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#AgStrong Innovation in Rural America

October 21, 2014 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

It takes a lot of hard work to make a living out of farming, to build a thriving agricultural business and it takes ingenuity. This is especially true in rural America, where dedicated farmers and ranchers rely on each other and the communities around them to fuel innovation and create opportunity...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Conservation Program to Launch Bold Ideas, Accelerate Innovation

October 21, 2014 Jason Weller, Chief, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

When USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) launched the Regional Conservation Partnership Program, (RCPP) we envisioned a program that would help local and diverse organizations to accelerate innovation, bring new partners to the table, and demonstrate the value and effectiveness of...

Conservation

New Program Helps Bringing Technology and Innovation to Market

October 21, 2014 Kim Kaplan, Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

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 portfolio. Research, even cutting edge research, is often only half the battle when it comes to solving an agricultural problem. You’ve...

Research and Science

No Sour Grapes for a Nebraska Vinegar Crafter

October 21, 2014 Maxine Moul, Nebraska State Director, USDA Rural Development

Fifteen years ago, George Johnson and his daughter, Emily, began their first foray into winemaking, vinifying local wild grapes and other fruits in their home in rural Cody, Nebraska. At the suggestion of a family friend, they began to experiment with turning their uniquely flavored wines into...

Rural

Secretary's Column: Family Farmers Do More Than Feed the World

October 16, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Earlier today, Secretary Vilsack posted a guest column on the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations blog in honor of World Food Day. The UN General Assembly has designated 2014 “International Year of Family Farming.” This is a strong signal that the international community...

Wisconsin Welcomes the World

October 10, 2014 Phil Karsting, Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator

Wisconsin is known worldwide for its cheese, but what about its cranberries, ginseng, urban agriculture or innovative biofuels research? Last week, I had the opportunity to help expand the global reputation of Wisconsin beyond dairy. I shared the diversity of American agriculture with...

USDA Results

Announcing the U.S. Tall Wood Building Prize Competition to Innovate Building Construction

October 10, 2014 Doug McKalip, Senior Policy Advisor for Rural Affairs with the White House Domestic Policy Council

Cross-posted from the White House Rural Council: As part of the Obama administration's commitment to mitigate climate change, USDA, in partnership with the Softwood Lumber Board and the Binational Softwood Lumber Council, is announcing the U.S. Tall Wood Building Prize Competition. This competitive...

Energy Rural

Secretary's Column: Bioeconomy Brings Big Opportunity to Rural America

October 08, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today, small businesses and global companies alike have harnessed the power of America’s farms to create new biobased products that are used all around the world. Everything from cleaning products to packing peanuts originates in rural America, and the potential to create even more new products...

Conservation

Fermentation Fest - Innovation and Creativity in Rural Wisconsin

October 02, 2014 Stan Gruszynski, Wisconsin State Director, USDA Rural Development

As we enter the autumn season, the harvest is on most Wisconsinites' minds. I'm particularly excited to be participating in an upcoming gathering in Reedsburg where the Wormfarm Institute’s annual Fermentation Fest will be taking place from October 4 th through the 13 th. In addition to workshops on...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

SBIR Grants Help Increase Company Growth, Decrease Forest Waste

September 12, 2014 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

With Mother Nature providing the raw material, a company based in Madison, Wisconsin, saw a chance to grow its business, help the local economy, and promote a sustainable environment all at the same time. WholeTrees Architecture and Structures is a small, woman-owned business that has successfully...

Conservation
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