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Better Service for Rural Renters: Innovative App for Field Employees Streamlines Recordkeeping

October 28, 2014 Tony Hernandez, Administrator, Rural Housing Service

Velma Hansen has lived in Fort Benton, Montana for over 60 years, the last dozen of them at Canyon Villas. The engaging 91-year-old keeps an impeccably clean apartment in the rent-controlled complex financed by USDA Rural Development. As one of our hundreds of multi-family properties across rural...

Rural Technology

Whitefish Public Schools Take Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act in Stride

October 20, 2014 Wendy Henry-Moraskie, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

The following guest blog is part of our Cafeteria Stories series, highlighting the efforts of hard working school nutrition professionals who are dedicated to making the healthy choice the easy choice at schools across the country. We thank them for sharing their stories! Whitefish Public Schools...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Announcing the U.S. Tall Wood Building Prize Competition to Innovate Building Construction

October 10, 2014 Doug McKalip, Senior Policy Advisor for Rural Affairs with the White House Domestic Policy Council

Cross-posted from the White House Rural Council: As part of the Obama administration's commitment to mitigate climate change, USDA, in partnership with the Softwood Lumber Board and the Binational Softwood Lumber Council, is announcing the U.S. Tall Wood Building Prize Competition. This competitive...

Energy Rural

Secretary's Column: Farm to School Programs Create New Opportunities for Farmers

October 02, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This October, just like every other month during the school year, school menus will feature an array of products from local and regional farmers, ranchers, and fishermen. Kids of all ages will dig up lessons in school gardens, visit farms, harvest pumpkins, and don hair nets for tours of processing...

Food and Nutrition Farming

US Forest Service Waives Fees in Support of the Largest, Single-Day Volunteer Effort on Public Lands

September 25, 2014 Carmen Young and Chelsea Suydam, Recreation, Heritage and Volunteer Resources, U.S. Forest Service

As the waning, sweltering summer days transition to the cooler weather of autumn many people take the opportunity to give back by participating in the annual National Public Lands Day. The Sept. 27 event, in its 21 st year, is the nation’s largest, single-day volunteer effort in support of public...

Forestry

Big Help for Small Producers

September 22, 2014 Charles Parrott, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Deputy Administrator and
Craig A. Morris, AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program Deputy Administrator

For their communities, small farmers are anything but small. Their contributions are quite large – not only do they provide food for local residents – they also create jobs and economic opportunities. However, retailer requirements and the cost of marketing can make it difficult for small producers...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Thousands of Reasons to Celebrate National Farmers Market Week

August 04, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

The 15 th Annual National Farmers Market Week is off to a great start! Farmers markets connect and unite people living in urban and rural environments, provide access to fresh, healthy and delicious foods, and—best of all—put a face to the farmers and ranchers who produce their wonderful wares. We...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Final Yearly Snowpack Forecast Divides West into a Wet North and Dry South

June 18, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Every winter Westerners look to the mountains and may not realize they’re peering into the future. More snow cap means more water come spring and summer. Many lives and livelihoods depend on nature’s uneven hand. Thanks to USDA’s National Water and Climate Center, what used to be speculation is now...

Conservation

Meeting the Next Generation Who will Carry the Torch as Wilderness, Natural Resource Stewards

May 19, 2014 Arthur "Butch" Blazer, Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment, U.S. Department of Agriculture

While my days of adventuring into the back country are by no means over, it is becoming increasingly apparent that my generation is approaching the inevitable time when we must pass the torch on to the next generation of wilderness and natural resource stewards. On my recent trip to Missoula...

Conservation Forestry

Western USDA Water Supply Forecast Tracks Melting Snowpack

May 14, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

April storms delivered a mix of rain and snow to the northern half of the West but didn’t provide much relief for the dry southern half, according to the latest USDA water supply forecast. Washington, most of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and the northern parts of Colorado and Utah, are expected to have...

Conservation
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