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"It’s a Show – Me Thing"

August 26, 2011 Anita J. (Janie) Dunning, Missouri State Director, George Thomas, Missouri Public Information Coordinator, and Melvin “Alex” Johnson, Student Intern

Judy Canales, Administrator for Rural Development Business and Cooperative Service, joined Missouri Governor Jay Nixon for an evening reception and visited with many of Missouri’s agriculture and rural elite to celebrate Missouri agriculture. The following morning Administrator Canales, Governor...

Energy Rural

Missouri USDA Rural Development State Director Pitches in for Feds Feed Families Effort

July 18, 2011 Anita J. (Janie) Dunning, Rural Development Missouri State Director

The Feds Feed Families (FFF) drive is a great opportunity for all of us to give something to those who are less fortunate. I accepted the challenge and went out Saturday morning and did some shopping and loaded up 285 pounds of food. It was actually quite fun to think about what someone might like...

Rural

It’s Never Too Late to Start a New Beginning

July 11, 2011 Anita J. (Janie) Dunning, Missouri State Director for USDA Rural Development, & George Thomas, Public Information Coordinator

Just ask eighty-six year old Rita Fincher in Park Hills, Missouri and she will tell you it is never too late to start a new beginning. After raising ten children in a mobile home, her current dwelling was literally falling in around her when her children and grand children came to the rescue. One of...

Rural

Farm Service Agency County Committee Diversity: Outreach is the Key

July 05, 2011 Dana Rogge, Missouri FSA State Outreach Coordinator

It is the Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) County Committee nomination time and counties across the nation are reaching out in their communities for a diverse group of nominees. Butler County, Missouri, has seen firsthand the benefits of outreach efforts. During the 2010 election, a woman and an African...

Rural

A USDA Acting Deputy Under Secretary Meets with Those Affected by Midwest Flooding

June 24, 2011 Eric Redden, USDA Farm Service Agency, Missouri

On the heels of Secretary Vilsack’s visit to the Midwest last week to inspect Missouri River flood damage to area farms and communities, Farm and Foreign Service (FFAS) Acting Deputy Under Secretary Karis Gutter stopped by Mounds City, Missouri and Hamburg, Iowa to hear from local producers, and to...

Rural

Agriculture Secretary Meets with Farmers, Tours Flood-Damaged Areas of Iowa and Nebraska

June 20, 2011 Bill Menner USDA Rural Development Iowa State Director

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack met face-to-face last week with about 40 farmers, ranchers and producers from Iowa and Nebraska impacted by flooding along the Missouri River. The Secretary promised the group he would stay until every question had been answered and every concerned voiced – and he...

Conservation Rural

Let’s Move! Across Missouri

June 16, 2011 Marissa Duswalt, Let’s Move Faith and Communities, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Anyone can be healthy “if you eat right and try to get moving,” said a young participant in Move Across Missouri, a program developed in partnership with University of Missouri Extension 4-H and the Missouri Beef Industry Council. Move Across Missouri encourages 4-Hers to increase their physical...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

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

The Worst U. S. Tornado in 60 Years Hits Joplin, Missouri

May 27, 2011 Anita J. (Janie) Dunning, Missouri State Director, with George Thomas, Missouri Public Information Coordinator, Rural Development

The devastation in Joplin is unbelievable, heartbreaking and hard to describe. I have never seen anything like it and hope to never again. The twister tore a path a mile wide and six miles long through the main part of town. It impacted hundreds of businesses and destroyed over 2,000 homes. More...

Rural

USDA Administrator Visits the “Show Me State” to Review Business, Telecom and Broadband Investments

May 27, 2011 Jonathan Adelstein, USDA Rural Development Utilities Service Administrator

A three day visit to Missouri, the “Show Me State” allowed me to join Janie Dunning, Rural Development State Director, to see how rural areas benefiting from infrastructure investments made possible through USDA Rural Development programs and American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ( Recovery Act)...

Initiatives Rural Technology
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