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From West Virginia to Ohio, Food Fuels the Local Economy

June 17, 2013 Doug O’Brien, Acting Under Secretary for Rural Development

West Virginia and Appalachian Ohio have a lot in common beyond their shared state border. With a strong agricultural heritage, these vast rural areas are known for their forest and timber industries, and they are integrating food systems into local economic development. Earlier this month, I joined...

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19-Year-Old Hopes to Retire and Farm

May 10, 2013 Tanya Brown, Writer and Editor, USDA Farm Service Agency

Austin Midkiff thinks, breathes and lives farming. It’s all he has done since he was six years old. By the time he was 14, he took over his grandparent’s 10-acre farm in Springdale, W.Va. “When I turned 16 my grandparents sold everything to me in order to teach me how to get things on my own and...

Conservation

NRCS Recovery Act Project Helps Provide New Starts for Residents

April 03, 2013 Mark Bushman, NRCS

For more than 45 years, people who lived in West Virginia’s Dunloup Creek Watershed have dealt with floods. That’s because there’s a scarcity of flat land in the area and residents have had to settle mostly along the creek—the very area that floods during storms. Two major floods in 2001 and 2004...

Conservation

Agriculture and Rural Main Streets on the Agenda for Smart Growth

February 21, 2013 Chris Beck, Senior Projects Advisor, USDA Rural Development

Agriculture and food system development were featured agenda topics at the recent New Partners for Smart Growth Conference, an annual conference sponsored by the Local Government Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency, the US Department of Transportation, the Centers for Disease Control and...

Rural

USDA Expands Its Housing Refinance Program to 15 More States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to Help Rural Homeowners Lower Mortgage Rates

January 31, 2013 Tammye Treviño, Administrator, USDA Rural Development Housing Programs

Rural Development is the lead Federal agency that works to ensure that rural families have access to safe, well-built, affordable homes. In February 2012, the agency initiated a two-year, pilot refinancing program in 19 states hardest hit by the Nation’s housing downturn to help eligible USDA...

Rural

In Sandy's Wake, Partners Work to Save Pets

November 27, 2012 Dwight Cunningham, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

Hurricane Sandy brought together an un-tested coalition of animal welfare groups, local governments and federal agencies focusing on one primary goal: Using already established human assistance networks to help states feed pets impacted by the massive storm. A team of animal care experts from the U...

Animals Plants

Upper Tygart Valley Watershed Project

October 05, 2012 Carol Lagodich, NRCS West Virginia

In 1993, several towns in Upper Tygart Valley Watershed in Randolph County, W.Va., experienced a dangerous shortage of water. At a critical point, the water plant was within 72 hours of completely running out of water. Soon after that, local community groups, interested citizens and government...

Conservation

US Forest Service Uses Old Land Deeds to See Forests of Long Ago

September 26, 2012 Jane Hodgins, U.S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station

Forest restoration would be a lot easier if people who lived a couple of centuries ago could just tell us about the forest as they knew it. For Melissa Thomas-Van Gundy, a U.S. Forest Service scientist, using original land deeds from colonial America is as close as you can get to actually being...

Forestry Research and Science

Healthier School Days for Students in West Virginia

September 13, 2012 Audrey Rowe, Administrator, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Recently, I joined students and staff there for breakfast and was delighted to see the youngsters start their day with a delicious parfait along with cereal, juice, milk, fresh-baked muffins and sliced oranges. While balancing the tall plastic containers of fruit and granola parfait proved just a...

Food and Nutrition

Progress Report on the Town of Newburg, West Virginia’s USDA Recovery Act Water System Construction Project

November 19, 2010 Abbey Hart, Student Reporter

This is the latest in a series of blogs from West Virginia Student Reporter Abbey Hart on behalf of Bobby Lewis, State Director On November 16, 2010, a Construction Progress Meeting was held at the Newburg Town Hall. Although progress has been slower this past month, 76 percent of the project is...

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