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Co-ops Help Make Home Affordable and Bridge Digital Divide for Rural Americans

October 30, 2015 Dan Campbell, USDA Rural Business and Cooperative Service

October is National Cooperative Month, and we're happy to spotlight several projects throughout the month that have been supported through USDA Rural Development's Cooperative Services. John McNamara is a Cooperative Development Specialist with the Northwest Cooperative Development Center in Olympia...

Rural

USDA Assists in Bringing Commercial Dehairing Operations Back to United States

October 30, 2015 Katherine Belcher, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development, Kentucky

October is National Cooperative Month, and we're happy to spotlight several projects throughout the month that have been supported through USDA Rural Development's Cooperative Services. It took nearly two years to travel from Italy to America via transportation across water, through the air, and...

Rural

Preparing for a 'Silver Tsunami'

October 20, 2015 Dan Campbell, USDA Rural Business and Cooperative Services

October is National Cooperative Month, and we’re highlighting several projects throughout the month that have been supported through USDA Rural Development’s Cooperative Services. This Co-op Month blog courtesy of Deborah Craig, co-op development specialist with the Northwest Cooperative Development...

Rural

UPDATE: A Farmers Market Soars in Michigan

October 19, 2015 James J. Turner, Michigan State Director, USDA Rural Development

To update you on a story featured previously, I was honored to cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe’s Mt. Pleasant Native Farmers Market. We broke ground on this project in June, and it is great to see the pavilion completed in time to share this summer’s produce...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Investing the Tools to Learn

October 16, 2015 USDA Rural Development State Director Dave Conine

As a society we do not expect children to learn to write without paper, we do not expect them to learn to cook without access to food, and we certainly would never expect them to learn to read without books. It’s simple: in order to learn, one must have the proper tools and experiences to do so. At...

Initiatives Rural

Investing in Learning Resources for Homeschoolers

October 15, 2015 Janice Waddell, California Acting State Director, USDA Rural Development

More than one million children are homeschooled nationwide, and with that, over a million parents have committed huge amounts of time, money and patience into ensuring their children receive specialized one-on-one education. USDA Rural Development understands the challenges of homeschooling, and is...

Initiatives Rural

Agua Gorda Co-op Provides Latino Farmers with Means to Acquire Land

October 14, 2015 Dan Campbell, USDA Rural Business and Cooperative Service

October is National Cooperative Month, and we're happy to spotlight several projects throughout the month that have been supported through USDA Rural Development's Cooperative Services. Jaime Villalaz, a business development specialist with the Latino Economic Development Center in Minneapolis, Minn...

Rural

A Conversation on Housing Development in Missouri

October 13, 2015 Tony Hernandez, Administrator, Rural Housing Service

There's power in unity and it's always a great thing to see small communities come together to discuss ways of improving the places they call home. If we join forces, a lot can happen - and it all starts with a vision. Speaking with the individuals of rural areas and creating solutions to further...

Rural

New Legislation Brings Projects in Reach for Rural Connecticut

October 09, 2015 Scott Soares, Connecticut/Massachusetts/Rhode Island State Director for USDA Rural Development

The first week of August brought an important milestone for communities in Connecticut. I was pleased to be on hand as our Governor, Dannel Malloy, held a ceremonial bill signing for Senate Bill 458. This legislation is significant because it changes the maturity date for municipal bonds issued in...

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

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