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Secretary's Column: Partnering with Communities to Alleviate Poverty

March 29, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

At the U.S. Department of Agriculture we’re working hard to strengthen the economy across rural America – and in recent years, we have seen positive signs of growth. At the same time, we know that areas of high poverty still exist, and many of these are in our small towns and rural communities. In...

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Deputy Under Secretary Visits StrikeForce State of Mississippi, Says Public-Private Partnerships Build a Stronger Rural America

March 29, 2013 Megan Pittman, USDA Mississippi Public Information Coordinator

Earlier this week, USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Doug O’Brien met with local and regional officials in Mississippi to discuss ways USDA can help businesses create jobs and stimulate local economies. Mississippi was one of the first states in the nation to be designated a StrikeForce...

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USDA Staff in New Mexico, Wisconsin, Promote Business Development and Job Creation Efforts

March 27, 2013 Ernie Watson, USDA New Mexico Public Information Coordinator and by Kelly Edwards, USDA Wisconsin Public Information Coordinator

“The Rural Business Enterprise Grant program (RBEG) is one of the most flexible economic development opportunities offered by USDA Rural Development.” Those words from New Mexico State Director Terry Brunner kicked off a webinar workshop recently to discuss the RBEG program and how to apply for...

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USDA StrikeForce: Expanding Partnerships and Opportunity in Rural Communities

March 26, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from The Huffington Post: Rural Americans face many unique challenges - and every day, the U.S. Department of Agriculture provides assistance to help grow American agriculture and increase opportunity for rural communities. Unfortunately, 90 percent of America's persistent poverty...

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A South Dakotan’s Commitment Advances Women’s History

March 25, 2013 Christine Sorensen USDA Rural Development South Dakota Coordinator

In recognition of National Women’s History Month, the South Dakota USDA Rural Development staff salutes all of the inspiring, influential women who are making a difference in society at the local, state and national level. In line with this year’s theme of Science, Technology, Engineering and...

Rural

USDA Aids Construction, Refurbishes Apartments for Elderly Wisconsin Residents

March 22, 2013 Kevin Tuttle, USDA Rural Development, Wisconsin State Office

For residents of three senior care centers in western Wisconsin, the time has come to say “good-bye” to shared living spaces, shared bathrooms and double corridors; and say “hello” to private rooms, large, private bathrooms, and neighborhood designs. Through new construction, Baldwin Care Center...

Rural

Arizona Revolving Loan Roundtable Aims to Help Small Businesses Expand and Create Jobs

March 20, 2013 Dianna Jennings, Arizona USDA Special Projects Coordinator

Nobody in the audience was checking emails or text messages. No one was squirming and looking at the clock. In fact, all of the attendees were riveted to the presentations. The event was a recent Revolving Loan Fund Roundtable sponsored by USDA Rural Development in Phoenix, Arizona. Lyle...

Rural

With USDA Help, Rural African Farming Comes to Rural Massachusetts

March 18, 2013 Christine Kimball, USDA Business and Cooperatives Specialist-Massachusetts

What do immigrant farmers from Tanzania, Nigeria, Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, and Liberia have in common with central rural Massachusetts? The Answer: World Farmers Inc. or WFI.

Rural

Missouri Community Foundations Find Common Ground and Make a Stand

March 15, 2013 Greg Batson, USDA Area Director/Community Development Specialist/Public Information Coordinator

Collaboration, cooperation and coordination are good words, especially when all three can be used to describe an action. Community Foundation of Northwest Missouri (CFNWMO) and nine other Missouri community foundations are collaborating, cooperating and coordinating in the funding and creation of a...

Rural

The Least Expensive Kilowatt is the one You Don't have to Produce

March 14, 2013 John Padalino, acting Administrator, USDA Rural Utilities Service

We all like to save a buck. But what if you not only saved a buck today, but one tomorrow, and the next day and for the rest of your life? Hopefully, that’s a lot of bucks.

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