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Michigan Organic Farm Stands in ‘Good Stead’

April 05, 2018 Savannah Halleaux, Farm Service Agency

Financing is a challenge for business start-ups, and it is especially true for small farms. Sarah Longstreth, owner of Good Stead Farm, made her agriculture career goal a reality with some help from USDA.

Farming Conservation

USDA Celebrates National Farmers Market Week: Marine Veteran Serves through Agriculture

August 09, 2017 Lauren Moore, FSA Public Affairs Specialist

Garfield Jarret served in the Marine Corps until he was injured in Iraq during a roadside attack. When he returned to the United States, he attended Florida International University (FIU) to receive his undergraduate and graduate degrees in social work.

Farming

Loan Applications Continue at USDA Farm Service Agency

June 27, 2016 Val Dolcini, Administrator, Farm Service Agency

What do siblings Kenna and Peyton Krahulik, organic farmers Lily Schneider and Matt McCue, and livestock producer Brian Morgan have in common? They worked closely with USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) to obtain loans, giving them the working capital they needed to grow or maintain their operation...

USDA Results

Future of Agriculture: Creating Change from the Ground Up

January 20, 2016 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

The face of agriculture is changing. At USDA, we want you to know that whether you come from a farming background or not, grew up in a rural, suburban or urban area, that there are opportunities for you to get involved in agriculture. It is my highest priority as Deputy Secretary to ensure that...

Conservation

FSA Partnership Helps New Farmer Connect to the Land

December 03, 2015 Darrin Vanderplas, Massachusetts Farm Service Agency Farm Loan Officer Trainee

Growing up in Tanzania, East Africa, Sangiwa Eliamani became a skilled farmer producing rice, millet and cotton throughout the year, using typical hand tools. He had no concerns about seasonal timing or finding markets for his crops, until he moved to the United States and attempted to farm in...

Conservation

Agriculture Is a New Mission for a U.S. Marine Veteran

November 19, 2015 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency, Outreach Marketing Editor

Raising clams was always a part of Michael McCarthy’s life — until Sept. 11, 2001. McCarthy was working with the New York/New Jersey Harbor relay program, purging and harvesting clams, when terrorists crashed two airplanes into the World Trade Center. “You could look across the water and see the...

Conservation

How Sacrifice and Sense of Duty Drive Our Veterans

November 13, 2015 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

I would like to take a moment to recognize the hard work and dedication of America’s veterans. After serving our country so honorably, many of our veterans feel a sense of duty to continue to give back to the land they love and have fought so hard to protect. And we want all veterans to know about...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Rural

87-Year-Old Cattle Rancher Not Stopping Anytime Soon

November 05, 2015 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency, Outreach Marketing Editor

Marjorie Fleming has been cattle ranching since she was a teenager. Now, at age 87, she has no plans of quitting anytime soon. “I haven’t thought about stopping,” said Fleming. “I like ranch life, I like being outside and I can get out on my four-wheeler and get around most places and do what I used...

Conservation

Microloan Sets Stage for School Counselor to Retire to Family Ranching Operation in Southwest Georgia

July 27, 2015 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

As a native Georgian, it is always a treat to go back home and see what’s happening on my family farm as well as the farms of my neighbors. Today I had the pleasure of meeting Jean Oliver, a dedicated mother, daughter and cattle farmer. She recently received a microloan from the Farm Service Agency...

Conservation

Arkansas Woman Graduates from Youth Loan to Become FSA's 13,000th Microloan Recipient

June 29, 2015 Tanya Brown, FSA Outreach Marketing Editor

At age 18, Dakota Williams knows exactly what she wants to do with her life — own a farm and raise cattle. “[Farming] is all I’ve ever known. I’m a third generation farmer, working the same land as my grandparents and I don’t want to see it end,” said Dakota. A member of the Cherokee tribe, Dakota...

Conservation
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