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A Makeover for a House Loaded with Memories

July 29, 2013 Tammi Schone, South Dakota Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

Nellie Buckman is the daughter of a migrant worker. Growing up her family moved from place to place a lot. She never really had a place to call home until her adult years when she moved into a little tiny house that was originally from Igloo, South Dakota, which incidentally is located on the same...

Rural

Packed House in Tucson, Arizona for Energy Round Table Listening Session with Rural Utilities Administrator

July 26, 2013 Dianna Jennings, USDA Arizona Special Projects Coordinator

Sorry Mr. Wolfe. As it turns out, you actually CAN go home again…and John Padalino recently did. Padalino is the Administrator for the USDA Rural Utilities Service (RUS), a branch of USDA Rural Development. Born in south Tucson, Padalino grew up along the border where his father was a customs agent...

Energy Rural Technology

South Dakota Producers Work with USDA to Recover From Flooding

July 26, 2013 Joseph L. Schultz, Charles Mix County Farm Service Agency Executive Director and Christine Sorensen, Rural Development Coordinator

Two years after the Missouri River flooding of 2011, several Charles Mix County, S.D. producers are still working to get their flooded crop land back to full production. When the flood waters receded in the fall of 2011 portions of the river bottom crop land were covered with one to six feet of sand...

Conservation Rural

FFA State Presidents ‘Suit Up’ for Agriculture

July 25, 2013 Todd Batta, Senior Advisor to the Secretary, USDA

Editor’s Note: Yesterday, Secretary Vilsack had the opportunity to speak with some of our nation’s brightest young leaders at the National FFA Organization’s State Presidents’ Conference. He discussed USDA’s efforts to revitalize the rural economy and recognized the officers for their commitment to...

USDA Results Initiatives Rural

Administrator Approves Alaska College Student Center Transfer to Fine Arts Group

July 25, 2013 Larry Yerich, USDA Alaska – Public Information Coordinator

In June, Tammye Treviño, Administrator for Rural Housing and Community Facilities, traveled to Sitka and Ketchikan, Alaska for National Homeownership Month and discussions with community leaders on the intent of the USDA StrikeForce initiative in Southeast Alaska. Ms. Treviño also took time in Sitka...

Rural

USDA Grant Recipient Featured as "America's Best Ice Cream" on ABC's Good Morning America

July 24, 2013 Kelly Edwards, Wisconsin USDA Public Information Coordinator

What is your favorite thing about summer? Is it the longer days, trips to the lake, outings to a local amusement park, or family trips to get ice cream? For my family, one of our favorite things is taking a family outing to a local farm and creamery, Kelley's, for some homemade ice cream and making...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Native American FFA Members Discuss the Future of Agriculture with USDA Officials

July 23, 2013 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

The future of America is entirely about its youth. According to figures provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, sixty percent of the farmers in this country are 55 years old or older. Will the next generation take over for their parents and accept a rural lifestyle? What options are available...

Rural

USDA, Helping Small Rural Businesses Grow and Create Jobs

July 23, 2013 Rural Business and Cooperative Service Administrator, Lillian Salerno

Last month, I joined Secretary Vilsack in announcing National Small Business Week on behalf of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Louisiana. In support of rural small businesses, USDA announced several funding opportunities across the country for business owners to increase their capacity to hire...

Rural

USDA Grant Funding Boosts Public Safety in an Indiana Town

July 22, 2013 Darrell Mowery, USDA Public Affairs Specialist

USDA Rural Development staff visited with Jasonville, Indiana town officials earlier this month during a ceremony celebrating the town’s purchase of a new flex fuel police vehicle. Utilizing an Economic Impact Initiative (EII) Grant to fund 75 percent of the vehicle purchase price, Assistant Police...

Rural

USDA Explores How Federal Infrastructure Can Support Rural Cultural Strategies

July 19, 2013 Chris Beck, Senior Projects Advisor, USDA Rural Development, Washington D.C.

As rural communities search for new and viable economic approaches, it is becoming clear that one core component of many successful rural communities is the presence of vibrant arts and cultural opportunities. Last month I had the opportunity to speak about rural arts initiatives and how USDA Rural...

USDA Results Rural