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Texas Ranchers Want More Chickens

August 01, 2012 Quenna Terry, NRCS Texas

Cattle ranchers in the Texas Panhandle are interested in raising more than just cattle and grass. They also want to raise chickens—lesser prairie-chickens, to be exact! The lesser prairie-chicken is a ground-nesting bird native to the mixed-grass prairies of the Texas panhandle, Colorado, Kansas...

Conservation

Help USDA Fight Hungry Pests: Keep an Eye Out for Asian Longhorned Beetle

August 01, 2012 Rebecca Blue, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Throughout August, a little-known beetle may emerge from the trees in your community. You might see its long black and white antennae inching out from a dime-shaped hole in your favorite tree. The pest, named the Asian longhorned beetle, kills trees from the inside out. It attacks 13 types of...

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South Dakota is SET for Regional Planning

August 01, 2012 Christine Sorenson, South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator

South Dakota has been awarded two regional training opportunities through the Stronger Economies Together (SET) initiative. USDA Rural Development (USDA RD), the nation’s four Regional Rural Development Centers and South Dakota State University Extension are collaborating for this initiative. “While...

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Deputy Under Secretary Visits Successful Rural Initiatives in Illinois

August 01, 2012 Joan Messina, Illinois USDA Public Information Officer

What do 13 doctors in Southern Illinois, hundreds of outpatients and a bilingual library have in common? USDA Rural Development! Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Doug O’Brien recently visited the Monroe County Surgical Center in Waterloo and the Fairmont City Library Center in the...

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