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America’s Summer BBQ: Sizzling from the Southern Plains

August 16, 2024 Wilbert Hundl, Jr., Regional Director of USDA-NASS Southern Plains Region serving Oklahoma and Texas

Oklahoma and Texas form one of the nation’s most abundant agricultural regions. According to the 2022 Census of Agriculture, these two states accounted for 8% of total U.S. agricultural sales. The market value of agricultural products from Texas came to $32.2 billion, 6% of U.S. agricultural sales...

Research and Science

USDA Continues to Expand Opportunities and Support to Small Businesses

May 27, 2022 Jacqueline A. Davis-Slay, Senior Advisor, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, USDA

As May comes to a close, USDA reflects on recent activities to support small businesses nationwide. The first of the month marked the start of National Small Business Week 2022. In recognition of the observance, USDA’s national and state office leadership connected with small businesses in states...

Equity Farming Initiatives

Oklahoma Broadband Provider Doubles Speed for Customers During Coronavirus

August 10, 2020 Chad Rupe, Administrator, Rural Utilities Services

Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, long-standing USDA Rural Development partners Pine Telephone and Pine Cellular in southeastern Oklahoma answered the call to serve their communities.

Broadband Coronavirus Rural

Rural Distance Learning Gets a Tech Boost in Oklahoma and Texas

April 02, 2020 Chad Rupe, Administrator, Rural Utilities Services

Hilliary Communications, which serves parts of Oklahoma and Texas, has reinforced its commitment to its customers and communities with a series of upgrades in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. This is especially important since students across the state will begin distance learning on April 6 as...

Broadband Rural

Producers Show What Agriculture Means to Oklahoma

June 13, 2019 Troy Marshall, Oklahoma State Statistician, NASS

With the recent release of the 2017 Census of Agriculture, the agricultural industry has a chance to remind consumers about the importance of agriculture, and in Oklahoma that is no exception. With $7.5 billion of agriculture products sold in 2017, Oklahoma Agriculture continues to show its...

Research and Science

I’m Not Going to Turn Another Clod

November 28, 2018 Robert Hathorne and Chad Douglas, NRCS

Plunging his shovel into a wheat field covered in soybean residue, Gary Hula hefts up a mound of crumbly soil with a grin. The county is under moderate drought and it’s just above freezing outside, but the soil in his shovel is full of moisture and riddled with worm holes—sure signs of healthy soil.

Conservation

Farm Loan Programs – Making a Difference for Thousands in Rural America across the Country

January 24, 2018 Jim Radintz, Deputy Administrator for Farm Loan Programs, Farm Service Agency

Capital is the lifeblood of any farming and ranching operation, and in the recently completed fiscal year the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm Loan Programs pumped $5.9 billion in support to a diverse group of producers across America, which was the second highest total in Farm Service...

Farming

NIFA Programs Helping to Combat America’s Growing Diabetes Crisis

November 14, 2017 Hope Marshall, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Diabetes is the 7 th leading cause of death in the United States, yet many are not aware that they have the deadly disease—or that it may be stalking them.

Research and Science

Spring Weather Events Cause Devastation and Planting Delays

May 15, 2017 Dana Rogge, Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

April showers bring May flowers. That is what many would like to have seen Mother Nature deliver this spring. Instead, late April brought an onslaught of unusual weather across the country. Excessive rainfall caused record-breaking floods in the central U.S., a blizzard pelted the High Plains...

Farming Conservation

Stronger Economies Together: Helping Rural Counties Excel through Regional Approaches

October 03, 2016 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Regional Rural Development Centers (RRDCs) play a unique role in USDA's service to rural America. They link the research and educational outreach capacity of the nation's public universities with communities, local decision makers, entrepreneurs, families, and farmers and ranchers to help address a...

USDA Results Initiatives Rural
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