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Earned Income Tax Credit Can Help Rural Families

January 29, 2016 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Thanks to the hard work of Rural Americans, along with record investments in infrastructure under the Recovery Act and the 2014 Farm Bill, over the last seven years America was able to pull itself out of one of the deepest economic recessions since the Great Depression. While we’ve seen wages rise...

USDA Results

Navajo Nation Highlights the Value of the Environmental Justice

January 29, 2016 Arthur "Butch" Blazer, USDA Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

I recently traveled to New Mexico and Arizona to visit with local Navajo government leaders, Tribal College officials, and community members to hear about life on the Navajo Reservation. Michael Burns, from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), was also there to discuss an important new...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

50 Years of Super Bowl and Food Safety Changes

January 28, 2016 Jason Waggoner, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

The Super Bowl is a very popular food “holiday” in the United States, and this year’s game marks a milestone. Super Bowl 50, dubbed the “Golden Super Bowl,” will be played on February 7, 2016. Help set the gold standard and ensure that you and your guests remain free of foodborne illness by...

Health and Safety

A Community for Agricultores in Puerto Rico

January 28, 2016 Karen Priestly, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

In the municipality of Lares, Puerto Rico, lies Alturas de Castañer, a small, mountainous community that is home to 24 agricultores and their families. The agricultores - or farm workers - work hard year-round to produce coffee, bananas, root vegetables and citrus fruits that are then sold in local...

Rural

Una Comunidad Para Agricultores en Puerto Rico

January 28, 2016 Karen Priestly, Especialista en Relaciones Públicas, Oficina de Desarrollo Rural, USDA

En el municipio de Lares, Puerto Rico, se encuentra Alturas de Castañer, una comunidad en las montañas donde viven 24 agricultores y sus familias. Los agricultores trabajan arduamente durante todo el año para producir café, plátanos, viandas y frutas cítricas que luego se venden en los mercados...

Rural

Looking Ahead: Adding Seats to the Table to Diversify the Agricultural Workforce

January 28, 2016 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

From the field to the fork, we need diversity in agriculture. I’m proud to say that here at USDA, we are doing our part to make sure young people have access to the wide array of opportunities available. Over the next five years, we can expect to see an average of 57,900 jobs become available...

Initiatives

Seeds Spur Growth in International Relations

January 28, 2016 Ernest Allen, Director, AMS Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program’s Seed Regulatory and Testing Division

The U.S. seed industry and the international market continue to grow to keep up with feeding the world’s population. USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is helping to ensure the availability of products that start with seeds through the enforcement of laws and management of international...

Conservation Trade

Creating Uniformity in a Diverse Industry

January 27, 2016 Craig A. Morris, AMS Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program Deputy Administrator

During its 100 years of serving the livestock industry, USDA Market News – part of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) – has prided itself in creating transparency and clarity in the marketplace by allowing all industry stakeholders to have the same information about the market at the same...

Conservation

Chicken Ranching Boosts Pasture Soil Health on Iowa Farm

January 27, 2016 Laura Crowell, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Iowa

When bison roamed the Great Plains, prairie chickens and other fowl played an important role as the clean-up crew. They would follow the herds feasting on the larvae in bison manure. In Doug Darrow’s 160-acre mob grazing system near Oxford, Iowa, his 300 chickens have the same job, but they ride in...

Conservation

Envisioning a Stronger Economy for Pine Ridge Indian Reservation

January 22, 2016 Bruce Jones, Acting South Dakota State Director, USDA Rural Development

Recently USDA Rural Development staff in South Dakota spent two days at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, home of the Oglala Sioux, where they met with Tribal leaders, educators and other Federal partners. They made this trip as part of a broader administration effort to change the way the federal...

Rural