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The Field Guide to the New American Foodshed

November 04, 2010 Lana Cusick, Director, Risk Management Education Division, Risk Management Agency

The Farm Credit Council, the trade organization for the farmer-owned Farm Credit System, was recently awarded a grant by the Risk Management Agency to produce written and web-based material using case studies to explain how local food systems work in the real world of business and economics, called...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Farming

In Illinois, Pulling from the Past to Push the Future

November 04, 2010 Joan Messina, USDA Rural Development Illinois Public Information Coordinator

The Canal Corridor Association, headquartered in LaSalle, Ill., has recaptured the past to build for the future, and a USDA Rural Development Business & Industry loan guarantee is helping them do it.

Rural

Bringing fresh, local, healthy food to communities

November 04, 2010 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services, USDA

I recently had the opportunity to spend some time at the Crossroads Farmers Market in Takoma Park, Md. The market’s motto is, “Bringing fresh, local, healthy food to individuals of all incomes and backgrounds,” something we consistently support at the USDA. Just last week Crossroads received a $50...

Food and Nutrition

A Few Spaces Still Open for Producers to Register for Free Renewable Energy Event in Knoxville, Tennessee

November 03, 2010 Harry Baumes, Acting Director, USDA Office of Energy Policy and New Uses.

Space is filling up, but there are still a few openings available for landowners, farmers, producers, ranchers, and foresters who plan to attend the Renewable Energy Biomass Education Field Days event in Knoxville, Tennessee, from November 16-18. There is no registration fee and a limited number of...

Rural

Partnership with USDA and Leaders in Animal Health Science will Address the National Shortage of Large-Animal Veterinarians and Technicians

November 03, 2010 George Thomas, Missouri USDA Public Information Coordinator

Missouri Governor Jay Nixon joined Cheryl Cook, Deputy Under Secretary for USDA Rural Development in St. Joseph, Missouri late last month to announce an agreement that is the first step to addressing a nationwide demand for more large-animal veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Rural

Tennessee Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Clinic Gets New Home

November 03, 2010 Audrey Rowe, USDA FNS Special Nutrition Programs Deputy Administrator

There is new hope for more families in Clarksville, TN thanks to a larger WIC clinic opening to service expectant and new mothers and their children. WIC, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, provides Federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Rural Development-Iowa and the Small Business Administration take steps to re-establish partnerships with Sac and Fox Tribe

November 03, 2010 Darin Leach, USDA Iowa Public Information Officer

Representatives of USDA Rural Development and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently met with leaders from the Sac and Fox Tribe of Mississippi in Iowa to share information on ways the two federal agencies could assist the tribe with funds for such things as community improvement...

Rural

California Farmer Recognized for Creating Pollinator Habitat

November 02, 2010 Phil Giles, NRCS California

I can’t think of anyone more deserving of the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) and North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC) Farmer Rancher Pollinator Conservation Award than Paul Kaiser of Singing Frogs Farm in Sebastopol, California. That’s why I was so excited...

Conservation

Disability Employment Awareness Month Lasts All Year Long at USDA TARGET Center

November 02, 2010 Paul Lloyd, Education and Section 508 Service Area Manager

Three months ago, President Obama celebrated the 20 th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act with poignant remarks, and the signing of an Executive Order on Increasing the Federal Hiring of Individuals with Disabilities. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) will soon release...

Technology

The Recovery Act Provides a Large Swath of Kansas with Broadband Service-Creating an Estimated 25,000 Construction Jobs

November 02, 2010 Patricia Clark, Kansas Rural Development State Director

David Villano, assistant administrator of USDA’s Rural Utilities programs recently provided the keynote address to the 2010 Kansas Broadband Summit in Wichita. The Summit, entitled “A Fully Connected Kansas – Mission Possible” addressed topics of telemedicine, government services, economic...

Initiatives Rural Technology