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President Obama Visits Wisconsin Manufacturers Revitalized with USDA Loan Guarantee Support

January 28, 2011 Judith Canales, Administrator for USDA Rural Development Business and Cooperative Programs

President Barack Obama visited three businesses in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, this week on the heels of the State of the Union address. The main event was his address to the employees of Orion Energy Systems Inc. Orion designs and produces energy management systems consisting primarily of high...

Initiatives Energy Rural

A Northern Wisconsin Community Opens a Shelter for Victims of Domestic Abuse Thanks to USDA and Community Funding Support

January 04, 2011 Kelly Edwards, Wisconsin USDA Rural Development Public Information Officer

The time had come for a community to see what it has built when the Household Abuse Victims Emergency Network (HAVEN, Inc.) recently celebrated the grand opening of their new Domestic Abuse Shelter and Office Facility in the northern Wisconsin community of Merrill. The newly renovated building will...

Rural

USDA Helps Americans Every Day, Every Way—and at Christmastime, Too.

December 30, 2010 Alan Shannon, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Midwest Region

Secretary Vilsack likes to say that because of the scope of its programs, USDA serves Americans every day, every way. A recent experience from a Midwest feeding partner, Milwaukee Hunger Task Force, demonstrates the immense—and also incredibly personal—reach of USDA programs, the importance of our...

Food and Nutrition

Talking Nutrition with Stephen Colbert

December 01, 2010 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

Last night, I stopped by the Colbert Report to talk about the critical role the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) plays in promoting healthy eating. I am familiar with Stephen’s unfortunate bear phobia, so Smokey Bear was asked to stay back at headquarters. The topics of hunger and nutrition...

Food and Nutrition

New Purchase Program Helps Local Family Achieve Dream of Homeownership

November 24, 2010 Kelly Edwards, Wisconsin USDA Rural Development Public Information Officer

The Yorgey family was tired of moving from place to place and watching their money constantly going towards rent payments. They wanted to be able to have a permanent place of their own for their growing family to live. But, the idea of that actually coming true seemed like a distant dream. Thanks to...

Rural

USDA Partnering for Wild Rice Restoration in Wisconsin

November 22, 2010 Robert Willging, WS District Supervisor, Rhinelander, WI

When summertime begins to transition to autumn in northern Wisconsin, towards the end of August and early September, Native Americans wait with anticipation for the Wild Rice Moon, the sign it is harvest time for the grain of such cultural importance to local tribes.

Animals Plants

“A Personal Impact to Climate Change”: Preserving the Northwoods Landscape for Future Generations

October 21, 2010 Leslie Brandt, Northern Research Station, Institute of Applied Carbon Science

Every summer since I was four years old, I’ve been returning to a small glacial lake in Northern Wisconsin where my family had summer cottages. As a child, I’d spend all day swimming in the lake that was darkened by the tannins secreted by the surrounding hemlock trees. The lake was often so cold...

Conservation Research and Science

Climate Change Challenges Water Resources on National Forests

October 08, 2010 Christine Murray, USDA Forest Service, Washington Office

Most people do not realize that more than half the water in the United States comes from watersheds managed on forests. Used in homes, on ranches, in industry and for energy production, water resources in forests provide important services to people, as well as habitat for a wide variety of aquatic...

Forestry

A Wisconsin Apple Orchard Saves Energy and Money Thanks to a USDA Grant

September 22, 2010 Kelly Edwards, USDA Wisconsin Public Information Officer

Helene’s Hilltop Orchard, LLC, a family destination and small business in Merrill, Wis., was recently selected as a recipient of a U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Renewable Energy for America Program Grant. A $19,750 grant will be used to help lower the energy costs of running their...

Energy Rural

USDA and DOJ hold Historic Workshop on Competitiveness in Dairy Sector, Hear from Nation's Dairy Farmers

June 25, 2010 Chris Mather, Director of Communications

USDA Agriculture Secretary Vilsack kicked off the third in a series of five workshops on competition in agriculture today. Speaking to a packed house of more then 500 small and large dairy farmers, FFA members and members of the public at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Vilsack highlighted...

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