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Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Highlights USDA’s Efforts to Expand Aviation Biofuels at the Paris Air Show

June 27, 2011 LaShonda McLeod, USDA Agricultural Attaché, Paris, France

On Wednesday in Paris, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack earned the distinction as the first U.S. Agriculture Secretary to attend a Paris Air Show, the largest gathering of the world aerospace industry. The Secretary spoke at the Alternative Aviation Fuels Showcase to a crowd of about 75 aviation...

Energy

A USDA Acting Deputy Under Secretary Meets with Those Affected by Midwest Flooding

June 24, 2011 Eric Redden, USDA Farm Service Agency, Missouri

On the heels of Secretary Vilsack’s visit to the Midwest last week to inspect Missouri River flood damage to area farms and communities, Farm and Foreign Service (FFAS) Acting Deputy Under Secretary Karis Gutter stopped by Mounds City, Missouri and Hamburg, Iowa to hear from local producers, and to...

Rural

USDA Works with Partners to Feed Children in the Summer Months

June 21, 2011 Lisa Pino, Deputy Administrator, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service

On June 9 th, the USDA Food and Nutrition Service kicked off the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) -- “Food That’s In When School Is Out”, in Atlanta by visiting the Marietta Community Center in Marietta, Georgia as part of USDA’s first ever National SFSP Celebration Week. The Center provided free...

Food and Nutrition

June Is Dairy Month: A Time to Salute America’s Dairy Farmers

June 21, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As we celebrate National Dairy Month, I'd like to recognize dairy producers across California and around the nation for their productivity and innovation.

Rural

Campaign to Cut Waste: Fighting Fraud and Slashing Errors

June 20, 2011 Jeff Zients, Deputy Director for Management at the Office of Management and Budget.

Cross posted from the White House blog: Just days after the White House launch of the Campaign to Cut Waste, an Administration-wide initiative to crack down on unnecessary spending, two federal agencies announced new progress in fighting fraud and cracking down on improper payments. In a dose of bad...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition

Agriculture Secretary Meets with Farmers, Tours Flood-Damaged Areas of Iowa and Nebraska

June 20, 2011 Bill Menner USDA Rural Development Iowa State Director

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack met face-to-face last week with about 40 farmers, ranchers and producers from Iowa and Nebraska impacted by flooding along the Missouri River. The Secretary promised the group he would stay until every question had been answered and every concerned voiced – and he...

Conservation Rural

USDA Official Discusses First-Hand Assessment of Agricultural Lands Ravaged by Missouri River Flood

June 15, 2011 Vicki Schurman, USDA Nebraska Public Information Officer

On June 15, 2011 USDA's executive director of the National Food and Agriculture Council, John Berge spoke with agricultural producers and businesses regarding his tour of the agricultural lands devastated by the Missouri River flood and the assistance that USDA has to provide in this time of need...

Rural

USDA Takes Steps to Help Preserve the Environment, Wildlife Habitat

June 15, 2011 Tanya Brown, USDA Farm Service Agency

There are new developments in two popular USDA programs that will support conservation of working lands for the benefit of wildlife, water quality, and recreation. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) is expanding its efforts to encourage owners of privately held farm, ranch and forest land in eight...

Conservation

Biomass Crop Assistance Program to Spur Renewable Energy Development, Job Creation, in Four States

June 15, 2011 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency

Four more states will be added to the list of project areas under a Farm Service Agency program that encourages producers to establish dedicated energy crops to be used for production of biofuels. Today’s announcement is expected to spark the creation of thousands of new jobs in future production...

Energy Rural

How MyPlate Becomes Your Plate

June 10, 2011 Amanda Eamich, Director of Web Communications,

Last Thursday, First Lady Michelle Obama, Secretary Vilsack, and Surgeon General Regina Benjamin unveiled the Department of Agriculture’s newest food icon, MyPlate. A simple visual cue, MyPlate is intended to remind Americans to think about building a healthy plate for every meal. That message...

Food and Nutrition
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