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Farming is a Business

September 23, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

The new Farm Bill has created many new tools and resources for beginning farmers and ranchers – and questions about which programs are right for their operations. That is why I took to Google+ this month to talk about how the new Farm Bill can help new and beginning farmers and ranchers. For the...

Conservation

Join us for a Google+ Hangout: "What the Farm Bill Means for New Farmers" with Deputy Secretary Harden

September 03, 2014 Rachael Dubinsky, USDA Office of Communications

On Tuesday, September 9 th, at 3 p.m. eastern, Deputy Secretary Harden will host a Google+ Hangout to share some highlights from the new Farm Bill and discuss what this means for new and beginning farmers and ranchers. The Agricultural Act of 2014 is important legislation that provides authorization...

Conservation

At the Intersection of Agriculture and the U.S. Military

June 06, 2014 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation & Marketing Program

Red, white, and blue balloons soared high above the bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables from local farmers and vendors at the opening of the 19 th season of the USDA Farmers Market. With echoes of the Star Spangled Banner played by the “President’s Own” Marine Band, we celebrated the service of...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

Starting from Scratch

May 14, 2014 Cassie Bable, FSA Public Affairs Specialist

This post is part of a disaster assistance program feature series on the USDA blog. Check back every Wednesday as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s Farm Service Agency. Richard and Susan Rausch lost nearly 70 percent of their cow-calf operation when Winter Storm Atlas dumped three feet of...

Conservation

U.S. Companies Explore Trade Opportunities in China

May 13, 2014 Allison Eckhardt, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Northeast China has been a difficult market for U.S. companies to crack in the past. The region is traditionally an area of farming and manufacturing, making it difficult to find a place for U.S. agricultural exports. But recent economic growth and development have sent the region’s agricultural...

Trade

When it Comes to Honoring Our Agricultural Heroes, Thank You Is Not Enough

April 17, 2014 Michael Scuse, Under Secretary of Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

This is the final post of a Microloan Success feature series on the USDA blog. To see previous blogs, go to the Microloan Success feature series. I’ve got one of the best jobs in the country, hands down. As Under Secretary for the Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, I get to meet with – and talk...

Conservation

USDA Official Stands with Indiana Producers During Worsening Drought

July 20, 2012 Julia A. Wickard, State Executive Director (SED), Farm Service Agency

Visit www.usda.gov/drought for the latest information regarding USDA's Drought Disaster response and assistance. This week, as drought conditions continued to expand across two-thirds of the lower 48 states, USDA officials began fanning out to rural communities across the country to show support to...

Conservation

Iowa Seeks Export Success in China

March 28, 2012 Bill Northey, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture

Like everyone involved in the trade mission to China, I’m excited for the opportunity to be a part of the USDA delegation and join Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Michael Scuse as he leads this historic trip. Not only is China a vital agricultural trading partner...

Trade

U.S. Agribusinesses Build Trade Relationships, Seek Export Success in China

March 26, 2012 Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Michael Scuse

It is my pleasure to be in China, leading USDA’s largest-ever agricultural trade mission in the cities of Chengdu and Shanghai from March 23-28. I am joined by 39 U.S. businesses representing a wide variety of products, including fresh and frozen produce, dairy, wine, consumer-oriented products...

Trade

The Worst U. S. Tornado in 60 Years Hits Joplin, Missouri

May 27, 2011 Anita J. (Janie) Dunning, Missouri State Director, with George Thomas, Missouri Public Information Coordinator, Rural Development

The devastation in Joplin is unbelievable, heartbreaking and hard to describe. I have never seen anything like it and hope to never again. The twister tore a path a mile wide and six miles long through the main part of town. It impacted hundreds of businesses and destroyed over 2,000 homes. More...

Rural
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