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Veterans Restore Historic Site on North Carolina's Uwharrie National Forest

July 22, 2013 Stevin Westcott, National Forests in North Carolina, U.S. Forest Service

Under a new program to help veterans re-enter civilian life and find career-oriented employment, eight military veterans visited the Uwharrie National Forest near Asheboro, N.C. as part of their summer program to gain experience in developing historic preservation skills, they restored a historic...

Forestry

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

Scientists Discover Gene to Combat Devastating Wheat Rust

June 27, 2013 Jennifer Martin, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, and Sean Adams, Agricultural Research Service

USDA scientists and their partners have found a molecular tool that will help control wheat stem rust, a fungal disease threatening much of the world’s wheat supply. First reported in 1999 in Uganda, wheat stem rust--caused by the Ug99 pathogen--is a devastating disease in several countries in...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science

Little People's Garden Teaches Big Life Lesson

June 07, 2013 Liz Ludwig, Farm Service Agency County Executive Director in Chippewa and Yellow Medicine Counties, Minnesota

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. This Chinese proverb is the idea behind the Little People’s Garden in Montevideo, Minnesota. “Children need to know where their food comes from,” said Liz Ludwig, Farm Service Agency county executive...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Snake River Project Protects Minnesota Town from Flooding

May 16, 2013 Julie MacSwain, NRCS Minnesota

For years, the community of Warren, Minn., has experienced regular flooding problems from the Snake River. The events have endangered residents, their property and the surrounding farmland. Working with the city and the Middle-Snake-Tamarac Rivers Watershed District, USDA’s Natural Resources...

Conservation

Recent Graduate Gains Real-world Experience as Volunteer, Receives Awards

April 22, 2013 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Most college juniors look forward to summer break as a time to relax without any responsibilities. Not Kelsey Bulman. In the summer of 2011, she began volunteering with the Earth Team of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. For her efforts, Bulman won Minnesota’s Earth Team Award in 2012...

Conservation

Learning from Promising Models and Leaders in the North Star State

April 19, 2013 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary, USDA Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

In my position as Under Secretary, I occasionally travel the country to meet with, and learn from, some of the many partners who administer and leverage the USDA’s 15 nutrition assistance programs. These programs—from school meals to SNAP (formerly food stamps)—currently touch the lives of one in...

Food and Nutrition

Value-Added Grants Help Minnesota Pork Farm Meet Growing Demand

December 26, 2012 Adam Czech, Minnesota USDA Public Information Officer

“We think that fresh air and sunshine are the best health guarantee.” That’s the quote you’ll see after opening a brochure from Pastures A Plenty Farm. Spend an hour with the VanDerPol family and you quickly understand that those words are much more than just a marketing slogan. It’s the family’s...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

A Thanksgiving Treat--Local Foods for Schools in a Minnesota Community

November 19, 2012 Adam Czech, USDA Minnesota Public Information Officer

On a fall morning in Mrs. Jones’ sixth-grade class in Tracy, Minn., students are learning how to make pumpkin pudding. Instead of using a can opener to pry the lid off cans of pumpkin, a real pumpkin is being used. And not just any real pumpkin, a pumpkin that came straight from a local garden and...

Food and Nutrition Rural

USDA Funds Upgrade Storm Sirens in Four Rural Minnesota Communities

November 05, 2012 Adam Czech, Minnesota USDA Public Information Officer

Tyler, Minn., is a long way from New York City, but the small-town of 1,143 people has something in common with the Big Apple: Both have recently had to deal with major weather events. Obviously, the destruction and devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy is on a much wider scale than what Tyler...

Conservation Rural
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