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1890s Institutions Charging Forth on Specialty Crop Projects through USDA Support

September 18, 2023 USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Lester Moffitt

With last month’s announcement of the 2023 Specialty Crop Block Grant awards, the program has reached a milestone of over $1 billion invested into projects to support the U.S. specialty crop industry. Since the program’s inception in 2006, 1890s land-grant universities throughout the country have...

Farming

Healthcare Partnership Provides Needed Nurses in Southwest Missouri

October 05, 2021 Cortney Bealer, USDA Rural Development Public Affairs

In 2013, Citizens Memorial Hospital (CMH) in Bolivar, Missouri experienced an overwhelming shortage of quality healthcare professionals. Simultaneously, its partner Bolivar Technical College (BTC) had outgrown its facility and had twice as many applicants as it had space for students.

Rural

2017 Missouri Census of Agriculture: Show Me the Numbers

August 13, 2019 Bob Garino, Missouri State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

For anyone who wants to see the facts about Missouri agriculture, the 2017 Census of Agriculture is the place to look, with more than 60,000 facts covering every aspect of Missouri agriculture at the state and county levels.

Research and Science

#WomenInAg - Achieving my Goals as a Professional and a Mother

August 30, 2018 Sarah Kliethermes, Policy Administration Branch, USDA Risk Management Agency

As a business professional, you set goals often. I have set goals for my career and as a mother. USDA is helping me achieve these goals.

Initiatives

Farm Loan Programs – Making a Difference for Thousands in Rural America across the Country

January 24, 2018 Jim Radintz, Deputy Administrator for Farm Loan Programs, Farm Service Agency

Capital is the lifeblood of any farming and ranching operation, and in the recently completed fiscal year the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm Loan Programs pumped $5.9 billion in support to a diverse group of producers across America, which was the second highest total in Farm Service...

Farming

Missouri Dairy Diversifies to Keep Next Generation on the Farm

October 13, 2017 Dana Rogge, Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

David Hemme of Sweet Springs, Missouri, scrolls down through a German webpage on his smartphone. The insignia of “Hemme Milch” anchors the top of the page, a company owned and operated by Hemme’s distant relatives in Germany.

Farming

A Tip of the Hat to our 1890 LGUs Celebrating 127 Years of Cutting Edge Science, Education, Community Service

August 30, 2017 Sonny Ramaswamy, Director, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The author of the Act that created land-grant colleges, Congressman Justin Smith Morrill of Strafford, Vermont, had been disappointed that such educational institutions were out of reach for African-Americans. Almost 30 years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Morrill Act of 1862, the Second...

Research and Science

Spring Weather Events Cause Devastation and Planting Delays

May 15, 2017 Dana Rogge, Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

April showers bring May flowers. That is what many would like to have seen Mother Nature deliver this spring. Instead, late April brought an onslaught of unusual weather across the country. Excessive rainfall caused record-breaking floods in the central U.S., a blizzard pelted the High Plains...

Farming Conservation

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Kelly Stange

March 08, 2017 Katherine Braga, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. In honor of International Women’s Day, today we hear from Kelly Stange, an Agricultural Counselor for Germany, Austria, Hungary & Slovenia with USDA’s Foreign...

Initiatives

How 4-H Rocks for Missouri Youth of All Abilities

February 07, 2017 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

4-H is about more than barnyard animals, it’s about emerging sciences, like rocketry and geographic information systems. 4-H is also about leadership, citizenship, and many other things, but one quality truly stands out: 4-H is about inclusion. In Missouri, 4-H clubs take an inclusive approach to...

Initiatives Research and Science
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