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Boosting Rural America’s Housing Supply with USDA’s Construction-to-Permanent Financing Program

June 16, 2022 USDA Rural Development Staff

Boosting the housing supply is crucial to bringing homeownership within reach for millions of Americans. USDA Rural Development and its lending partners have affordable financing options for homebuyers who are considering building their dream home.

Equity Rural

On the Frontlines of Climate Change: Building a More Resilient Rural America

April 21, 2022 USDA Rural Development Staff

Rural Americans are on the frontlines of climate change impacts and increasingly severe weather that threatens their health, safety and livelihoods. That’s why USDA Rural Development stands ready to offer resources to help tackle the climate crisis, rebuild communities that have been hit by disaster...

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New Charts of Note Mobile App Provides 24/7 Access to Thousands of Economic Research Service Charts

April 20, 2022 Spiro Stefanou, USDA, Economic Research Service Administrator

In today’s world, keeping up with the latest news and research can feel like a full-time job. Fortunately, USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) has launched a new Charts of Note Mobile App designed to deliver digital snapshots of research straight to your mobile device.

Research and Science Technology

Safe Water in Rural America Creates Economic Prosperity for All

April 19, 2022 USDA Rural Development Staff

It’s a human right to have access to clean water and reliable wastewater systems. USDA Rural Development finances projects to build strong infrastructure to help people in rural America thrive and create economic opportunities.

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Telemedicine Technologies in Rural Washington Spark Long Term Advancement in Health Care Delivery

November 17, 2020 USDA Rural Development Washington State Director Kirk Pearson

In Rural America, there are many challenges to accessing high-quality healthcare – one of the most significant challenges is physically getting to the locations where a specialist is practicing. Telemedicine is a great tool for rural hospitals, health clinics, and even dental practices to use to...

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RD Customer’s Cloud-Based Ecommerce Product Helps Farmers Reach New Markets During COVID-19

August 12, 2020 Beth Green, USDA Rural Development Housing Administrator, former State Director for Virginia

As the new Acting Administrator for USDA Rural Development’s Rural Housing Service, I know that one of the best parts of working in rural America is the relationships we build with our customers, relationships that often span many years. I was fortunate to see these relationships in action in my...

Coronavirus Rural

Montana Company Reeling in Protective Masks and Gowns

April 10, 2020 Charles Robison, Montana State Director, USDA Rural Development

“You get one life, fish it well.” The slogan of Simms Fishing Products in Bozeman, Mont. reflects their passion for making outstanding fishing gear. Not only is Simms the only wader manufacturer in the country today, they are also proud to offer an entire collection of “Made in the USA” products...

Coronavirus Rural

Educational Opportunities Spread with Broadband Expansion in Rural America

March 09, 2020 Hilda Legg, Kentucky State Director, USDA Rural Development

“If you are planning for a year, sow rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people.” I was reminded of this powerful proverb while preparing for our ReConnect program announcement. As a former teacher, education and its long-reaching benefits...

Broadband Rural

On National Rural Health Day, Emergency Healthcare Starts Home

November 21, 2019 Clare Carlson, North Dakota State Director for Rural Development

North Dakota is a remarkable agricultural state and very rural. Farms and ranches dominate hundreds of miles of roads, and distances between services can be great. With so much wide-open space, our first responders and medical facilities play critical roles in ensuring the health and safety of our...

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Agricultural Business Remains Vital to Customers by Keeping Its Old-Fashioned Values

September 12, 2019 Timothy P. Hobbs, USDA Rural Development State Director for Maine

Andy and Valerie Cole are the husband and wife team who own Andy’s Agway in rural Dayton, Maine. It’s an impressive operation - in no small part because the Coles still run their agricultural business on the fundamental values their family began with over a century ago.

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