Skip to main content
Skip to main content

Search


Showing: 621 - 630 of 1398 Results
Applied Filters

A Year after Devastating Floods, the Missouri River Corridor is ‘‘Open for Business’’

May 24, 2012 Vicki Schurman, USDA Nebraska Public Information Officer

How does a community, business owner, tourist attraction, farmer, homeowner go on after the disastrous 2011 Missouri River flood? At a news conference on May 17, the message was clear: it took determination, community strength and perseverance. With great pride, communities and businesses announced...

Rural

USDA Funding Means Jobs, Increased Production for a Minnesota Tractor Manufacturing Company

May 23, 2012 Adam Czech, Minnesota USDA Public Information Officer

Walking through AGCO’s campus in Jackson, Minn., almost feels like walking through a small city. There are large buildings, busy people heading in different directions, vehicles humming up and down roads and the constant buzz of activity and production. If AGCO was its own city, it’d be growing...

USDA Results Rural

USDA Praises Industry, Midwest Stakeholders, as they Sign an Agreement To Develop Commercial Biofuels

May 23, 2012 Sarah Bittleman, Senior Advisor to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Great things continue to happen as America moves forward in developing an “all of the above” strategy to become more energy independent. For example, an agreement was signed between aviation industry leaders and Midwest stakeholders to develop and commercialize sustainable biofuels. USDA will act as...

Energy Rural

Mississippi Marks the 150th Anniversary of USDA

May 23, 2012 Megan Pittman, Mississippi USDA Public Information Officer

Mississippi staff recently commemorated the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and its work on behalf of agriculture, rural America and people throughout the country and world who benefit from the work of the agency. Mississippi agencies USDA Rural Development (RD), National...

Rural

Construction Begins on a Rural Kansas Fire Station with Financing from USDA and an Electric Cooperative

May 22, 2012 Jessica Bowser, USDA Kansas Public Information Coordinator

The City of Quinter, Kansas, had a groundbreaking ceremony for a new fire station earlier this month. All of the city’s fire equipment will soon be under one roof, which will help improve the fire station’s efficiencies when crews respond to emergencies in its 400 square mile service area. The new...

Rural

Nebraska Commemorates the 150th Anniversary of USDA

May 21, 2012 Nebraska Rural Development State Director Maxine Moul

President Abraham Lincoln’s Legacies of USDA, the Morrill Act and the Homestead Act were commemorated on May 20 at the Homestead National Monument of America in Beatrice, Nebraska. More than 225 people attended a special panel presentation in the Education Center, moderated by Dr. Kenneth Winkle...

Rural

Celebrating USDA’s 150th Anniversary at the Iowa Birthplace of Former Agriculture Secretary Henry A. Wallace

May 21, 2012 Dallas Tonsager, Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

I had the distinct pleasure of visiting the birthplace of former Agriculture Secretary Henry A. Wallace during a recent trip to Iowa. In fact, my tour of the farm near Orient in south central Iowa happened to be May 15, the day the USDA celebrated its 150 th anniversary. Wallace was Secretary of the...

Rural

USDA Hosts Tribal Collaboration Meeting in Nome, Alaska

May 17, 2012 Robert N. Jones, State Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service – Alaska

Recently, representatives of USDA and other federal agencies held a collaboration meeting with the federally recognized tribes of the Bering Straits/Norton Sound Region in Alaska. The meeting was the second in a series of Tribal Collaboration Meetings scheduled with federally recognized tribes in...

Rural

USDA Supported Project Helps South Dakota Seniors Improve their Quality of Life

May 16, 2012 Tammi Schone, South Dakota USDA Public Information Officer

Brandon, South Dakota, with a population of about 9,000, has seen significant growth in the last decade, including the area of senior care. There are two assisted living communities in Brandon, but there has never been a nursing home. This has put strain on both the patients and their families...

Rural

On its 150th Anniversary, USDA Upholds Abraham Lincoln’s Vision

May 15, 2012 Ryan McMullen, State Director of Rural Development for the U.S. Department of Agriculture

Over the coming weeks, the landscape in Oklahoma will change dramatically as state-of-the-art combines comb meticulously through fields of golden wheat, allowing Oklahoma farmers to deliver an estimated 150 million bushels to their local grain elevators. The varieties harvested were exhaustively...

Rural

AskUSDA

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