oklahoma’s Future

December 15, 2010 Brian Wiles, Oklahoma Rural Development program director

The Town of Roland, Oklahoma is located just 5 miles from the Arkansas border in extreme east central Oklahoma. Roland has the tools we need for growth, but economic development cannot happen without planning and a vision for the future. The new water treatment plant expansion will set the stage for...

Rural

Elmo Visits the White House Kitchen

December 15, 2010 Katelyn Sabochik

Cross-posted from the White House Blog: On Monday, President Obama signed the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act into law. This legislation is an important step forward toward ensuring that no child goes to school hungry and that all children have access to healthy, nutritious foods at school. Earlier...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Local Food Hub Brings It All Together

December 15, 2010 Luke Knowles, Assistant to the Under Secretary, Marketing and Regulatory Programs

A core component of any food hub is making sure that products can get from the farm to the table, a complex task involving perishable goods, cold storage, varying scales of supply and demand, and, of course, the occasional flat tire. A number of food hubs have taken this challenge on utilizing...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Look Who's Speaking at the Forum-It's an All-Star Cast

December 15, 2010 Brenda Chapin, Forum Coordinator, USDA

Another impeccable line-up of speakers, led by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, has been announced for the 2011 Agricultural Outlook Forum. Titled “Today’s Strategies & Tomorrow’s Opportunities,” the Forum will be held February 24-25, 2011, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, Va...

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Historic Kansas Hotel Converted to Residential Use with USDA Rural Development Support

December 15, 2010 Patty Clark, Kansas USDA Rural Development State Director

About 85 years ago, the leaders and generous residents of Pittsburg, Kansas rallied to build the Besse Hotel in the city’s quickly developing downtown district. The structure was a 13-story grand dame that catered to business travelers and visitors for decades with a grand ballroom, upscale...

Rural

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