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A Blue Ribbon in the Fight to Feed the Hungry

August 11, 2010 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

August 5th marked the opening of the Wisconsin State Fair, an event that brings in over 800,000 visitors, and perhaps more impressively, donates 180,000 pounds of food to the Hunger Task Force, a community supported organization that has fed hungry Milwaukeeans for over thirty years. I had the...

Food and Nutrition

Ambassador Ron Kirk, U.S. Trade Representative, visits Maine to Highlight Job Creation through Agricultural Exports

August 11, 2010 USDA Rural Development State Director for Maine,Virginia Manuel

Ambassador Ron Kirk, the US Trade Representative, who is traveling across the country to meet with local business leaders, workers and farmers, visited Maine earlier this month. The Ambassador spoke at several venues, including a Maine International Trade Center roundtable with Maine business...

Trade

Illinois Feds Feed Families

August 11, 2010 Megan Harrison, USDA Rural Development Intern

Would you leave corporate America to work for a non-profit? Jim Hires did when he became the Executive Director of the Eastern Illinois Foodbank. How did I meet him? We met when I accompanied Illinois Rural Development State Director Colleen Callahan to drop off the state office’s donation to the...

Food and Nutrition Rural

A Taste of the States with our Neighbors to the North

August 11, 2010 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, I traveled to Ottawa to meet with Canadian trade group leaders as well as Gerry Ritz, the minister of agriculture in Canada. As part of these meetings, we discussed agricultural trade issues that both of our countries face and opportunities for collaboration. In between meetings, I had...

Food and Nutrition Trade

ARRA Funds Help Keep Washington Farmers Afloat

August 11, 2010 Patrick Lewis, Farm Service Agency

A bad year forced Klickitat County farmer Kelly Kreps to choose between fertilizing his fields or paying taxes and insurance. Even though his operation suffered freeze-related losses, Kreps’s ranch didn’t qualify for the Farm Service Agency (FSA) disaster payments program. That was until last year’s...

Initiatives

The Essence of the Jamboree - It's not about the numbers

August 10, 2010 Phil Sammon, USDA Forest Service Public Affairs

For the USDA Forest Service, looking back at this landmark Centennial Boy Scout Jamboree is not about the numbers: it is about the heart of future generations and how they will see, understand, care for, and respect the natural resources. The agency has a longstanding history and partnership with...

Conservation Forestry

Carroll County, Virginia Observes “USDA Rural Development Day”

August 10, 2010 Vern Orrell, USDA Public Information Coordinator, Virginia

Under bright, sunny skies last Friday, hundreds of residents of Carroll County, Virginia turned out to acknowledge the support provided by USDA Rural Development. Working in conjunction with State and local governments, non-profit entities and the business community, USDA has infused well over $80...

Rural

Forestry practice leads to a surprising discovery

August 10, 2010 Diane Baedeker Petit, NRCS Massachusetts

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA's rich science and research portfolio When Jack Lochhead looked into a federal government program to help him manage his 250 acres of forest land in rural...

Conservation

Kansas City Board of Trade Offers Examples for African Ministers

August 10, 2010 Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, Jim Miller

One of the most interesting aspects of my job is meeting interesting people from all parts of the world. Last week I only had to travel as far as Kansas City to meet nearly two dozen African ministers of trade, commerce, and agriculture for a visit to the Kansas City Board of Trade as part of the...

USDA Results Trade

The Countdown to USDA’s August Crop Production Report

August 10, 2010 Joe Prusacki, Director of Statistics Division, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. Has the weather and grain prices been on your mind lately? With the release of the August Crop Production report just...

Food and Nutrition Animals Plants