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On International Women's Day, A Tribute to Women in Agriculture

March 08, 2013 Kathleen Merrigan, Deputy Secretary

Today, March 8 th, is International Women’s Day. What better day to recognize the incredible achievements of women in agriculture? Women have always played a key role on the farm or ranch. Traditionally, women often kept the books and ensured the solvency of the business while men ran the day-to-day...

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USDA Land-Grant Development/Tribal Fellowship Program accepting Applications

February 19, 2013 Lavinia Panizo, USDA 1994 Tribal Land-Grant Colleges & Universities Program

From June first through the eighth, USDA will host faculty and staff from the 32 land-grant tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) that work in the areas of agriculture, conservation, science, or community development to participate in the USDA Land-Grant Development/Tribal Fellowship Program, a...

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Secretary Vilsack Confirms Support for Tribes at Meeting with Tribal College Presidents

February 11, 2013 Max Finberg, Acting Director, Office of Tribal Relations

Speaking to the presidents of tribal colleges from across the nation at the Agriculture Department last week, Secretary Tom Vilsack expressed his commitment to support Tribes and further strengthening the government-to-government relationship.

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Highlighting Inclusion, Diversity and Human Rights at the Special Olympics World Winter Games

February 01, 2013 Tom Vilsack, Agriculture Secretary and Head of the Presidential Delegation to the 10th Special Olympics World Winter Games. Judith Heumann, Special Advisor for International Disability Rights at the U.S. Department of State and is a member of the Presiden

Cross posted from the White House blog: During recent days we have had the honor as part of a U.S. Presidential Delegation to accompany more than 150 U.S. Special Olympians to the 2013 Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. In addition to the Opening Ceremonies of the games on Tuesday, the...

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USDA Announces Winners of 2013 Agricultural Outlook Forum Student Diversity Program

January 28, 2013 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the selection of 30 university students who will attend USDA’s 2013 Agricultural Outlook Forum. The students—who attend land-grant, Hispanic-serving, and American Association of State Colleges of Agriculture and Renewable Resources Institutions—have...

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In DC for the Inauguration? Come Say #HelloUSDA!

January 17, 2013 Rebecca Frank, Office of Communications

Planning to be in town for the 2013 Presidential Inauguration? USDA will open its doors on the National Mall for a USDA open house on Friday, January 18 from 10am - 2pm. The open house is a special opportunity to learn more about USDA’s important role in the lives of every American – helping to...

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USDA Announces Speakers for 2013 Agricultural Outlook Forum - Feb. 21-22

January 14, 2013 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced speakers for the 2013 Agricultural Outlook Forum, “Managing Risk in the 21st Century,” Feb. 21-22 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, Va. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will present the keynote address, followed by guest...

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Entrepreneurship Helps to Engage the Youth of Nebraska through the Building of a Straw Bale Business Incubator/Grocery Store

January 11, 2013 Vicki Schurman, USDA Nebraska Public Information Officer

In Nebraska, keeping small rural communities alive and vital is a hard road. Part of the puzzle is keeping the rural youth local and involved. Who would think straw built construction could create the buy in needed to interest the youth? The Village of Cody, home to 150 residents, is mostly farmers...

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