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StrikeForce in Action with Nevada's Native American Tribes

July 17, 2013 Leslie Wheelock, Director, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

Earlier this summer, I had the opportunity to participate in the National Congress of American Indian’s (NCAI) mid-year meeting in Reno, Nevada. The NCAI meeting was a warm and familiar place for me, as I recently left a position as NCAI’s Director of Economic Development to assume my current...

Rural

White House Rural Council Growing Rural Economies, Creating Jobs

June 19, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration Karen Mills

Cross posted from the White House Blog: This week is National Small Business Week. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), along with agencies across the Obama Administration, are hosting events in five cities. These events provide expert advice, mentoring and explore topics ranging from...

USDA Results Rural

In Virginia, a Food Hub Helps Growers Scale Up

May 31, 2013 Elanor Starmer, Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Mark Seale got out of agriculture early. A Virginia native raised on the family farm, he didn’t see a future in the business once he finished high school – and his family didn’t argue with him. But over the years, Mark found himself drawn back to agriculture in Virginia. Working with produce was...

Food and Nutrition Farming

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

FSA Loans Lend a Hand to California Farmer

March 21, 2013 Paul Lehman, FSA Regional Public Affairs Specialist

Family adversity brought Sam Pesina back home to his family’s Fresno County, Calif., farm. But it was the love of farming that kept him. “When my dad got bone marrow cancer, there was never any question that I would return home,” said Pesina. “My dad wouldn’t have trusted anyone else [to run the...

Conservation

Thanks, Mr. President: Niche Farmers Send Appreciation Letter to Obama for Boosting Their Business

March 20, 2013 Tanya Brown, FSA Writer/Editor and Paul Lehman, FSA Regional Public Affairs Specialist

When Kathy Patterson and Stacey Schuett decided to write President Obama a letter, it wasn’t about the economy or climate change. They didn’t give their views on gun control and they didn’t express their feelings about the gridlock in Congress. They simply said thank you. “We are writing to express...

USDA Results

Undersecretary Scuse Challenges Beginning Farmers to Let Their Voices Be Heard

February 07, 2013 Tanya Brown, Writer and Editor, Farm Service Agency

A passion for agriculture is what brought 50 young farmers to the Washington, D.C., area this week, as part of a national networking forum for the next generation of producers. “We want to let young producers know that their voice is important and they shouldn’t be hesitant or bashful about...

USDA Results

Small Farmers Embrace New Microloan

January 22, 2013 Tanya Brown, Writer and Editor, USDA Farm Service Agency

Every year, Dustin Schlinsog walks into the Farm Service Agency office in Neillsville, Wis., to apply for a direct operating loan to support his greenhouse operation. It’s a small loan, under $35,000. Yet, he must complete 17 pages of paperwork and meet the same requirements for farm operations...

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