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USDA Grant Helps Vermont Dairy Turn Manure into Power

October 22, 2010 Jane Lendway with assistance from Marie J. B. Ferris, USDA, Vermont

I went to an exciting open house earlier this month at the Chaput Family Farms in North Troy, Vermont showcasing how dairy farmers can convert manure into operating capital. The event featured the newly installed (August 2010) anaerobic digester, manufactured by a California firm. Approximately 150...

Energy Rural

Biofuels Forum Held in Presque Isle, Maine, Seeks Input from Local Producers and Stakeholders

October 22, 2010 Maine Rural Development State Director Virginia Manuel

USDA Rural Development and the Farm Service Agency held a Forum on Expanding the U.S. Biofuels Market on October 15 at the University of Maine at Presque Isle. I participated in this important Forum, which sought input from local biofuels producers and stakeholders on the USDA’s interim plan on how...

Energy Rural

A Rural Mississippi Community Gets a New Library with USDA Recovery Act Support

October 21, 2010 Ken Stribling, Mississippi USDA Public Information Coordinator

Jefferson County in Mississippi, a rural county with a population of almost 10,000, was the site of an event last week commemorating a USDA Rural Development Community Facilities grant and loan combination that will bring a modern, state-of-the-art library to that county.

Initiatives Rural

Report Shows The Recovery Act Creates Jobs and Changes Lives for the Better

October 20, 2010 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

Cross-posted from the White House Blog. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is a driving force in job creation and economic renewal in rural America.

Initiatives USDA Results Rural

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Visits South Carolina Farms

October 20, 2010 Marlous Black, Public Information Coordinator, USDA Rural Development; and Amy Maxwell, Public Affairs Specialist and Outreach Coordinator, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service

On Monday, Secretary Tom Vilsack and Congressman John Spratt visited several PeeDee area farms in South Carolina, and spoke with local leaders and farmers about the importance of developing a strong rural economy. USDA State Directors, Vernita F. Dore, State Director for Rural Development, Ann...

Rural

Electric Co-op Promotes Home Energy Efficiency With “The Wall”

October 12, 2010 Greg Nieman, Director Administrative Services, Prairie Power, Inc.

Born in the first half of the 20 th century, rural electric cooperatives drove the monumental effort to bring electricity to remote areas of the country where investor-owned utilities could not make a profit. Owned by their members and not-for-profit organizations, rural electric cooperatives have...

Rural

Co-ops Make the World a Better Place

October 05, 2010 Paul Hazen, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Cooperative Business Association

Cooperatives are born out of community need. They are founded on the ideals of social responsibility and self-help. For that reason, it seems most fitting that the seventh of the cooperative principles is “concern for community.” Members of the National Cooperative Business Association—and...

Rural

Apps and Game Designers Level Up on Healthy Eating

September 29, 2010 Amanda Eamich, Director of Web Communications

Six months ago the Apps for Healthy Kids competition called upon Americans to design engaging online or mobile games and tools to educate people of all ages about the importance of healthy eating and physical activity. As part of the First Lady’s Let’s Move! initiative, this challenge brought...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Award-Winning People's Garden Donates 889 Pounds of Produce to Seniors

September 29, 2010 FSA West Liberty Service Center

Cross posted from the FSA blog. The senior citizen’s centers in seven Kentucky counties are benefitting from fresh produce grown as part of the West Liberty Service Center People’s Garden.

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Every Day is a Holiday at the New Mexico State Fair

September 24, 2010 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

It was nice to once again experience the sounds, smells, and activity at the New Mexico State Fair – where “every day is a holiday.” Accompanied by some of my USDA staff, rode on the 4-H float in the NM State Fair Parade. Along the three mile parade route down Central Ave, we greeted spectators and...

Food and Nutrition Rural
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