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Providing Water for Cattle on the Navajo Nation

July 31, 2013 Barry Hamilton, NRCS Utah, Yahaira Lopez, NRCS NHQ, and Sarah Graddy, NRCS NHQ

Two chapters of the Navajo Nation in Utah are getting new livestock wells, thanks to USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. Members of the Teec Nos Pos and Red Mesa Chapters use wells drilled deep into the desert floor to water their 1,000 or so cattle. (A chapter is both a rural community...

Conservation

Packed House in Tucson, Arizona for Energy Round Table Listening Session with Rural Utilities Administrator

July 26, 2013 Dianna Jennings, USDA Arizona Special Projects Coordinator

Sorry Mr. Wolfe. As it turns out, you actually CAN go home again…and John Padalino recently did. Padalino is the Administrator for the USDA Rural Utilities Service (RUS), a branch of USDA Rural Development. Born in south Tucson, Padalino grew up along the border where his father was a customs agent...

Energy Rural Technology

USDA Explores How Federal Infrastructure Can Support Rural Cultural Strategies

July 19, 2013 Chris Beck, Senior Projects Advisor, USDA Rural Development, Washington D.C.

As rural communities search for new and viable economic approaches, it is becoming clear that one core component of many successful rural communities is the presence of vibrant arts and cultural opportunities. Last month I had the opportunity to speak about rural arts initiatives and how USDA Rural...

USDA Results Rural

A USDA Grant Gets the Home Lights Burning for an Elderly Navajo Nation Couple

July 01, 2013 Dianna Jennings, USDA Arizona Special Projects Coordinator

Betty and Kee Acothley live miles off the beaten track in the former Bennett Freeze area on the Navajo Nation. Kee once tended thousands of head of sheep at the remote sheep camp he and his wife Betty call home. Now, at 80, he keeps only around 70 head. He and Betty, 79, follow the sheep on foot...

Rural

The Lone Ranger Stars Depp, Hammer ... and the Santa Fe National Forest

June 28, 2013 Lawrence Lujan, Santa Fe National Forest, and Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer, stars of Disney’s The Lone Ranger debuting July 3, join a long list of formidable Hollywood greats, including Jennifer Lawrence, Brad Pitt, Elizabeth Taylor and John Wayne, who have acted on the nation’s outdoor soundstage – a national forest. Last year during 10 days...

Forestry

NRCS Helps with Reforestation Efforts on a Scarred Tribal Landscape

June 18, 2013 Beverly Moseley, NRCS

From the top of Limestone Ridge, 6,000 feet up, the scars of a massive wildfire on Arizona’s White Mountain Apache Reservation in east central Arizona are still visible. As far as the eye can see are bare mountain ranges where century-old ponderosa pines once stood. A decade ago, the Rodeo-Chediski...

Conservation Forestry

Laotian Farmer Becomes National Voice for N.C. Hmong Community

June 10, 2013 Eddie Woodhouse, Public Affairs Specialist, North Carolina Farm Service Agency

It’s not a pleasant memory for Maykia Yang. Fleeing on foot from her native home of Laos at age eight and following her family to Thailand where she spent two years in a refugee camp. “My father was a soldier and worked for the CIA during the [Vietnam] war. After the CIA pulled out, the Vietnamese...

Conservation

Apache Youth Grows Food for His Community

June 04, 2013 Beverly Moseley, NRCS

An Apache youth, Noah Titla, 13, has chosen to follow in the footsteps of generations of San Carlos Apaches by growing and harvesting his own food. His passion for reconnecting growing food with tribal traditions has been a catalyst for increasing awareness of the benefits and availability of fresh...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Colorado StrikeForce Meeting Draws a Crowd

May 13, 2013 Tedd Buelow, Native American Coordinator, USDA Rural Development

May 2 nd dawned a majestic spring day in the Rocky Mountains of southwestern Colorado as rural and tribal stakeholders from the Four Corners region descended upon the San Juan National Forest Headquarters to learn more about USDA’s StrikeForce for Rural Growth and Opportunity Initiative...

Rural

Looking for a Mother's Day Gift? Take Her into the Woods

May 07, 2013 Robert H. Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Mother’s Day is just around the corner and most of us have yet to find that “perfect” gift for mom. But don’t panic. Let the U.S. Forest Service help out. You read that right. The Forest Service wants you to give mom the gift of nature in all its innate perfection. And all you need to do is take her...

Forestry
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