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North Carolina School Construction Project Moves Forward Thanks to the Recovery Act

October 28, 2010 Delane Johnson, North Carolina USDA Public Information Specialist

USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Vasquez and Congressman Bob Etheridge along with North Carolina Rural Development State Director Randall Gore visited the Middlesex Elementary School construction site in Nash County, North Carolina earlier this week. The project was funded through the...

Initiatives Rural

Deputy Agriculture Secretary Tours a Facility that will Improve Family Health Care in a Michigan Community

October 27, 2010 Alec Lloyd, Michigan USDA Public Information Officer

Yesterday I accompanied Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan, State Director for Michigan Rural Development James Turner and Congressman Mark Schauer on a visit to the Center for Family Health (CFH) in Jackson, a city about 30 miles south of Lansing.

Initiatives Rural

The Farm Credit System: Financial Strength Benefitting Rural America

October 27, 2010 Mike Mason, Director of Communications, Farm Credit Council

Today's farms, ranches and agricultural enterprises are more diverse and more specialized. And today's farms and related businesses require new financial services, more equity and greater flexibility from their lenders if they are to effectively manage their businesses. Producers and rural...

Rural

Maine USDA Rural Development and Calais Regional Hospital: Saving Lives through Early Detection

October 26, 2010 Emily Cannon, Maine USDA Public Information Coordinator

On the first day of October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2010, USDA Rural Development and Calais Regional Hospital came together with the mission of saving lives. The hospital’s outdated mammography machine was being replaced with a state-of- the-art digital mammography machine, funded in part by...

Initiatives Rural

A Kansas Telephone Company Uses Recovery Act Funds to Provide State-of-the –Art Service to a Rural Network

October 26, 2010 Patty Clark, State Director, USDA Rural Development-Kansas

Greenwood County, Kansas is a fragile rural economy. Despite the current challenges of outmigration, unemployment and economic resources a bold step was taken recently as Madison Telephone, LLC broke ground to begin construction of a Fiber-to-the-Premises project in its certified service area, which...

Initiatives Rural Technology

Cooperative Development Provides ‘Last Chance’ for Rural Montana Café

October 25, 2010 J.P. Pendleton, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development, Montana

It is an iconic fixture of rural America – the local diner. Not just a restaurant, but a social hub for a community, and when the local café in Sunburst, Montana closed in 2007 it seemed one more nail in the coffin of a small town facing decline.

Rural

Settlement with Native American Farmers and Ranchers Another Indication of a New Civil Rights Era at USDA

October 25, 2010 Janie Simms Hipp, Senior Advisor to the Secretary, Tribal Affairs

The announcement last week that USDA and the Department of Justice have reached an agreement with Native American farmers and ranchers to settle alleged incidents of discrimination by USDA marks the start of a new civil rights era. This isn’t just talk. It is meaningful action on the part of the...

Rural

The Heart and Soul of USDA Rural Development's Business - Cooperative Programs is the Business and Industry (B&I) Guaranteed Loan Program

October 25, 2010 Darin Leach, USDA Iowa Public Information Coordinator

During the past year, nearly $3 billion in guaranteed loans were issued through The USDA Business and Industry Guaranteed Loan Program to lenders across the country as they worked with local businesses to help create jobs in rural America.

Rural

USDA Rural Development Administrator talks Energy in Ohio

October 22, 2010 Michael L. Jones, USDA Ohio Public Affairs Specialist

As America dedicates more resources to researching, developing and deploying new energy production technologies to help reduce its dependence on petroleum imported from abroad, positive discussions are occurring among energy industry leaders about the environmental and economic impact adopting these...

Initiatives Rural

USDA Grant Helps Vermont Dairy Turn Manure into Power

October 22, 2010 Jane Lendway with assistance from Marie J. B. Ferris, USDA, Vermont

I went to an exciting open house earlier this month at the Chaput Family Farms in North Troy, Vermont showcasing how dairy farmers can convert manure into operating capital. The event featured the newly installed (August 2010) anaerobic digester, manufactured by a California firm. Approximately 150...

Energy Rural

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