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Rural Champion Works with Producers and USDA to Spur Biomass Production

August 09, 2011 Talishia Sears, Web Communications Intern

Cross posted from the White House Rural Champions of Change website: When the gasoline additive MTBE was banned in 2006 and ethanol was its only practical replacement, Eric as a corn farmer, became very interested in joining with other farmers to build a corn ethanol plant.

Energy Trade Rural Research and Science

Innovations to Support Beginning Farmers and Ranchers

August 09, 2011 Suresh Sureshwaran, National Institute of Food and Agriculture; Mary Ahearn, Economic Research Service; and Stephanie Ritchie, National Agricultural Library

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. Do you know who grew your food? Farmer’s markets, eating locally and even the USDA’s “Know your Farmer, Know your Food”...

Food and Nutrition Farming Research and Science

Team RD Washington Gathers Feedback From Key Stakeholders To Improve Help In Regulatory Review

August 09, 2011 Phil Eggman, Washington Public Information Officer

How do you garner valuable feedback from key partners and stakeholders from around your state? Just ask and let them speak, which is what USDA Rural Development leadership did in Washington State when they convened a stakeholder outreach meeting in Olympia on July 29 to discuss Rural Development...

Rural

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Holds White House Rural Council Forum at the Wisconsin State Fair

August 08, 2011 Kelly Edwards, USDA Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

This week Wisconsin kicked off an annual tradition, the Wisconsin State Fair in West Allis, WI. As a part of the Opening Day activities, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack hosted a White House Rural Council Forum with businesses and community leaders, farmers, ranchers, and agricultural producers...

USDA Results Rural

Feds Cooked to Feed Families and Raised 2,500 lbs at Flavors of USDA

August 08, 2011 Marissa Duswalt, R.D., Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

“I’m wearing this pin because it has a heart in the palm of a hand. You see that heart? I want people who eat my food to know that love went into the preparation of this meal,” said Rosetta Davis, AMS/Civil Rights Program, as she served USDA employees her delicious, homemade collard greens. Ms...

Food and Nutrition

A Little Help from Friends: Training Peer Counselors to Promote Breastfeeding in Texas

August 08, 2011 Eddie Longoria, director of Southwest Region WIC, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Here at FNS, we are working hard to increase breastfeeding rates through the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program. One of the ways we’re doing this is by using peer counselors who can provide more effective support to other breastfeeding mothers. In...

Food and Nutrition

With FAS Support, California Prune and Walnut Exporter Thrives

August 08, 2011 Karoline S. Newell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

Little did the Wilbur family know when they first settled on a farm in the Sacramento Valley in 1869 that they were laying the foundation for what would become one of California’s premier prune and walnut producers.

Trade

Focus on Hunger Among Latinos: President Obama and USDA’s Lisa Pino Visit National Council of La Raza

August 08, 2011 Gretchen Ruethling; Office of Strategic Initiatives, Partnerships, and Outreach; Food and Nutrition Service

In the U.S., Hispanic households experience hunger at rates that are higher than the national average. According to USDA research, one out of every four Hispanic households in the U.S. is food insecure, compared with a national average of 15 percent. Hispanics also participate in the Supplemental...

Food and Nutrition

The Farmer’s Perspective: How Farmers Markets Help Producers

August 08, 2011 Edward Avalos, Agriculture Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

During National Farmers Market Week, we celebrate farmers markets across the country, their popularity and their growth. But there wouldn’t be any farmers markets without farmers. Just as farmers markets help consumers know their farmer and know their food, they also help producers know their...

Food and Nutrition

First South Dakota MarketPlace Draws Over 200 Attendees to Talk About Business and Job Development

August 08, 2011 Christine Sorenson, Public Information Coordinator

The first South Dakota ‘MarketPlace: Opening Doors to Success’ business conference, held in Huron, South Dakota, late last month drew over 200 participants from across the state for two days of networking and business training. The event focused on energizing small businesses and rural communities...

USDA Results Rural