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AgrAbility Helps Keep Farmers, Ranchers with Disabilities On the Job

February 05, 2013 Alexandra Wilson, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA's rich science and research profile. Although Mark Hosier was told he’d never walk again, the Indiana farmer is running a 500-acre farm and 10-sow showpig business...

Research and Science

From Futile to Fertile: Midwest Farmers, Federal Partners Address Drought

November 29, 2012 Heather Hartley, USDA Ohio Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

The 2012 drought dried up more than just crops. For many U.S. farmers, it also dried up savings, material resources, and perhaps saddest of all, hope. “The drought of course impacted our crop yields tremendously,” said veteran Ohio dairy farmer Leon Weaver. “Corn yields were about 50 percent of...

Conservation

An Indiana Community Receives an Improved Water system with USDA Support

August 07, 2012 Darrell Mowery, USDA Indiana Public Information Officer

Oakland City, Indiana is the home of Oakland City University, the only General Baptist affiliate university in the nation, with a global campus providing over 40 degrees. An organization of this stature, along with the surrounding community, places a lot of emphasis on faith.

Rural

Under Secretary Inspects Indiana Water Quality and Hospital Projects Funded by USDA

July 24, 2012 Darrell Mowery, Indiana USDA Public Information Officer

U. S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary for Rural Development, Dallas Tonsager, was in Indiana July 19 and 20, reviewing how the agency’s programs and services are helping create jobs and improve the quality of life in the Hoosier state.

USDA Results Conservation Rural

USDA Official Stands with Indiana Producers During Worsening Drought

July 20, 2012 Julia A. Wickard, State Executive Director (SED), Farm Service Agency

Visit www.usda.gov/drought for the latest information regarding USDA's Drought Disaster response and assistance. This week, as drought conditions continued to expand across two-thirds of the lower 48 states, USDA officials began fanning out to rural communities across the country to show support to...

Conservation

On its 150th Anniversary, Indiana Honors USDA with a Proclamation

May 24, 2012 Darrell Mowery, Indiana USDA Public Information Officer

Indiana State Office staff members of Natural Resources Conservation Service, Farm Service Agency, Rural Development, and the Risk Management Agency gathered in Indianapolis earlier this week to commemorate the 150 th anniversary of the Department of Agriculture. Following a luncheon, “Women in...

Rural

Refinancing Program Could Help Thousands of USDA Home Mortgage Holders

February 28, 2012 Ellen Boukari, Florida Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

When most people think of Orlando, Florida, they envision exciting theme parks, Cinderella’s castle and a mouse with big ears. But when USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack visited Orlando on February 24 th, it was with a different vision in mind.

Rural

Super Bowl Concessions Go Organic and Local

February 03, 2012 Shayla Mae Bailey, AMS Public Affairs

There’s a new menu item in town for the Super Bowl: white bean chili made with organic beans and vegetables. The push to bring organic and locally-grown options to the concession stand came from a partnership between non-profits that support family farms, celebrities and Centerplate, the NFL’s...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Stakeholders Provide Suggestions on How USDA Can Better Serve Rural America

July 29, 2011 Darrell J. Mowery, USDA Indiana Public Information Coordinator

On Wednesday, USDA Rural Development (RD) Indiana convened a stakeholder outreach meeting to discuss Rural Development priorities for President Obama’s 2013 budget and 2012 Farm Bill. The meeting was held to provide our agency with valuable input as it develops mission area priorities for the...

USDA Results Rural

With USDA Support, Indiana Company Begins Wind Study

June 14, 2011 Darrell J. Mowery, USDA Indiana Public Information Officer

Petoskey Plastics, owners of a Blackford County-based plastics recycling and manufacturing facility, completed installation last week of a Meteorological (MET) tower at its Hartford City location. The MET tower will measure wind speed, velocity and direction, as well as provide the first precise...

Energy Rural
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