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Preparing for a 'Silver Tsunami'

October 20, 2015 Dan Campbell, USDA Rural Business and Cooperative Services

October is National Cooperative Month, and we’re highlighting several projects throughout the month that have been supported through USDA Rural Development’s Cooperative Services. This Co-op Month blog courtesy of Deborah Craig, co-op development specialist with the Northwest Cooperative Development...

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Investing the Tools to Learn

October 16, 2015 USDA Rural Development State Director Dave Conine

As a society we do not expect children to learn to write without paper, we do not expect them to learn to cook without access to food, and we certainly would never expect them to learn to read without books. It’s simple: in order to learn, one must have the proper tools and experiences to do so. At...

Initiatives Rural

Investing in Learning Resources for Homeschoolers

October 15, 2015 Janice Waddell, California Acting State Director, USDA Rural Development

More than one million children are homeschooled nationwide, and with that, over a million parents have committed huge amounts of time, money and patience into ensuring their children receive specialized one-on-one education. USDA Rural Development understands the challenges of homeschooling, and is...

Initiatives Rural

Agua Gorda Co-op Provides Latino Farmers with Means to Acquire Land

October 14, 2015 Dan Campbell, USDA Rural Business and Cooperative Service

October is National Cooperative Month, and we're happy to spotlight several projects throughout the month that have been supported through USDA Rural Development's Cooperative Services. Jaime Villalaz, a business development specialist with the Latino Economic Development Center in Minneapolis, Minn...

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A Conversation on Housing Development in Missouri

October 13, 2015 Tony Hernandez, Administrator, Rural Housing Service

There's power in unity and it's always a great thing to see small communities come together to discuss ways of improving the places they call home. If we join forces, a lot can happen - and it all starts with a vision. Speaking with the individuals of rural areas and creating solutions to further...

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Celebrating National Co-op Month: Ohio Farmers Join Forces to Grow their Market Reach

October 07, 2015 Sam Rikkers, Acting Administrator, Rural Business and Cooperative Service, USDA Rural Development

October is National Cooperative Month, and all this month we will be shining a spotlight on several projects throughout the month that have been supported through USDA Rural Development's Cooperative Services. One fine example is Great River Organics in Ohio. Kimberly Rous and Hannah Scott work for...

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Economic Development in Montana: Founded on Partnerships

October 07, 2015 Lisa Mensah, Undersecretary for Rural Development

One of the foundations of our work here in Rural Development is the close partnership we've developed with private sector entities like community and economic development organizations. A recent trip to Montana underscored that point as I visited several communities across the north central portion...

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"Fuel Up to Play 60" Has Game Plan to Supercharge School Fitness and Nutrition

August 24, 2015 Whitney Rick, Agricultural Marketing Service Dairy Programs Promotion, Research and Planning Division, Dairy Program Director

Meet Jack, a sixth-grader who is eager to become a school nutrition and fitness game changer. He is one of nearly 20,000 student ambassadors with Fuel Up to Play 60 (FUTP 60), a program launched by the National Dairy Council (NDC) and National Football League (NFL) in collaboration with USDA. FUTP...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

A Farmers Market Soars in Michigan

July 09, 2015 Jim Turner, State Director for Michigan, USDA Rural Development

The Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation sits in rural Central Michigan about 90 minutes northwest of Flint. One of the newest business enterprises to open on Reservation is the Native Farmers Market. I was there for the groundbreaking with Tribal Chief Steve Pego, and other tribal members to represent...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Homes on the Mend, Neighborhoods on the Rebound

July 01, 2015 Vicki Walker, Oregon State Director, USDA Rural Development

Jessica and Jason Smith used to watch home improvement shows in which old and deteriorating houses are completely renovated. They never thought they’d be the ones giving a neglected home new life—until now. While building their dream of homeownership, they are quite literally helping revitalize a...

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