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December 12, 2013 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, South Carolina

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) helps farmers and ranchers use conservation to help the environment while improving agricultural operations. But not everyone knows about the variety of programs and services offered through USDA agencies. USDA recently launched an effort to...

Conservation

Beginning Rancher Welcomes Assistance from the Natural Resources Conservation Service

November 27, 2013 Beverly Moseley, NRCS

Despite the ongoing drought in part of Texas, there are always people who want to get into the cattle raising business. A growing segment of these new beef producers are non-traditional small-tract landowners, such as Jorge Espinoza of Laredo. Espinoza just purchased his first 50 acres, and he...

Conservation

Drought Stricken Areas to Benefit from USDA, NOAA-Led Initiative

November 15, 2013 Beverly Moseley, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Texas

While addressing the effects of the 2012 drought, USDA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and other federal partners are preparing proactively for the next one. As part of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan, the Obama Administration today announced an interagency National...

Conservation

USDA Rural Development Celebrates New Tribal Administration Building

November 14, 2013 Christine Sorensen, South Dakota USDA Rural Development Coordinator

USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Patrice Kunesh recently joined Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Tribal and community members for the dedication of the Tribe's new administration building, which was constructed with a $31.2 million Community Facilities loan from USDA. The Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate...

Rural

Native American Heritage Month - A Time for USDA to Consult with Tribes and Learn from Them

November 12, 2013 Leslie Wheelock, Director, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

Late last month it was my privilege to join representatives from multiple USDA agencies at Wisconsin’s Mole Lake Indian Reservation to discuss ways to work together, across agency lines, to provide needed services to Tribes. Thanks to funding support through the American Recovery and Reinvestment...

Initiatives Rural

Nevada Farmer Reinvents Herself with 10 Acres and a High Tunnel

November 08, 2013 Beverly Moseley, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Three years ago, Carol Huether, decided it was time to change careers and reinvent herself. So, she took her years of experience managing other people’s businesses and turned those skills into a successful organic vegetable and herb farm in Spring Creek, Nev. As she transformed her 10 acres into a...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Secretary's Column: A New Report that Highlights the Need for a Food, Farm and Jobs Bill

November 08, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

There are a wide range of important reasons why rural America needs passage of a comprehensive, multiyear Food, Farm and Jobs Bill as soon as possible. One of the most pressing is to grow the rural economy in a way that creates new jobs and reverses the troubling decline in population that we’ve...

USDA Results

Conservation Benefits Mississippi Ranch & Improves Water Downstream

November 07, 2013 Candace Chambers, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Mississippi

Raising hay and working the farm was once something extra for Charles McLaurin. After retiring after 35 years as a school teacher, he’s enjoying his new full-time job as a cattle rancher in Leake County, Miss., where he not only leads a healthy head of cattle but also serves as a steward of natural...

Conservation

We Can't Wait

October 25, 2013 Michael T. Scuse, Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

Farmers and ranchers know many variables are sometimes not in their hands, especially when it comes to weather. That’s why USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack and U.S. Senator Tim Johnson asked me to travel to South Dakota this week to see firsthand the widespread destruction to livestock in the wake of the...

Conservation

First Winter Crop Deemed a Success with New High Tunnel

October 22, 2013 Beverly Moseley, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Mildred Griggs, of Marianna, Ark., wasn’t looking for bragging rights when she installed her new seasonal high tunnel, last year, but that’s what she earned this spring after harvesting her first winter vegetable crop. “We had the best salad green mix in the region,” says Griggs. With the high...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming
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