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Deputy Under Secretary Praises Entrepreneurship by National FFA Students

October 26, 2009

I just returned from Indianapolis and my first National FFA Convention. Having missed the first 82 of them, I figured it was about time to see what these folks were up to. I grew up in a part of northern New Jersey where there was no active FFA presence and where 4-H existed to help the wealthier...

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Agriculture Education Thriving in Midwest

October 23, 2009

John Brewer, associate administrator and general sales manager for the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of USDA recently paid a visit to the students of the Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences (CHAS) to see firsthand the value of agriculture education. The school was excited to have Mr...

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Town of Fort Kent, Maine Utilizes Recovery Act Funds

October 16, 2009 acampbell

In April 2008, flood waters swept through Fort Kent, Maine, damaging infrastructure and preventing emergency crews from accessing several existing water and wastewater facilities. As a result of the rising flood waters, the facilities sustained damage severe enough that they no longer met health and...

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Recovery Act Funds Upgrade Berlin Wastewater Treatment Systems

October 05, 2009

USDA Rural Development announced on Friday that $20.6 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding will be provided to the Town of Berlin and to the Worcester County Commissioners on Maryland’s Eastern Shore to help upgrade two wastewater treatment systems.

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From Our Garden to the Table

September 11, 2009 acampbell

Hundreds of bell peppers in shades of green, red, orange and yellow were on the chopping block today at the DC Central Kitchen. The peppers, personally delivered by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack from the USDA Farmer’s Market, were on their way into quesadillas as part of the lunch menu at the DC...

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The Future of Community Gardens in DC and Beyond

September 08, 2009 Kathy Jentz of Washington Gardener Magazine

The last week of August was proclaimed Community Gardening Week by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, and the new People’s Garden project outside the USDA headquarters fronting on the National Mall was a perfect place to discuss community garden in the greater DC-area and take a long at its...

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"$60,000 is Big Savings for a Small Town"

September 03, 2009 acampbell

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today met with local officials and community residents in Louisa, Va., and highlighted a Recovery Act project that was announced on the 100th day of the Recovery Act. As a result of a $3.3 loan through USDA Rural Development, the community of Louisa will expand...

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U.S. Embassy Seoul #35 School Garden Project

August 28, 2009 acampbell

When I visited Washington, I met the Secretary of Agriculture who comes from the great farming state of Iowa and he knew that we were going to begin this project. In fact, the idea for this project was inspired by the First Lady’s work with Washington, D.C. students who’ve always lived in the city...

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First Community Garden Opens in Dunwoody

August 27, 2009 acampbell

The first community garden in the newest city in the United States, founded in 2008, celebrated its grand opening during National Community Gardening Week.

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Community Gardens Grow Strong Bodies and Minds

August 26, 2009 acampbell

Community gardens are unique microcosms where people can learn about the science behind growing plants and provide an environment that cultivates social responsibility.

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