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Tribal Youth Celebrate New, Safe Place to Learn

September 26, 2014 Jasper Schneider, North Dakota State Director, USDA Rural Development

"In the Dakota language, there is no word for 'child' or 'children.' Instead, there is 'wakanyeja,' which means 'sacred little ones,'" reported a local newspaper. The importance of that future generation was evident on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation in North Dakota as we broke ground for a new...

Rural

The Sun Shines on an Illinois Farm as Secretary Vilsack Highlights Conservation Efforts

September 19, 2014 Paige Buck, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Illinois

Our trip to the Erickson farm in Milan, Illinois involved a three hour drive through pouring rain. But once we arrived, the rain stopped and the sun made a partial appearance. Because we had about 40 partners, guests, and several media reps invited, I called it divine intervention. Secretary Vilsack...

Conservation

USDA Works to Bring Conservation, Other Assistance to a Remote Georgia Island

September 17, 2014 Daniel Westcot, Outreach Coordinator, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Georgia

Sapelo Island off the coast of Georgia has a handful of residents, some of whom make their living raising livestock, farming produce and managing forests. While the barrier island is isolated and only accessible by ferry or private boats, USDA agencies in Georgia recently held a meeting on the...

Conservation

New State-of-the-Art School Complex on the Warm Springs Reservation Celebrates Traditions, Nurtures Young Learners

September 12, 2014 Deputy Under Secretary Patrice Kunesh

As young learners of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation of Oregon walk through the doors of their new school this month, they will become part of a new history of education ideals and community collaboration that will ensure their future success and well-being. The new Warm Springs Academy, funded...

Rural

Ensuring Healthy Meals during the Summer Helps Kids Head Back to Class Ready to Learn

August 27, 2014 Terri Romine-Ortega, Public Affairs Specialist, FNS Southwest Region

Children who live in the Franklin Vista Apartments in Anthony, N.M., didn’t have to walk far to receive a healthy breakfast and lunch this summer, thanks to Gadsden ISD Food Service Director Demetrious Giovas. He made sure children there were able to gather under the covered porch of the apartment...

Food and Nutrition

Troubled Teens Climb to New Heights in Rural America

August 22, 2014 Vicki Walker, USDA Rural Development Oregon State Director

Teens across the country are looking forward to the school year and many new experiences that will enrich their lives and start them on their way to future success. Those who struggle with mental health and addiction issues during this critical time of life, however, face tremendous challenges that...

Rural

Just Like a Peach, Without the Fuzz

August 21, 2014 USDA Rural Development Pennsylvania State Director Thomas Williams

They looked like apples to the twenty-seven children who were waiting patiently in line for lunch as part of the USDA Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) at Old Plank Estates in Butler, PA. But in fact, Freedom Farms, a local farmers market, brought a bushel of fresh picked nectarines for the...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

USDA Tribal Collaboration Strengthens Food Security on Nevada's Indian Reservations

August 18, 2014 Melissa Baker, Program Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service, Western Region Special Nutrition Programs

Today in Nevada more than one in four children (28 percent) live in households that cannot reliably provide nutritious meals every day. This dubious distinction makes it the state with the nation’s fourth highest rate of child hunger. And for children living on Indian reservations, the incidence of...

Food and Nutrition

Resuscitated Biorefinery Breathes New Life into Rural Ohio Community

August 01, 2014 Lillian Salerno, Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative Services

Erik Chaffer considers himself an optimist. Still, he found himself feeling pretty low as he watched the Great Recession knock the legs out from under the rural Ohio ethanol plant he helped manage. “Everything was pretty good until July 2008. It was just a ‘perfect storm’ type of situation,” said...

Energy Rural

Secretary's Column: Making the Business Case for Rural America

July 25, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

These days, it seems like it’s easier than ever to turn a good idea into reality. This is the era of Kickstarter, where entrepreneurs can connect with potential investors at the click of a button. Of course, it takes more than money to grow an idea. It takes an atmosphere that fosters creativity and...

Rural
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