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Voting Opens Nov. 5 for FSA County Committee Elections

November 04, 2010 Tanya Brown, USDA Farm Service Agency Public Information Officer

Voting opens tomorrow for the 2010 Farm Service Agency County Committee elections and producers are being encouraged to get involved by turning in their ballots before the December deadline.

Rural

A Few Spaces Still Open for Producers to Register for Free Renewable Energy Event in Knoxville, Tennessee

November 03, 2010 Harry Baumes, Acting Director, USDA Office of Energy Policy and New Uses.

Space is filling up, but there are still a few openings available for landowners, farmers, producers, ranchers, and foresters who plan to attend the Renewable Energy Biomass Education Field Days event in Knoxville, Tennessee, from November 16-18. There is no registration fee and a limited number of...

Rural

Deputy Secretary Merrigan Visits Kentucky to Announce Funding for USDA Program to Boost Small Business Development

November 02, 2010 Katherine Belcher, USDA Kentucky Public Information Coordinator

As Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan wrapped up a multi-state visit last week, she stopped in Kentucky where she announced the recipients for the Rural Microentreprenuer Assistance Program (RMAP) on Oct. 28.

Rural

An Opportunity for Producers to Learn About the Information Resources Available to Make Decisions on Implementing Renewable Energy Technologies

October 29, 2010 Harry Baumes, USDA Acting Director, Office of Energy Policy and New Uses

As USDA continues to roll out energy programs contained in the 2008 Farm Bill, more producers are expressing their interests in better understanding of renewable energy, reaching out to us to find out how to make informed decisions and decide if there are opportunities for them. Opportunities that...

Rural

Creating Pollinator Habitat on America’s Working Lands

October 25, 2010 Sarah Graddy, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Last week I went to a North American Pollinator Partnership (NAPPC) symposium at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s South Building, just off the National Mall. NAPPC is celebrating 10 years of existence, and the symposium made up day one of NAPPC’s three-day, annual conference, the focus of which...

Conservation

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Visits South Carolina Farms

October 20, 2010 Marlous Black, Public Information Coordinator, USDA Rural Development; and Amy Maxwell, Public Affairs Specialist and Outreach Coordinator, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service

On Monday, Secretary Tom Vilsack and Congressman John Spratt visited several PeeDee area farms in South Carolina, and spoke with local leaders and farmers about the importance of developing a strong rural economy. USDA State Directors, Vernita F. Dore, State Director for Rural Development, Ann...

Rural

FSA Administrator Touts Farm Programs at Ohio Ag Event

September 24, 2010 Mike Kaufman, FSA regional public affairs specialist

Farm Service Agency Administrator Jonathan Coppess, hosted an informal round table discussion with farmers during the Farm Science Review, being held this week in London, Ohio. Having grown up in Darke County, Ohio, Coppess felt right at home talking to farmers from the surrounding area.

Rural

USDA Seeks Tribal Input on Farm Bill Rules

August 27, 2010 James "JP" Pendleton, Montana USDA Public Affairs Officer

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have made a renewed commitment to investment and outreach in Indian reservations. As the USDA works to implement legislation within the 2008 Farm Bill, department officials have met with tribal nations across the country to...

Rural

Hampden County, Mass. To Conduct First Healthy Incentives Pilot

August 20, 2010 Amanda Browne, Public Affairs Intern, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

One of our Nation's most pressing health challenges today is obesity with one in three children in America either overweight or obese. Low-income individuals are particularly at-risk. That’s why First Lady Michelle Obama launched Let’s Move! The campaign mobilizes the combined resources of the...

Food and Nutrition

Biomass and Biofuel – What’s in it for Hawaii’s Agriculture?

June 25, 2010 Diane Ley, State Executive Director, USDA Farm Service Agency

Hawaii and the Pacific Basin The dwindling global supply of fossil fuels and the resulting escalation in prices has set the stage for entry of commercial biofuel produced from biomass, including co-products and bi-products. This transition in the energy sector’s feed stocks offers Hawaii a unique...

Energy
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