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Recovery Act Creating Jobs in Kentucky

August 10, 2012 Christy Morgan, NRCS Kentucky

We’re seeing how the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the Recovery Act) creates jobs right here in Kentucky. The Fox Creek flood control dam in Kentucky, is a great example. The Recovery Act was created by the Obama Administration to boost the nation’s economy, in part by developing...

Initiatives Conservation

A Kentucky Recipe for Farmers Market Success

August 08, 2012 Luanne Lohr, Associate Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation and Marketing Program

For nearly 15 years, the Jeffersontown, KY, Farmers Market struggled. Dwindling to only four vendors selling to a handful of customers, the market was barely surviving from year to year. In 2009, the City of Jeffersontown found a recipe for success by combining the town’s enthusiasm and energy with...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming

Eastern Kentucky Cattle Operator Works with the Land to Protect Natural Resources

July 19, 2012 Christy Morgan, NRCS Kentucky

Clay County, located in eastern Kentucky in Appalachia, is one of the last places most folks would look for a grazing operation, but that’s exactly what Ronnie Bowling and his family is doing with their farm. The Bowlings live on a 91-acre property, and are managing about 60 acres of it for grazing...

Conservation

Refinancing Program Could Help Thousands of USDA Home Mortgage Holders

February 28, 2012 Ellen Boukari, Florida Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

When most people think of Orlando, Florida, they envision exciting theme parks, Cinderella’s castle and a mouse with big ears. But when USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack visited Orlando on February 24 th, it was with a different vision in mind.

Rural

Tennessee Office Welcomes Wounded Warriors

February 07, 2012 Kevin Hart, NRCS District Conservationist, Tennessee

Volunteers for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) come from all walks of life. In Tennessee, we’ve been lucky enough to have U.S. Army soldiers, who were injured while serving our nation, volunteer at the Clarksville NRCS Field Office. Clarksville is only eight miles from Fort...

Conservation

A Partnership to Create Jobs and Develop Energy Efficient Housing for Rural Residents

February 06, 2012 Katherine Belcher, USDA Public Information Officer

A ribbon cutting was held last month, for the first prototype from the University of Kentucky’s (UK) Houseboat to Energy Efficient Residences (HBEER) initiative in an established residential area near downtown Monticello, Kentucky. The HBEER initiative has created green jobs and is bringing back 575...

Rural

Stainless Steel’s Appeal Stretches from the Kitchen to the Dairy Farm

November 29, 2011 Chris Guy, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

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 USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Stainless steel’s all the rage in gourmet kitchen design, but its appeal could soon extend well beyond the kitchen to the...

Research and Science

Preservation Kentucky Awards Daniel Boone National Forest for their Rock Shelter Protection Efforts

October 19, 2011 Kimberly Morgan, Public Affairs Specialist, Daniel Boone National Forest, Ky

In the Red River Gorge, archaeological evidence indicates human inhabitance of rock shelters beginning at least 12,000 years ago. The artifacts found at these sites represent the daily lives of Native Americans who once lived in Kentucky. The rock shelters also include the remains of many historic...

Forestry

Five Families in Monticello Begin Building New Homes Utilizing Rural Development Housing Funds

August 22, 2011 Katherine Belcher, KY Rural Development, Public Information Coordinator

Dozens of people gathered in Monticello, Ky., on Wednesday to break ground on a project in which five local families began the process of building their own homes. Great partnerships can lead to great projects – and this event highlighted several strategic partners that worked incredibly hard to...

Rural

Annual Hummingbird Festival returns to Land Between The Lakes’ Woodlands Nature Station

August 10, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

More than 1,300 people gathered at the Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area in Golden Pond, Ky., during the annual Hummingbird Festival, where they learned about the ruby-throated variety and how to help them survive the long migration from the eastern U.S. and southern Canada to Mexico...

Forestry
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