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Investing in Wastewater Infrastructure is Key to Preserving Smith Island, Maryland

April 23, 2024 Emily Cannon, Regional Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

For the people living on Smith Island, the water matters. But it’s about more than the beautiful views of the Chesapeake Bay from the picturesque island ten miles from the mainland. The multi-generational residents depend on the surrounding Chesapeake Bay for their livelihoods. For many, crabbing...

Rural

On the Frontlines of Climate Change: Building a More Resilient Rural America

April 21, 2022 USDA Rural Development Staff

Rural Americans are on the frontlines of climate change impacts and increasingly severe weather that threatens their health, safety and livelihoods. That’s why USDA Rural Development stands ready to offer resources to help tackle the climate crisis, rebuild communities that have been hit by disaster...

Rural

Clean Power Helps Rural Small Businesses in the West Break Into New Markets

April 20, 2022 USDA Rural Development Staff

The West is one of the most climate-sensitive areas in the United States. Rural communities in this region face additional challenges due to being naturally dry and prone to drought. In recent years, they have experienced earlier snowpack melt and more frequent wildfires.

Rural

USDA’s Economic Research Service and The Farm Foundation Collaborate on Rural Infrastructure Investment Research

April 02, 2018 Mary Bohman, ERS Administrator

The mission of USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) is to anticipate trends and emerging issues in agriculture, food and rural America and produces objective economic research to inform and enhance public and private decision making. Among its research activities, ERS is conducting research on the...

Research and Science

Healthy Culverts Make for Healthy Drinking Water

April 10, 2017 Larry Moore, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Culverts provide an abundance of benefits to us every day. They allow us to pass over water, and for fish and wildlife to pass beneath us. And they allow us to go about our daily lives and ideally, for fish and wildlife to do the same. But when they’re badly designed, the results can be disastrous...

Forestry

High Five for Partnerships with Native Americans and Alaska Natives

December 15, 2015 Leslie Wheelock, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

2015 was another banner year for innovative Federal / Tribal partnerships, government-to-government relations with Federally Recognized Tribes and investments that continue to improve the quality of life for American Indians and Alaska Natives. Here are five examples from this past year of ways USDA...

Conservation Energy Food and Nutrition Rural

Strengthening Rural America For Our Future Generations

August 11, 2015 Rural Development Under Secretary Lisa Mensah

Here at USDA, we know that having strong rural communities is critical to ensuring that rural America remains a viable place for families to call home. That's why, through smart investments and regional partnerships, we continuously work to expand opportunities by fostering the creation of diverse...

Rural

Secretary's Column: Making the Business Case for Rural America

July 25, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

These days, it seems like it’s easier than ever to turn a good idea into reality. This is the era of Kickstarter, where entrepreneurs can connect with potential investors at the click of a button. Of course, it takes more than money to grow an idea. It takes an atmosphere that fosters creativity and...

Rural

Urban Agriculture and Gardening

October 14, 2011 David Aten

Urban agriculture and gardening can be an important tool in confronting several key challenges that Americans face: from supporting farm viability in and around urban areas to improving access to healthful, affordable food to realizing the potential of rural-urban linkages.

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Farming

Small Plant News: Rural Development Stands Ready to Assist Small Meat and Poultry Plants with Loans

July 18, 2011 Andy Jermolowicz (Rural Development) and Janet McGinn (Food Safety and Inspection Service)

[Editor's note: a version of this article was originally published in the Food Safety and Inspection Service's Small Plant News. This post covers Rural Development loan programs available to small plants; an upcoming post will cover Rural Development grant programs.] If you are a small packinghouse...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural
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