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Vermont's Farm to Ballet Project Shines the Spotlight on Conservation

August 10, 2015 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Vermont

Vermont’s agricultural history will soon be enriched as a new Farm to Ballet project aims to celebrate the state’s farming culture and expose a new audience to the beauty of classical ballet. The endeavor is the brainchild of former professional dancer and Vermont native Chatch Pregger. His farm...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

#AgStrong Innovation in Rural America

October 21, 2014 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

It takes a lot of hard work to make a living out of farming, to build a thriving agricultural business and it takes ingenuity. This is especially true in rural America, where dedicated farmers and ranchers rely on each other and the communities around them to fuel innovation and create opportunity...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Laser-Focused USDA 1890 National Scholar Builds Future with USDA

January 09, 2024 Carrie Knight, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement

Kevin Poole, a recent graduate of Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FAMU), can remember the exact moment when he first learned about the USDA 1890 National Scholars Program. It was during the spring semester of his junior year of high school. “A school administrator grabbed me at lunch...

Equity Initiatives

Protecting Waterways Means Preserving a Way of Life for People Living in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and Delaware River Basin

May 08, 2023 Xochitl Torres Small, USDA Rural Development Under Secretary

Water has always shaped where we plant our communities and how they grow. If you farm, fish, or live in rural America, you know that healthy waterways are vital to ensuring that communities, large or small, can continue to thrive.

Equity Rural

Agricultural Marketing Service’s (AMS) Pesticide Data Program Celebrates 30 Years

October 20, 2021 Brenda Foos and Chris Pappas, AMS Science & Technology Monitoring Programs Division

Join Agricultural Marketing Service’s (AMS) Pesticide Data Program (PDP) in celebrating their 30 th anniversary! Since 1991, the program has monitored pesticide residues in the U.S. food supply, with a focus on sampling foods most consumed by infants and children.

Health and Safety

Tree Census and a Wealth of Public Data

June 03, 2020 Andrew Avitt, USDA Forest Service, Office of Communications

As our country sets out on the monumental task of conducting the U.S. census, the USDA Forest Service is conducting a census of its own – the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA).

Forestry

Improving Dental Health in Central Maine

May 01, 2019 Tim Hobbs, Maine State Director, Rural Development

A standing-room-only crowd packed into a recent open house celebrating the new facility for Waterville Community Dental in Kennebec County, Maine. The overflowing room was a perfect indication of the immense level of community support for the clinic’s important services and mission. Waterville...

Rural

Gigabit Comes to Rural Western North Carolina

February 19, 2016 Brandon McBride, Administrator, Rural Utilities Service

At the foot of Mount Mitchell, highest peak east of the Mississippi River, sits the quiet town of Burnsville, North Carolina. People come and go from the textile factory, hikers visit to climb the mountain, and a colorful art scene adds flavor to the community. But in 2009 in the wake of the stock...

Initiatives Rural

Induction Day at First State Military Academy

October 09, 2015 Lisa Mensah, Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

I had the opportunity to travel to Delaware to celebrate the Induction Ceremony of the First State Military Academy, an innovative charter high school bringing new life to an historic educational campus with the help of USDA Rural Development. Since 1896, Clayton, Delaware has been home to the...

Rural

Smooth Sailing to Grand Canyon West with the Hualapai Tribe

November 07, 2014 Alan Stephens, Arizona State Director, USDA Rural Development

There were many things to celebrate about the newly paved nine-mile stretch of the Diamond Bar Road in Western Arizona, a road that links state and county roads to Grand Canyon West on the Hualapai Reservation. At the ribbon cutting celebration for the completed road, Tribal, state and federal...

Rural

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