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New Hampshire Celebrates USDA 150th Anniversary at Miles Smith Farm

August 06, 2012 Marie Ferris, New Hampshire USDA Public Information Officer and Molly Lambert, State Director, USDA Rural Development

Over 250 people gathered at the Miles Smith Farm in Loudon, New Hampshire last week to celebrate USDA’s 150 th Anniversary on a hot, humid summer day. The hosts – Carole Soule and Bruce Dawson graciously opened their farm as the perfect location for this event. After driving up a narrow road, we...

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USDA, EPA Sign 5 Year Commitment with 1890 Universities

July 02, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson

One hundred fifty years ago – just two months after the creation of the U.S. Department of Agriculture – President Lincoln signed the Morrill Act, a historic measure that created the land-grant university system. Twenty-eight years later, Congress enacted a second Morrill Act to establish African...

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Secretary's Column: Decades of Partnership in Research

May 18, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Nearly 150 years ago – on July 2, 1862, just two months after the creation of the U.S. Department of Agriculture – President Lincoln signed another historic measure, the Morrill Act, which created the land grant university system. Over the years, land grant colleges and universities have had a...

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USDA Announces 2012 Commemoration of 150th Anniversary

November 02, 2011 Ann Wright, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations, USDA

Today, I accompanied Secretary Vilsack on a trip to the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois to announce USDA’s year-long celebration of the 150 th anniversary of our founding in 1862. It is quite fitting that we are marking this celebration in the hometown of our founder, President Abraham...

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