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2014 in Review: New Farm Bill Allows Kansas Family to Purchase Home

December 29, 2014 Kansas Rural Development State Director Patty Clark

2014 will soon be in our collective rear view mirrors, and USDA Rural Development has had an incredibly productive year. This week we are looking back on stories from the year that illustrate the impact our programs have on rural communities. Here's a story out of our Kansas State Office from June...

Rural

World Accessibility in Rural America

December 29, 2014 Jasper Schneider, Rural Utilities Service Administrator

Access to the world via internet and mobile phone services is at the fingertips of most Americans, but this is not the reality for residents of many rural communities across the Nation. In October 2014, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced $190.5 million in grants and loans to make broadband...

Rural Technology

A New Home for the Holidays in Michigan

December 23, 2014 James J. Turner, Michigan State Director, USDA Rural Development

During this holiday week, I couldn't help but think of my recent visit with Ms. Rebecca Weber of St. Johns, Michigan – about twenty minutes north of our state capital of Lansing. USDA Rural Housing Service Administrator Tony Hernandez and I were able to meet Ms. Weber and hear her inspiring story...

Rural

2,000 Miles in 100 Days, Delivering a Message of Advocacy, Adventure

December 23, 2014 Paul Rhynard, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

“It’s a big, wild world,” said Dave Freeman, co-founder of Wilderness Classroom, “and I want you to go out and explore it.” That was the message the native Minnesotan had for more than 100 elementary school kids from local schools attending an outdoor youth engagement fair at Rawlins Park in...

Conservation Forestry

Secretary's Column: 2014, a Year of Action, Partnership and Innovation at USDA

December 22, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This has been a tremendous year for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the rural families and communities we serve. Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden recently shared a reflection on her most inspirational moments this year. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished at USDA over the course of this year...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Rural Research and Science

Inner-city Baltimore Youth make Special Visit to Boulder-White Clouds in Idaho

December 22, 2014 Kristina Bell, Recreation, Heritage and Volunteer Resources, U.S. Forest Service

On a chilly Friday afternoon in Washington, D.C., local employees, partners, and visitors took refuge from the cold outside for a special film-screening event in USDA’s Jefferson Auditorium, “Engaging the Next Generation of Conservation Stewards.” Five short films debuted to an audience of more than...

Forestry

Forest Service Exceeds Ecological Restoration Goals

December 19, 2014 U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell

I am proud to announce that we exceeded our ecological restoration goals for Fiscal Year 2014. This was no small feat. A lot of great people across the U.S. Forest Service worked hard to make it a reality. We did substantial homework and planning, and then based on that we made strategic investments...

Forestry

Rural Battery Manufacturer Gets Boost from USDA Business Program

December 18, 2014 Thomas Fern, Kentucky State Director, USDA Rural Development

Small business owners face countless challenges when it comes to finding success in the global marketplace – and for those in rural areas, the challenges are often more pronounced. For more than 30 years, Superior Battery has been manufacturing a wide range of batteries from its plant in Russell...

Rural

The Future is Here ... and it's Made of Wood

December 17, 2014 Dave Atkins, Cooperative Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

It’s a good time for building with wood products. More architects and contractors are returning to this renewable, sturdy, all-purpose material after decades of what some might consider an undue reliance on concrete and steel. In furthering that message, I was pleased to join WoodWorks, a nonprofit...

Forestry

Conference Explores Ways to Value Resources, Improve the Environment and Put a Check into Producers' Pockets

December 15, 2014 Kari Cohen, Natural Resources Conservation Service

What is the monetary value of a supply of clean water? Or the value of clean air or having places available to hike and fish? For decades we have taken these resources for granted, or at least we have not put a monetary value on their benefits. That’s changing. Participants from 30 nations met this...

Conservation Forestry