Skip to main content
Skip to main content

Search


Showing: 231 - 240 of 1398 Results
Applied Filters

Secretary's Column: 2014, a Year of Action, Partnership and Innovation at USDA

December 22, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This has been a tremendous year for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the rural families and communities we serve. Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden recently shared a reflection on her most inspirational moments this year. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished at USDA over the course of this year...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Rural Research and Science

Rural Battery Manufacturer Gets Boost from USDA Business Program

December 18, 2014 Thomas Fern, Kentucky State Director, USDA Rural Development

Small business owners face countless challenges when it comes to finding success in the global marketplace – and for those in rural areas, the challenges are often more pronounced. For more than 30 years, Superior Battery has been manufacturing a wide range of batteries from its plant in Russell...

Rural

USDA and Habitat for Humanity to Build Homes and Ladders of Opportunity

December 09, 2014 Thomas Williams, USDA Rural Development State Director, Pennsylvania

On a blustery cold November morning, it was heartwarming to help Judy Aguero put the first nails into the doorway of her new home. Ms. Aguero, a single mom, was born in New York City and moved to Pennsylvania when she was 15 years old. When her mother was deported back to Santo Domingo, Judy lived...

Rural

Local Food, Local Places: Bringing Expertise and Creative Thinking to Community Economic Development

December 03, 2014 Doug McKalip, Senior Advisor for Rural Affairs at the White House Domestic Policy Council

Cross-posted from the White House Rural Council blog: Around the country, communities are seeking creative approaches to integrating entrepreneurship, environmental management, public health, and other place-based considerations into successful economic planning. Local food development can be one...

Rural

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

Native American Civil Rights Legend Urges Action

November 19, 2014 Leslie Wheelock, (Oneida) Director, Office of Tribal Relations

Legendary Native American Indian activist, educator and former government official Ada Deer (Menominee) delivered a charge to those attending USDA’s Native American Heritage Month observance here in Washington last week. “Be activists to achieve change,” she said. “We all pay our rent on the planet...

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

Always Home Grown or Homemade In South Dakota

November 05, 2014 Elsie Meeks, South Dakota State Director, USDA Rural Development

Here in South Dakota, we're proud of the agricultural products we produce, and local farmer's markets are a great venue to get these products directly in the hands of consumers. One market I wanted to single out is the Country Farmer's Market held in our capital of Pierre, South Dakota. Terry...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

For Rural Communities, It's More than Just a Library

November 03, 2014 James Turner, Michigan State Director, USDA Rural Development

In a knowledge-based economy, libraries have a central role in helping rural residents learn and communicate. I stressed this point at a recent groundbreaking ceremony for the Lake Odessa Community Library. Libraries are increasingly important for rural communities. They have expanded their role...

Rural

A Paiute Pumpkin Patch in Utah

October 31, 2014 Doug O'Brien, Acting Administrator, USDA Rural Development

As we prepare for annual Halloween celebrations across the nation, I was reminded of a trip I made to Cedar City, Utah earlier this month. StrikeForce for Rural Growth and Opportunity is an effort Secretary Vilsack launched in 2010 to address the distinct set of challenges America’s most rural areas...

Rural

AskUSDA

One central entry point for you to access information and help from USDA.