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4-H Makes Good Scientific Sense

October 08, 2010 Acaimie Catron, 16, Tippecanoe County, IN

This post is part of a special series written by students celebrating 4-H’s commitment to science. What is 4-H? Does 4-H offer youth any opportunities to learn about science? As a very involved eight-year 4-H member, I believe I hold the key to unlocking the answers to these questions.

Research and Science

USDA Rural Development Finances a Southwest Ohio Health Clinic Expansion With Recovery Act Support

October 07, 2010 Michael Jones, Ohio USDA Public Affairs Specialist

Helping to bring quality health care to Ohio’s rural residents requires more than a passing interest; it demands a commitment that enables an organization to navigate the challenges that come with such a vision. Ohio Rural Development State Director Tony Logan joined the leadership of Health...

Initiatives Rural

Merrigan Meets Main Street in Momence, Illinois

October 07, 2010 Nicki Morgan, Rural Development Area Specialist, IL

This week, Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan toured the Main Street of Momence, Il, to view the positive growth made possible by USDA’s investments in rural revitalization. The community was decorated with corn stalks and fall mums to welcome Agriculture Deputy Secretary Merrigan to...

Rural

Rural Development & Foreign Agricultural Service Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month

October 07, 2010 Tammye Treviño, Administrator, Rural Development Housing and Community Facilities Programs

On October 5, it was my great privilege to kick off Rural Development (RD) and the Foreign Agricultural Service’s (FAS) joint celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month at USDA’s Jefferson Auditorium. The theme for this month’s celebration is “Heritage, Diversity, Integrity and Honor: The...

Rural

Worm Power Gets Its Power from USDA

October 07, 2010 Roger Beachy, Director, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Earthworms can generate tons of nutrient rich droppings, or “casts,” per acre each year on agricultural lands and gardens. And they’re such industrious little diggers that they can literally turn over the entire top six inches of a field in as few as 10 years.

Food and Nutrition

Students Turn Science Teachers for 4-H National Youth Science Day

October 07, 2010 Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

I went back to school yesterday. And my teachers were fourth graders. Fourth grade students at Hearst Elementary School in Washington, DC taught me and 200 other students about climate change, water quality and carbon footprints through the 4-H National Science Experiment. All across the country and...

Research and Science

The Recovery Act in Your Community: Restoring Floodplains

October 07, 2010 Jody Christiansen, NRCS Illinois

In 2008, Illinois received an unprecedented amount of rainfall, which flooded thousands of acres of agricultural lands. Historically, much of this land was floodplains that held and drained water. But in the past century, over half of the floodplains in Illinois have been altered by levees, lock and...

Initiatives Conservation

The Swing

October 07, 2010 Carlye Dozier, 17, Pecos County, TX

This post is part of a special series written by students celebrating 4-H’s commitment to science. “Ninety-seven, ninety-eight, ninety- nine, one hu— Whoa watch where you’re going. Can’t a guy do some pushups without being trampled? Let me guess, you’re looking for Carlye? Thought so. Well, she’s at...

Research and Science

Rural America at a Glance

October 07, 2010 Lorin Kusmin, Economist, Economic Research Service

Each year our agency, USDA’s Economic Research Service, produces a six-page brochure packed with information on social and economic conditions in rural areas of the nation. This information is particularly useful for agencies that develop policies and programs to assist rural areas. We recently...

USDA Results

The Tailored Approach to Youth and Science

October 06, 2010 Donald T. Floyd, Jr, President of National 4-H Council

For the third year in a row, hundreds of thousands of youth throughout the country are gathering today to celebrate 4-H National Youth Science Day (NYSD) by simultaneously conducting the National Science Experiment.

Research and Science

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