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Taking Action for School Nutrition Success

December 13, 2016 Jennifer Carlson, Amy Mazerall and Mydina Thabet, Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service

Developing a school menu of healthy, student-approved meals is challenging, make no mistake about it. But it is achievable with the right support and resources. That’s why the USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) and the Institute of Child Nutrition (ICN) have partnered to create the Team Up for...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Helps Eastern North Carolina Recover after Matthew

November 04, 2016 Michael Scuse, Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

When Hurricane Matthew hit last month, disaster struck as high flood waters devastated communities up and down the East Coast. Agricultural producers in Eastern North Carolina were hit especially hard and suffered devastating losses to crops, livestock, and property. Secretary Vilsack recently...

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

USDA Borlaug Fellow Helps Farmers in His Native Country

September 15, 2016 Jim Suits, International Program Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service Office of Capacity Building and Development

Issah Sugri of Ghana is helping his nation feed itself and improve its farmers’ efficiency thanks to a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) program. The Norman E. Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology Fellowship Program, funded by USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), is a...

Trade

REAP: Working Well in North Carolina

June 29, 2016 Sam Rikkers, Administrator, Rural Business and Cooperative Service

USDA Rural Development’s Rural Energy for America Program, or REAP as we call it, is one of the flagship programs found in the energy title of the Farm Bill. Through REAP, USDA helps rural agricultural producers and small businesses improve their financial bottom line through increased energy...

Energy Rural

Seizing the TechHire Opportunity in Rural America

June 27, 2016 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Jeffrey Zients, Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy

Cross-posted from the WhiteHouse.gov blog: There’s an exciting trend underway across the country. More and more, major companies are leaving offshore hubs and turning to rural communities in America for high-quality IT talent. In addition to a narrowing wage gap and higher quality of work in these...

Technology

Email Alerts for Changing Climate Impacts on Drought, Pests, Livestock Heat Stress, El Niño, and More

May 25, 2016 Jennifer Moore Myers, USDA Southeast Regional Climate Hub

All this month we will be taking a look at what a changing climate means to Agriculture. The ten regional USDA Climate Hubs were established to synthesize and translate climate science and research into easily understood products and tools that land managers can use to make climate-informed...

USDA Results

See How Clean Rural Energy is Growing North Carolina, and the Nation

February 24, 2016 Sam Rikkers, Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative Services

In the last fiscal year, USDA Rural Development invested over $240 million in renewable energy and energy efficiency projects across the nation. Through our Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) we have changed the face of clean energy in our rural communities by promoting energy efficiency in...

Energy Rural

Gigabit Comes to Rural Western North Carolina

February 19, 2016 Brandon McBride, Administrator, Rural Utilities Service

At the foot of Mount Mitchell, highest peak east of the Mississippi River, sits the quiet town of Burnsville, North Carolina. People come and go from the textile factory, hikers visit to climb the mountain, and a colorful art scene adds flavor to the community. But in 2009 in the wake of the stock...

Initiatives Rural

What I Would Have Said Today to Vice President Biden about the Recovery Act

February 17, 2016 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This blog is cross posted from Secretary Vilsack's Medium page: Somedays being a Cabinet member, you have to be flexible. Today is one of those days. While in New Orleans to speak to the Renewable Fuel Association and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, I traveled to the Port of New...

Initiatives Rural
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