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USDA Seeks Applicants for Loan Funds to Create Rural Jobs

April 08, 2013 Dawn Bonsell, USDA Rural Development Pennsylvania Public Information Officer

Applications are being accepted starting today from qualified non-profit and public organizations (intermediaries) to provide loans to create jobs by promoting new business development. Funding will be made available through USDA’s Intermediary Relending Program (IRP). Intermediaries work as...

USDA Results Rural

Open Data for Agriculture Meeting Focuses on Global Food Security

April 02, 2013 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications, USDA

Later this month, Secretary Vilsack will lead the U.S. Delegation to the G-8 International Conference on Open Data for Agriculture held in Washington, DC. The conference will bring together innovators from all over the world to discuss the importance of open agricultural data to increased food...

USDA Results Research and Science

Smokey Bear Hug Warms the Heart of Young Virginia Boy Battling Cancer

March 22, 2013 Michael R. Williams, George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, U.S. Forest Service

Six-year-old Nathan Norman counts Smokey Bear as one of his new best friends. The Rustburg, Va., boy recently met Smokey and a number of wildland firefighters and law enforcement officers from the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests as part of his hobby of reaching out to these first...

Forestry

Thanks, Mr. President: Niche Farmers Send Appreciation Letter to Obama for Boosting Their Business

March 20, 2013 Tanya Brown, FSA Writer/Editor and Paul Lehman, FSA Regional Public Affairs Specialist

When Kathy Patterson and Stacey Schuett decided to write President Obama a letter, it wasn’t about the economy or climate change. They didn’t give their views on gun control and they didn’t express their feelings about the gridlock in Congress. They simply said thank you. “We are writing to express...

USDA Results

The Least Expensive Kilowatt is the one You Don't have to Produce

March 14, 2013 John Padalino, acting Administrator, USDA Rural Utilities Service

We all like to save a buck. But what if you not only saved a buck today, but one tomorrow, and the next day and for the rest of your life? Hopefully, that’s a lot of bucks.

Energy Rural

In Kentucky, a Model for Relevance

March 13, 2013 Lillian Salerno, Acting Administrator, USDA Business Programs

Kentucky is well-known for its “bluegrass” lands, horses, bountiful agriculture and mountainous hills in the Appalachian region of America. A region historically challenged economically. But today, it is a region on the cusp of new economic opportunity. I recently saw first-hand how the region’s...

USDA Results

Secretary's Column: Laying the Groundwork for New Manufacturing Jobs

March 01, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

In his State of the Union address, President Obama laid out the importance of manufacturing as we seek to make America a magnet for jobs. He believes there’s much we can achieve to create new manufacturing jobs, including in rural America. For example, we can achieve a common-sense reform of the tax...

USDA Results

Energy Department and USDA Partner to Support Energy Efficiency in Rural Communities

February 28, 2013 Dr. Kathleen Hogan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, DOE and Todd Campbell, Alternative Energy Advisor, USDA

Cross posted from the Department of Energy blog: Each year, urban households in the U.S. combined use more than three times the total energy that America’s rural households do. Yet, the Energy Information Administration estimates that rural families spend about $400 more per year in energy bills...

Energy

Secretary's Column: Fueling Agriculture’s Productivity to New Heights

February 22, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today’s farmers and ranchers are the most productive in the history of our nation. By embracing innovation, farmers of many crops are able to produce more than ever today. Meanwhile, our producers, foresters and rural landowners are undertaking modern conservation practices that help them achieve...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: A Magnet for Jobs

February 15, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, in his State of the Union Address, President Obama laid out his plan to make America a magnet for jobs in the generations to come, and further strengthen the middle class. He stressed that in the wealthiest nation on earth, we must build up ladders of opportunity – to ensure that folks...

Energy Conservation Trade
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