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Grain Inspectors "Make the Grade" with Digital Media Tools

January 16, 2015 Shane Rumsey, Grain Marketing Specialist, FGIS - National Grain Center, GIPSA

Most consumers may not realize it, but in many ways grain inspection has not changed much over the years. Even though there are sophisticated scientific tests today to measure moisture, oil, protein and several other intrinsic qualities of grain, the human eye still carries the most weight when...

Technology

World Accessibility in Rural America

December 29, 2014 Jasper Schneider, Rural Utilities Service Administrator

Access to the world via internet and mobile phone services is at the fingertips of most Americans, but this is not the reality for residents of many rural communities across the Nation. In October 2014, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced $190.5 million in grants and loans to make broadband...

Rural Technology

Exploration and Agriculture: Connecting the Next Generation with Science to Grow the Future

December 11, 2014 Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Last week, we entered a bold new era of exploration and discovery as NASA launched the Orion spacecraft, a major step testing the possibility of going to Mars. As NASA contemplates sending human missions to Mars, one question we must answer is: what will the astronauts eat and what foods will assist...

Research and Science Technology

Secretary's Column: USDA Partners with Native Americans

December 05, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Shortly after taking office, I joined other Cabinet officials on a visit to rural Southwest Alaska. We met with Alaska Native leaders and heard firsthand the difficulties facing Native Americans living in small communities in remote, rural areas. Since that time, this administration has worked each...

Initiatives Technology

Secretary's Column: Getting Covered is Good for Rural America

November 20, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from the Huffington Post: Living in a rural community shouldn't have to come with a hefty price tag for healthcare. On this National Rural Health Day, we celebrate the fact that thanks to the Affordable Care Act, it no longer has to. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is already making a...

Rural Technology

Better Service for Rural Renters: Innovative App for Field Employees Streamlines Recordkeeping

October 28, 2014 Tony Hernandez, Administrator, Rural Housing Service

Velma Hansen has lived in Fort Benton, Montana for over 60 years, the last dozen of them at Canyon Villas. The engaging 91-year-old keeps an impeccably clean apartment in the rent-controlled complex financed by USDA Rural Development. As one of our hundreds of multi-family properties across rural...

Rural Technology

Connecting Communities: Broadband for Rural America Benefits Us All

October 22, 2014 Doug O'Brien, Acting Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

Today, Secretary Vilsack announced over $190 million of investment in broadband projects through USDA's Community Connect program, the Public Television Digital Transition Grant, and the Telecommunications Infrastructure Loan Program. Time and time again, we hear stories about the significant impact...

Rural Technology

"The Last Frontier" is on the Cutting Edge of On-Farm Technology

August 21, 2014 Sue Benz, Alaska State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. Alaska may be...

Energy Conservation Technology

Participants in Open Data Roundtables Guide USDA on Ways to Provide High Quality Data to Users

August 07, 2014 Joyce M. Hunter, Deputy Chief Information Officer, Policy and Planning

“Find out who your audience and users are, then figure out the best, easiest way to provide data to them.” Last week, the Obama Administration focused on a specific climate risk – the risk to the food supply – and the ways data could be used to help increase “food resilience.” The goal is to make...

Conservation Technology

Open Data for Transparent and Effective Disaster Relief

July 14, 2014 Joyce Hunter, Deputy CIO, Policy and Planning

Support for those affected by disasters is critical. By developing more comprehensive tools that prepare citizens and government before the next event helps. Helping communities rebuild and become more resilient to extreme weather in the future is vital. Citizens need to be able to access accurate...

Conservation Technology

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