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Oregon School Children, USDA "Energize" Earth Day

May 06, 2013 Jill Rees, Oregon USDA Public Information Officer

Last month, USDA Rural Development employees and several partner organizations donated their Saturday to celebrate Earth Day with elementary and middle school-aged children at the Castle Rock farm worker housing complex in Boardman, Oregon. Volunteers from Energy Trust of Oregon, CASA of Oregon...

Energy Rural

Women Farmers: One Million Strong

April 29, 2013 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

In the four years I’ve served as Deputy Secretary, I’ve talked with thousands of women in agriculture – from young women thinking about entering farming to older women who have been tilling the soil for decades. Each of their stories is powerful on its own. But taken together, they have been an...

Conservation USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming Rural Initiatives

Forest Service Helps Restore Fish to Oregon Stream

March 26, 2013 Chris Bentley, Mt. Hood National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

After nearly a century, a five-mile stretch of the Lower Oak Grove Fork of Oregon’s Clackamas River will have native fish swimming year-round in this restored stream once again. Early in the 20th century, the growing communities around Portland needed hydroelectric power. The Oak Grove Fork dam...

Conservation Forestry

Recognizing the Power in Rural

March 04, 2013 USDA Rural Development Oregon State Director Vicki Walker

As the USDA Rural Development State Director for Oregon, I’m aware of the significant economic benefits our programs have produced in partnership with rural communities, residents and businesses in every corner of my state. As I drove across the country during my recent vacation, I was curious to...

Energy Rural

In Oregon, Commerce Meets Conservation

February 26, 2013 Lillian Salerno, Acting Administrator of USDA’s Rural Business Service

USDA and the Obama Administration are committed to creating jobs in rural America, so when a job creation effort also protects family forest lands, preserves important natural habitats, and produces beautiful, sustainable white oak wood products, there is reason to celebrate. I was thrilled to have...

Forestry Rural

USDA Official Highlights Federal Programs That Help Create Jobs, Provide Access to Capital in Washington and Oregon

February 19, 2013 Phil Eggman (Washington) and Jill Rees (Oregon), USDA Public Affairs

“Show me the money.” You have heard that phrase, right? Made famous by the 1996 film Jerry Maguire, we have all probably heard it said a thousand times, and yet, the phrase remains just as valid today. Owners of rural businesses are asking the same question because finding capital is a major...

Rural

Ambassadors of Cheese

February 14, 2013 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

For 80 years, Rogue Creamery has been passionate about the art of cheese making. This small company located in Oregon’s scenic Rogue River Valley produces a variety of handcrafted artisan cheeses using milk from its dairies. Its blue cheeses are considered “ambassadors” for the American Artisan and...

Food and Nutrition Trade

A Landscape View of Rural Economic Revitalization

February 05, 2013 Vicki Walker, USDA Rural Development State Director for Oregon

Have you ever been on vacation, but just couldn’t get away from your work? Me too. It seems everywhere I look I see the footprint of USDA Rural Development and its ties to rural revitalization. Because I love my job and the good work USDA is doing, I am thrilled each and every time I see the results...

Rural

Under Secretary, Northwest innovators Focus on Rural American Renewal

January 30, 2013 Jill Rees, Oregon USDA Public Information Officer

During a brief but busy trip to Oregon Monday, January 28, Agriculture Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager highlighted opportunities to increase public-private collaboration and innovative financing models for rural community and economic development. That morning, Mr. Tonsager delivered the keynote...

USDA Results Rural

NRCS Staff Brings Mississippi Needles to Oregon Native Americans

January 23, 2013 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Members of the Puget Salish Tribe in the Northwest are now using Southeastern longleaf pine needles from Mississippi to build baskets, all because of a connection made between two employees of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)—from the Gulf Coast to the West Coast.

Conservation
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