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True GRITS: Fighting Obesity in the South

February 13, 2012 Ed Mekeel, Southwest Region Public Affairs Specialist

It was a sunny and warm day in Frisco, Texas, on January 13. You would never know that it was the dead of winter. It was a perfect day to drive from Dallas to the suburbs well north of the city, to attend the GRITS Regional Summit on Childhood Obesity. Yes, that’s GRITS. No, not the go-to southern...

Food and Nutrition

During Drought, Texas Rancher Helps Land and Feeds Families

February 02, 2012 Melissa Blair, NRCS Texas

Many hungry families in Central Texas enjoyed beef this past summer as a result of a Fayette County rancher’s big heart for charity and conservation.

Conservation

Pecan Industry Cracks Foreign Markets

February 02, 2012 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service

In 2009 when Tim Montz first traveled to Shanghai, China, representing the Texas pecan industry, Montz had to explain what pecans were. Two years later, promoting pecans to China and other countries is “business as usual” for the father-and-son team of Tim and Jake Montz of the Montz Pecan Company.

Trade

Conservation Helps a Rancher Survive Historic Drought Conditions

December 16, 2011 Randy Henry, NRCS Texas

Texas landowners and producers could never have predicted the severe drought conditions this year, which have impacted small and large operations alike. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is helping many of these ranchers and farmers survive the ongoing drought—including Stuart...

Conservation

Hunger: A Broken Street Light

December 05, 2011 Terri Romine-Ortega, public affairs specialist, FNS Southwest Region

Like a broken street light, childhood hunger impacts the well-being of the community and will only be fixed when the local community recognizes it, takes an interest, and decides to address it. When those who care come together, pool their talents, and take advantage of available resources, things...

Food and Nutrition

Students Fuel Up to Play 60 in San Antonio

November 18, 2011 Bill Ludwig, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Southwest Regional Administrator

I recently joined Jackson Middle School students in San Antonio, Texas, to help kick-off their Fuel Up to Play 60 program. The timing was right since September was National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month.

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Helping Homeless Veterans One Hero At A Time

November 09, 2011 Ed Mekeel III, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Southwest Region Public Affairs Specialist

As a federal employee for USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service, it is part of my job to know the many faces of hunger. People in need can come from all backgrounds, ages, locations, and walks of life. They are children. They are senior citizens. They are even those who are newly unemployed during our...

Food and Nutrition

USDA and Lower Valley Water District Work to Supply First-Time Water to Colonias

September 20, 2011 Gayle Cargo, USDA Rural Development Public Affairs Specialist, Texas

Paco Valentin, USDA Rural Development State Director in Texas, along with representatives from the Lower Valley Water District and various elected officials, recently broke ground on a new water system that will provide first-time water service to rural residents.

Rural

NRCS Employee Recognized

September 12, 2011 Melissa Blair, NRCS Texas

Roel Guerra, of Rio Grande City, Texas, was recently recognized by the Harlingen Region of the Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services/Division for Blind Services (DARS/DBS). Guerra was singled out for his commitment and hard work with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service...

Conservation

FSA Administrator Reassures Drought-Stricken Producers in Texas

August 18, 2011 Brenda Carlson, Regional Public Affairs Specialist, USDA-FSA

Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Bruce Nelson traveled to South Texas last week in the midst of the historic drought impacting most of Texas and the Southwest and adversely affecting thousands of agricultural producers. Nelson took the opportunity to visit with area farmers, ranchers and...

Rural
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