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Mobilizing Rural Communities: Partnerships and Outreach in Montana

September 16, 2011 Doug McKalip, Senior Policy Advisor for Rural Affairs, White House Domestic Policy Council.

Cross posted from the White House blog: This week, I served as keynote speaker for a special conference in Great Falls, Montana, convened by Rural Dynamics Incorporated. The theme of the conference was “Mobilizing Rural Communities” and included participants representing a host of private, public...

USDA Results

FAS Market Development Programs Help Bring the U.S. Livestock Industry Closer to Russia

September 08, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

U.S. cattle ranching has evolved over time to bring together the cultural traditions of the West with new technology to produce quality U.S. livestock products. But did you ever think that these ways of the west could benefit a new frontier halfway around the world? In 2007, USDA’s Foreign...

Trade

USDA Celebrates North American Indian Days

July 18, 2011 Edward Avalos, Agriculture Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

The view of teepees and campers across the countryside, the enticing aroma of food and the distant beat of the drums were all part of the North American Indian Days celebration. I was in Browning – home of the Blackfeet Nation to listen and learn about agriculture in Indian Country. On the Blackfeet...

Rural

USDA Forest Service’s Fuels for Schools program Turns Biomass into Energy

April 12, 2011 Robert Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service

The USDA Forest Service’s Fuels for Schools and Beyond program promotes and encourages the use biomass to energy as a renewable and natural resource. Recently the U.S. Forest Service recognized the Darby School District in Montana for success in the Fuels for Schools Program for their innovation...

Energy Forestry

FoodCorps Brings Nutrition to Rural Montana Schools

April 06, 2011 Crissie McMullan, the Project Director at National Center for Appropriate Technology and Elizabeth Tuckermanty, National Program Leader, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA

In an effort to counter rising obesity rates among children, one Montana group is looking to a younger generation to take the lead in bringing locally-grown, nutritious food to schools in the area. The Grow Montana coalition, in conjunction with AmeriCorps, is accepting applications from March 25 to...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Big Sky – Big Opportunities

March 26, 2011 Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

This morning I had the opportunity to start my day in Big Sky Country where I was invited by Senator Jon Tester to participate in the Small Business Opportunity Workshop hosted at Montana State University. We have a full house here having reached capacity at 150 attendees with another 80 RSVPs still...

USDA Results Research and Science

USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service Inspector Relays Food Safety Messages Across Borders from Montana to Georgia

November 23, 2010 Zoltan Toth, Import Meat Inspector for USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, Sweet Grass, Montana

Several months ago, I was selected to participate in a meat processing project that took me from Great Falls, Montana to Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. I went under the auspices of the Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs (CNFA) – an organization supported by USAID – to offer advice on the methods...

Health and Safety

Cooperative Development Provides ‘Last Chance’ for Rural Montana Café

October 25, 2010 J.P. Pendleton, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development, Montana

It is an iconic fixture of rural America – the local diner. Not just a restaurant, but a social hub for a community, and when the local café in Sunburst, Montana closed in 2007 it seemed one more nail in the coffin of a small town facing decline.

Rural

Bright weekend anticipated for Fall Colors

October 15, 2010 Phil Sammon, US Forest Service Public Affairs

From New England through the south and across the upper Midwest to the Rockies and Pacific Northwest, many people anticipate that this weekend will be a showcase for a vast array of brilliant fall colors.

Forestry

Climate Change Challenges Water Resources on National Forests

October 08, 2010 Christine Murray, USDA Forest Service, Washington Office

Most people do not realize that more than half the water in the United States comes from watersheds managed on forests. Used in homes, on ranches, in industry and for energy production, water resources in forests provide important services to people, as well as habitat for a wide variety of aquatic...

Forestry
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