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USDA Rural Development Tells Nebraska Stakeholders about Revolving Loan Opportunities

January 28, 2013 Vicki Schurman, USDA Nebraska Public Information Officer

USDA Rural Development and partners held a revolving loan fund stakeholder roundtable in Lincoln, Nebraska via videoconferencing at the Nebraska sites of Kearney, Chadron, Norfolk and Scottsbluff. Thirty-six stakeholders attended, learning about the various revolving loan fund programs that USDA...

Rural

US Mint Releases Quarter Honoring White Mountain National Forest

January 28, 2013 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The wind-whipped peaks that tower above the tree-filled valleys of the White Mountain National Forest have been a symbol of wild America since well before the first New England colonies were established. Now, the natural beauty that has drawn visitors for centuries is featured on an America the...

Forestry

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...

Initiatives

What’s Your Beef – Prime, Choice or Select?

January 28, 2013 Larry Meadows, Director, AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program Grading and Verification Division

The USDA grade shields are highly regarded as symbols of safe, high-quality American beef. Quality grades are widely used as a "language" within the beef industry, making business transactions easier and providing a vital link to support rural America. Consumers, as well as those involved in the...

Food and Nutrition

Pike Valley Farm Foods – Certified Organic Pasture Farming in Kentucky

January 25, 2013 Christy Morgan, NRCS Kentucky

Over a decade ago, Winston and Teresa Pike brought their family back to the 140-acre farm where Winston grew up to begin a farming operation of their own. Since then, the Pikes’ business has grown from a small family farm with fewer than ten pasture-fed beef cattle to a thriving operation with over...

Conservation

Secretary's Column: Encouraging Americans to Enjoy the Great Outdoors

January 25, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As we look ahead to the coming years, I know that rural America has unlimited capacity to continue providing a great deal for every American – including even more opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. We know that many Americans deeply value outdoor recreation. According to industry estimates...

Conservation

USDA Mississippi Employees Contribute Time, Effort on Martin Luther King Day of Service

January 25, 2013 Megan Pittman, USDA Mississippi Public Information Coordinator

Earlier this month, all Mississippi agencies and staff were invited to participate in USDA’s Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service by volunteering two hours of their time to a non-profit organization of their choice. Three USDA Rural Development Mississippi State Office employees, Jennifer...

Rural

Retiree Improves and Diversifies Kentucky Farm for Future Generations

January 24, 2013 Christy Morgan, NRCS Kentucky

Larry Woods dedicated 36 years of his life to education in Kentucky. After a successful career as a teacher, coach and administrator, last year Larry retired to his Garrard County family farm, which he plans to develop into a full working operation for his children and grandchildren to enjoy. Woods...

Conservation

Alaskan Brewery Caps Bottles and Costs with USDA Energy Grant

January 24, 2013 Larry Yerich, USDA-RD Alaska – Public Information Coordinator

In Alaska, it’s all about great beer and the Alaska Brewing Company, LLC (ABC) in Juneau is the 12 th largest craft brewery by sales volume in the U.S. According to their website, the Alaskan Brewing Company became the 67 th operating brewery in the United States and the only brewery in Alaska in...

USDA Results Energy Rural

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Aldo Leopold

January 23, 2013 Lincoln Bramwell, Historian, U.S. Forest Service

Over his 40-year career as a forester, scientist, teacher, and writer, Aldo Leopold brought a greater understanding of our relationship with the natural world at a time when the technological advances of the 20 th century increasingly shut people off from their surroundings.

Forestry