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Regional Drought Workshops Give Stakeholders an Opportunity to Learn About Resources

October 18, 2012 Amy Mund, USDA Colorado Public Information Officer

Over 100 attendees joined Thomas Guevara, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Affairs at the US Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration and Colorado Agricultural Commissioner John Salazar at the second of four regional workshops to outline resources available to assist with...

Conservation

Students Get Involved: In Arkansas, a Healthy Garden Means a Healthy School

September 21, 2012 Duke Storen, Chief of Staff, Special Nutrition Programs, FNS, USDA

These cabbages would be the pride of any gardener, but in this case the gardeners are eighty 2 nd and 4 th grade students from Junction City Elementary in Junction City, Arkansas. They are among the 4,000 students in 54 schools across the country participating in Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth (HGHY...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

The Answer to Non-irrigated, Marginal Soil in Northeast Arkansas – Giant Miscanthus

April 09, 2012 Kent Politsch, Chief of Public Affairs, USDA Farm Service Agency

There’s a lot that a farmer can grow in northeast Arkansas. Most producers choose rice and cotton. Some plant soybeans, corn and sorghum; row crops, mostly, according to Charles Glover, manager, Ritter Agribusiness. Glover works with landowners, their tenants and producers who farm 40,000 acres...

Energy

The Energy Behind Alternative Energy

March 27, 2012 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency, Public Affairs Specialist

The Biomass Crop Assistance Program, or BCAP, is still in its infancy, but its potential success has producers and businesses wanting more. “We have people on a waiting list,” said Tim Wooldridge, Arkansas project manager with MFA Oil Biomass. MFA was selected by USDA to manage three of nine project...

Energy

Key Partnerships Help Fewer Kids Go Hungry in Arkansas

November 21, 2011 Bill Ludwig, regional administrator, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Southwest Region

I was privileged to be part of a recent celebration in Little Rock, Arkansas. Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe hosted a press conference with Share Our Strength and the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance to announce the achievements of the first year of their state-wide campaign to end childhood hunger...

Food and Nutrition

Restoring Wetlands and Protecting History at the Same Time

September 15, 2011 Pat Hoeffken, NRCS Arkansas

A USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) project designed to alleviate crop losses from flooding and restore wetlands along the Arkansas and Petit Jean Rivers is also protecting a significant archeological site in Yell County, Arkansas.

Initiatives Conservation

NRCS Watershed Dams Protect Arkansas Communities by Reducing Flooding

September 07, 2011 Reginald Jackson, NRCS Arkansas

The flooding from this year’s spring rain storms caused millions of dollars worth of damage to homes, businesses and crops in Arkansas. But some flooding was reduced or minimized, thanks to 207 small and medium-sized dams built by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), in partnership...

Conservation

Arkansas Home Saved thanks to NRCS Emergency Watershed Protection Program

July 13, 2011 Creston Shrum, NRCS Arkansas

Although raging waters had subsided at Deanna Young’s home in Ponca, Ark., a flood of emotions hit her when she found out USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) would pay 100 percent of the cost of protecting her home from falling into Adds Creek.

Conservation

Biomass Crop Assistance Program to Spur Renewable Energy Development, Job Creation, in Four States

June 15, 2011 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency

Four more states will be added to the list of project areas under a Farm Service Agency program that encourages producers to establish dedicated energy crops to be used for production of biofuels. Today’s announcement is expected to spark the creation of thousands of new jobs in future production...

Energy Rural

USDA Under Secretary for Rural Development Visits Arkansas To Assess Damages and Discuss Available Assistance

May 23, 2011 USDA Rural Development staff

Agriculture Under Secretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager was in Marvell, Arkansas, on Friday to meet with over 150 people that have been affected by recent disasters. Tonsager discussed the assistance that USDA can provide to help residents, farmers, ranchers and businesses that have been...

Rural
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