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Iva, South Carolina Celebrates Rural Development Funding on Earth Day

May 06, 2011 Marlous Black, USDA Rural Development Public Information Coordinator in South Carolina

USDA Rural Development State Director, Vernita F. Dore announced an award of more than $3.1 million to the Town of Iva for sewer improvements as part of an Earth Day celebration in Iva, South Carolina. After the ceremony, Ms. Dore, Town of Iva Mayor Bobby Gentry and members of the Crescent High...

Rural

Groundbreaking Event for a Modern USDA-Funded School in Dillon, South Carolina

April 19, 2011 Marlous H. Black, Public Information Coordinator, Rural Development

Tammye Treviño, Administrator for Housing and Community Facilities Programs, and USDA Rural Development State Director, Vernita F. Dore participated in groundbreaking ceremonies for three different schools in Dillon County on Monday, April 18, 2011.

Initiatives Rural

Are You at Risk from Wildfire?

April 19, 2011 Diane Banegas, USDA Forest Service R&D

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. On March 24, Forest Service scientist Jack Cohen served as a technical expert for the Insurance Institute for Business...

Forestry Research and Science

Agricultural Science – from the Classroom to the Laboratory to the Plate

March 18, 2011 Dr. Cathie Woteki, USDA Chief Scientist and Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics

Last week, I was in South Carolina to see some of the work being done by USDA’s scientists at the U. S. Vegetable Laboratory, where researchers strive to improve vegetable yields and quality. Any chef will tell you great meals begin with high quality ingredients, and nutritionists will add that a...

Research and Science

Pet Waste Disposal Systems Help Protect Water Quality

March 08, 2011 Amy Overstreet Maxwell and Sabrenna Bryant, NRCS South Carolina

Dog waste that isn’t cleaned up isn’t just a hazard for the bottom of your shoes—it is also a cause of pollution in creeks, rivers and lakes across the country. Dog waste contains nitrogen and phosphorus, which can deplete oxygen that fish and other water-based life need to survive, as well as...

Conservation

My Experience as an Intern with the SC NRCS Dillon Office

January 18, 2011 Heather Coleman, NRCS South Carolina Student Intern

Overwhelmed doesn’t even begin to describe the way I felt on the first day of my internship with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. There was so much to learn—program acronyms, database information, how to do a field check…But I was told by my co-workers that I would learn fast. And two...

Conservation

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Visits South Carolina Farms

October 20, 2010 Marlous Black, Public Information Coordinator, USDA Rural Development; and Amy Maxwell, Public Affairs Specialist and Outreach Coordinator, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service

On Monday, Secretary Tom Vilsack and Congressman John Spratt visited several PeeDee area farms in South Carolina, and spoke with local leaders and farmers about the importance of developing a strong rural economy. USDA State Directors, Vernita F. Dore, State Director for Rural Development, Ann...

Rural

Farmers Markets: An Architect's Perspective

August 06, 2010 Fidel Delgado, Architect, Agricultural Marketing Service

What does it take to create a successful farmers market? Just like a potluck, everyone should bring something to the table. A market manager is needed to help coordinate the market place. A selection of vendors offering a variety of regional products is necessary. Also a strong customer base...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA’s Nutrition Tour Makes Pit Stop in South Carolina

April 14, 2010

Cross-posted from the www.letsmove.gov blogBy Julie Paradis, USDA Food and Nutrition Service Administrator This week I got a chance to travel to South Carolina and to talk to child nutrition staff from South Carolina as well as surrounding States like Tennessee, Mississippi and North Carolina about...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

New School Building in Dillon, South Carolina on the Drawing Board Thanks to a 15 year old Student’s Letter to President Obama

March 02, 2010

When 15 year Ty’Sheoma Bethea, formerly a student in Dillon, South Carolina, wrote to President Obama about the condition of her school, It set off a chain of events that led, last Friday, to a celebration in Dillon marking the unveiling of plans for a new J.V. Martin Junior High School. A...

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