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Share Our Strength Kicks Off No Kid Hungry in New Orleans

November 19, 2010 Bill Ludwig, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service Southwest Regional Administrator

I had the honor of participating in the kick-off of Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign in New Orleans, Louisiana, on November 12. I say it was an honor because of the importance of the project and the dedication and sincerity of the partners who have come together to make it happen.

Food and Nutrition

USDA TARGET Center Launches Profiles in Technology Video Series on USDA YouTube Channel

November 19, 2010 Paul Lloyd, Education and Section 508 Service Area Manager, USDA TARGET Center

In today’s workplace, technology has such an immense impact that most of us take it for granted. Yet there was once a day when you sat at your desk and wrote letters by hand, waited for the mail to be delivered and connected calls through an employee-operated switch board in your office. If you were...

Technology

Construction Begins on South Dakota Wind Project

November 18, 2010 Tammi Schone USDA South Dakota Public Affairs Specialist

Today, November 18, 210, Basin Electric Power Cooperative based in Bismarck, ND, will receive a USDA Rural Development Rural Utilities loan guarantee for $153,396,000 for two wind projects in Mina, ND. Together these projects will provide 120 MW of renewable electricity. Combined with Basin’s...

Rural

USDA Offers Funding To Help Farmers Turn Manure into Energy

November 18, 2010 Laura Melling, USDA

Right now, across the country, innovative agricultural producers are turning farm animal manure into renewable energy through a process called anaerobic digestion. Anaerobic digestion is a proven technology – available to farmers today – that represents a huge economic opportunity for rural America...

Rural

A Nudge in the Right Direction: USDA Sponsors Behavioral Economics Research to Promote Healthy Eating at School

November 18, 2010 Joanne Guthrie, Assistant Deputy Director for Nutrition, Food Economics Division, Economic Research Service, USDA

Across the nation, schools are responding to the Let’s Move! initiative by providing students with a wide range of healthy food choices. But making the healthy option available is not enough—it’s not nutrition unless children select it and eat it. So the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is...

Food and Nutrition

Webinar Offers Insight on Exporting to our Neighbor to the North…Canada!

November 17, 2010 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service

Did you know that Canada is the United States’ largest agricultural trading partner, accounting for 16 percent of all U.S. agricultural trade? In 2009, U.S. agricultural exports to Canada were valued at $15.7 billion. Geographical proximity, similar business practices and eating habits make Canada...

Trade

USDA Rural Development Programs Benefit Bois Forte Tribe in Minnesota

November 17, 2010 Adam Czech, Minnesota Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

The Bois Forte Tribe in northeastern Minnesota has taken a proactive approach toward economic development. As recently as 10 years ago, there were areas of the Bois Forte community that did not have safe and sanitary drinking water. Building safe and affordable housing for tribal members also was an...

Rural

Countdown to Thanksgiving: Buying the Holiday Turkey

November 17, 2010 Diane Van, Manager, USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline

Cross-posted from the FoodSafety.gov blog. What would Thanksgiving be without the turkey? Most of us plan our entire holiday dinner around the turkey. That’s a lot of pressure on one bird!

Health and Safety

USDA in Utah Partners to save Traditional Building Skills

November 17, 2010 Student Reporter, Zach T. Power

Recently Utah’s Snow College and the surrounding community gathered to celebrate the opening of the new Traditional Building Skills Institute (TBSI) building, resulting in job and educational opportunities as well as historic preservation.

Rural

Appalachian Initiative Seeks to Help Rural Communities in 13 States to Develop Jobs and Grow the Economy

November 16, 2010 Magdey Abdallah, USDA Rural Development

Last week, Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Kathleen Merrigan and a delegation of senior officials traveled to Abingdon, Virginia, to announce the Appalachian Regional Development Initiative, an Interagency Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) designed to build a stronger and more diversified economy in...

Rural