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Secretary's Column: A Food, Farm and Jobs Bill: Helping Protect Our Natural Resources

May 17, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This year, passage of a long-term, comprehensive Food, Farm and Jobs Bill is critical to providing certainty for U.S. producers. This includes the continued availability of conservation programs that give our farmers, ranchers and private foresters the means to conserve the soil, protect our water...

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Secretary's Column: Encouraging Americans to Enjoy the Great Outdoors

January 25, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As we look ahead to the coming years, I know that rural America has unlimited capacity to continue providing a great deal for every American – including even more opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. We know that many Americans deeply value outdoor recreation. According to industry estimates...

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Former Auto Exec Trades Up

July 09, 2012 Kent Politsch, Chief, Public Affairs Branch, Farm Service Agency

Some people have “heaven on earth.” Have you ever wondered who or what they were talking about? If you were in Wyoming, it might have been Gary and Karen Ricley and their ranch along Slater Flats. When Gary was offered an early retirement from his executive job in the auto industry in 1998, he was...

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USDA Forest Service Research Center’s Tree-Planting Technique Takes Root in South

September 07, 2011 Reggie Woodruff, Media Relations Officer, U.S. Forest Service

USDA Forest Service research is transforming exhausted farmland in Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee into thousands of acres of hardwood forests that will provide revenue to landowners, remove carbon from the air and serve as habitats for wildlife. In 1998...

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FSA Administrator Reassures Drought-Stricken Producers in Texas

August 18, 2011 Brenda Carlson, Regional Public Affairs Specialist, USDA-FSA

Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Bruce Nelson traveled to South Texas last week in the midst of the historic drought impacting most of Texas and the Southwest and adversely affecting thousands of agricultural producers. Nelson took the opportunity to visit with area farmers, ranchers and...

Rural

USDA Takes Steps to Help Preserve the Environment, Wildlife Habitat

June 15, 2011 Tanya Brown, USDA Farm Service Agency

There are new developments in two popular USDA programs that will support conservation of working lands for the benefit of wildlife, water quality, and recreation. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) is expanding its efforts to encourage owners of privately held farm, ranch and forest land in eight...

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Recipe for Recovery of Rural Communities

February 08, 2011 Nebraska Rural Development State Director Maxine Moul and Vicki Schurman

Rural communities will play a critical role in the nation's economic recovery, said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack in Omaha, Nebraska on January 28, 2011. Vilsack pointed out that producers learned well about the dangers of debt during the 1980s’ farm crisis and took heed, which has placed them...

Conservation Rural

FSA Administrator Stresses Importance of New CRP Sign-Up to Preserve Habitat and Protect Soil from Runoff

January 31, 2011 Brenda Carlson, regional public affairs specialist, USDA-FSA

Speaking to a packed house at Pheasant Fest in Omaha last week, Farm Service Administrator Jonathan Coppess praised the accomplishments of a lengthy and highly successful partnership between Farm Service Agency (FSA) and the Pheasants Forever organization — a partnership that revolves around the...

Rural

USDA Transition Program Gives Hope to Young and Old Alike

September 22, 2010 Kristi Brintnell, county executive director, Walsh County, N.D., FSA

When Taylor Grabanksi, a 23-year-old beginning farmer in Walsh County, North Dakota, heard about the Farm Service Agency’s Transition Incentive Program (TIP) he knew this was a program he wanted to check out.

Conservation Rural

USDA Reminds Producers That the Conservation Reserve Program General Sign-up Ends on Friday

August 25, 2010 Kent Politsch, Farm Service Agency

USDA’s commitment to conservation was shown recently when Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the first general sign-up for the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in more than four years. Secretary Vilsack has told Farm Service Agency Administrator Jonathan Coppess that he expects the agency to keep...

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