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Ancient Treasures Discovered on National Forest in Southern Illinois

June 04, 2012 Mary McCorvie, Heritage Program Manager, Shawnee National Forest and Deidra L. McGee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

A recent archaeology project shed light on the history of the Shawnee National Forest, uncovering the remains of a 19 th Century home and an ancient cemetery. Archaeologists Mary McCorvie and Heather Carey, and AmeriCorps VISTA team member Eraina Nossa worked with 23 volunteers from across the...

Forestry

Eager to Plant

April 11, 2012 Brad Schwab, NASS Illinois Field Office director

Of the many factors that make farming risky, weather is particularly important. With this year’s unseasonably warm March, some farmers are taking a risk they hope pays off in a big way. Despite the peril of a spring frost, many farmers are planting corn almost a month earlier than the usual mid...

Research and Science

Prescribed Grazing System and Watering Facilities Keep Cattle Farm Running through Drought

March 19, 2012 Creston Shrum, NRCS Arkansas

The hot, dry Arkansas summer last year affected cattle farmers across Arkansas. But thanks to USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Illinois River Sub-Basin and Eucha-Spavinaw Lake Watershed Initiative, Craig and Jay Oliphnant’s operation has been able to effectively weather...

Conservation

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

Feeding More Kids By Working Together in the Midwest

February 17, 2012 Megan Bensette, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Midwest Region

During the school year, nearly 32 million children receive a free or reduced price lunch through the National School Lunch Program. During the summer months most schools - and school meal programs - close down, leaving children without an opportunity for nutritious meals each day.

Food and Nutrition

USDA Value Added Producer Grants: Turning Great Ideas into Sustainable Business

February 10, 2012 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications with assistance from Joan Messina, USDA Illinois Public Information Coordinator

Earlier this month, Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan announced almost 300 Value Added Producer Grant recipients across the Nation. Each one of those recipients has a story, and a dream that, with help from USDA, will become reality. From producing pumpkin puree and gourmet cheese to...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition

Flying Planes with Biofuels

January 16, 2012 Justin DeJong, Office of Communications

Today, in Chicago, I joined Secretary Vilsack as he met with leaders from Boeing, United Airlines and Honeywell, to talk about support for the development of biofuels to power our jets. In the United States alone, passenger and cargo airlines spend about $50 billion on fuel each year. If just a...

Energy

Ground-breaking Partnership Brings Celebrity Recipe to Chicago Student Lunches

November 03, 2011 Michael T. Jarvis, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service & Alan Shannon, USDA Food and Nutrition Service Midwest Region

One of USDA’s most important missions is providing healthy meals to school lunch programs across the country. In a unique partnership, the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) and Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) agencies teamed up with Rachael Ray’s Yum-o! non-profit organization, the Chicago...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Farming

Local Economy Sees Big Benefits from Recovery Act

September 13, 2011 R. "Fitz" Fitzhenry, US Forest Service, State and Private Forestry

In Illinois, the city of Elgin has completed a U.S. Forest Service Recovery Act-funded urban forestry project that channeled over one million dollars into the local economy. Working with businesses such as tree service firms, nurseries, landscapers, hotels, restaurants, graphic designers, and...

Initiatives USDA Results Forestry

Secretary’s Column with President Obama: Getting Rural America Back to Work

August 26, 2011 President Barack Obama

Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to get out of Washington, DC and travel to small towns and farm towns in the heartland of the country. I sat down with small business owners, farmers and ranchers in Iowa; I had lunch with veterans in Cannon Falls, Minnesota; and I talked to plant workers at...

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