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The Recovery Act in Your Community: Conservation for the Next Generation

September 30, 2010 Charlette Epifanio, NRCS California

Three family farms in California’s Stemple Creek Watershed recently received much-needed conservation assistance from the Natural Resources Conservation Service through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act).

Initiatives Conservation Rural

The Recovery Act in Your Community: Protecting Farmland & Houses

September 15, 2010 Rey Adame, New Mexico NRCS

Prop Canyon Dam was built in 1960 in the village of Bluewater, New Mexico by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the Lava Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) and the Bluewater Toltec Irrigation District. The earthen structure was erected to protect crops, residents and...

Initiatives Conservation

Recovery Act at Work in the New York City Watershed

June 14, 2010 acampbell

Ivy Allen, New York NRCSThe Watershed Agriculture Council (WAC) hosted a tour of three farms in the New York City watershed that received American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) funding. Putting conservation on the ground in this watershed will result in more than 1 billion gallons of clean...

Initiatives

Missouri Utilizing Recovery Act Funding for Water Improvements

November 25, 2009

I found it very rewarding to see the rural town of Gideon, Missouri utilizing the Recovery Act funds to make their water system safe. The water project is one of the first in the nation to benefit from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds that President Obama signed into law in...

Initiatives Rural

Is the Allure of Farming Irresistible?

June 16, 2021 Jodi Halvorson, USDA NASS Public Affairs Specialist

Farming is hot! From sweet corn to watermelon and apricots to tomatoes, a lot is growing on the farm this summer. Millions of producers across our nation continue to work tirelessly to produce safe and delicious food. According to the latest Census of Agriculture, more than a quarter of these...

Research and Science

Northeast Climate Hub, University Partners, to Assist Producers and Land Managers Adapt to Climate and Weather Variability

September 11, 2014 David Hollinger, Director of the Northeast Climate Hub

As Director of the USDA Northeast Climate Hub, I am pleased to announce new partnerships with 12 land grant universities. This partnership effort will give the region’s farmers, foresters, and land managers better access to information and tools for adapting to climate and weather variability. The...

Tribal Colleges to Receive USDA Funding to Improve Classrooms, Upgrade Computer Equipment and Provide Jobs

October 05, 2011 Tammye Trevino, Administrator, Rural Development Housing and Community Facilities Programs

Earlier today I announced on behalf of Secretary Tom Vilsack that 19 tribal colleges in nine states have been awarded grants through the USDA Rural Development’s Tribal College Initiative Grant program, part of our Community Facilities program. Funding will be used to upgrade Tribal college...

Initiatives Rural

Every Day is a Holiday at the New Mexico State Fair

September 24, 2010 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

It was nice to once again experience the sounds, smells, and activity at the New Mexico State Fair – where “every day is a holiday.” Accompanied by some of my USDA staff, rode on the 4-H float in the NM State Fair Parade. Along the three mile parade route down Central Ave, we greeted spectators and...

Food and Nutrition Rural

The Specialty Crop Block Grant Program and Automation Explored

August 14, 2020 Jillian Kaplan, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service, Deanna Gierszewski, North Dakota Department of Agriculture and Josh Johnson, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

U.S. specialty crop producers face a variety of challenges that require a diverse set of solutions. From labor shortages and rising production costs that threatened the health of Florida’s strawberry industry to water supply challenges that stymied North Dakota’s vegetable yields, the Specialty Crop...

Research and Science

Conservation Partnerships Improve Illinois River

February 16, 2016 Creston Shrum, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Thanks to conservation partnerships, two segments of the Illinois River are off Arkansas’s impaired waters list. Surface erosion and agricultural activities along the river caused high levels of turbidity – or water haziness. Improvement in these conditions from the 2006 listing, led to ten segments...

Conservation

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