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10 Reasons Why Congress Must Act to Pass a Food, Farm and Jobs Bill

June 28, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Getting a Food, Farm and Jobs Bill passed this year is essential – and it can’t fall victim to politics as usual. Too much is at stake, and too many people lose out if Congress can’t act. Here are 10 good reasons why Congress must take action as soon as possible to achieve passage of a Farm Bill...

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New Investment to Kick Off National Small Business Week

June 17, 2013 Acting Under Secretary for Rural Development Doug O’Brien

In rural America, the local community drives the rural economy. Main Street businesses are critical to economic growth. Money spent and invested locally rolls through a community and generates even more economic benefits. That’s why rural small businesses are critical to strong rural communities...

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Secretary's Column: A Food Farm and Jobs Bill to Grow Local and Regional Markets

June 14, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, the U.S. Senate acted in bipartisan spirit to approve the Agriculture Reform, Food and Jobs Act – a balanced, comprehensive bill that will drive continued growth in rural America. The House of Representatives now has another important opportunity to stand with rural America and pass their...

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Secretary's Column: Helping Families Achieve the Dream of Homeownership

May 31, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Throughout the month of June, USDA will celebrate National Homeownership Month with a renewed commitment to providing safe, affordable housing in our small towns and rural communities. Our theme for this year’s Homeownership Month is “Bringing Rural America Home”. When families can find a good place...

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Secretary Leads Business Roundtable Discussion with U.S. and Mexican Agribusiness Representatives

May 24, 2013 Alicia Hernandez, Deputy Director, USDA Foreign Agriculture Service Agricultural Trade Office, Mexico City

On Friday, May 17, 2013, in Mexico City, Mexico USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack led U.S. and Mexican agribusiness representatives in a discussion of priority issues affecting North American agriculture. The roundtable’s participants represented the breadth and diversity of agricultural trade between the...

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Chicago Botanic Garden Sprouts New Beginnings for Individuals and Communities

May 22, 2013 Alexandra Wilson, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Aaron Serrano was 15 years-old when he was charged with a felony and sentenced as an adult to two years in a Chicago-area prison. Today, at age 18, he has a full-time job at FarmedHere, an aquaponics agricultural producer in Chicago, where his boss calls him “a treasure.” Serrano’s transformation...

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USDA Rural Utilities Administrator Meets Partners in North Dakota to Promote the Promise of Rural America

May 22, 2013 Samantha Evenson, USDA Public Information Specialist in North Dakota, USDA Rural Development

Turning on a light, running water from a faucet, or calling a friend are activities that most of us take for granted. Rural utility providers are the lifeblood in their communities offering services important in our everyday lives and in supporting rural industries. The U.S. Department of...

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Secretary's Column: A Food, Farm and Jobs Bill: Helping Protect Our Natural Resources

May 17, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This year, passage of a long-term, comprehensive Food, Farm and Jobs Bill is critical to providing certainty for U.S. producers. This includes the continued availability of conservation programs that give our farmers, ranchers and private foresters the means to conserve the soil, protect our water...

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Secretary's Column: Groundbreaking Research Provided by a Food, Farm and Jobs Bill

May 10, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This year, USDA is committed to helping Congress get a comprehensive, multiyear Food, Farm and Jobs Bill passed as soon as possible. This is critical to provide certainty for U.S. producers, while giving USDA the tools we need to continue strengthening the rural economy. Without a Food, Farm and...

Research and Science

Secretary's Column: Ready to Help Pass a Food, Farm and Jobs Bill

May 03, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

In recent months, the Federal budget has dominated the conversation here in Washington. At the U.S. Department of Agriculture, we have been working hard on mission critical priorities, even as we implement mandatory across-the-board budget cuts. The good news is that our proactive efforts to cut...

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