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National Co-op Month: How USDA Rural Development Supports Cooperatives

October 04, 2022 Darrah Perryman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

Cooperatives are a vital pillar of the U.S. economy and contribute essential goods and services to rural America. Many communities rely on cooperatives to provide locally grown food, housing, electricity, financial services, internet, retail services, and so much more.

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RD Customer’s Cloud-Based Ecommerce Product Helps Farmers Reach New Markets During COVID-19

August 12, 2020 Beth Green, USDA Rural Development Housing Administrator, former State Director for Virginia

As the new Acting Administrator for USDA Rural Development’s Rural Housing Service, I know that one of the best parts of working in rural America is the relationships we build with our customers, relationships that often span many years. I was fortunate to see these relationships in action in my...

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Co-op Provides Help for Premature Babies, Generates Income for Moms

October 10, 2014 Tom Kalchik, Manager, Michigan Cooperative Development Program

Note: This is one in a series of entries USDA is posting to our blog in observance of National Cooperative Month in October. Mothers Milk Cooperative (MMC) is believed to be the first cooperative in the country that aggregates and markets human milk. The cooperative was incorporated in 2012 to...

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Rural Cooperative Development Support Helps Start Harvest Moon Local Foods Co-op in Minnesota

November 01, 2012 Adam Czech, USDA Minnesota Public Information Officer

Like any new venture, there are a number of obstacles to overcome when starting a local foods cooperative. The fact that people in Long Lake, Minn. chose to start a cooperative during the economic downturn in 2007-08 was just another of those obstacles.

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