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One-Stop Shopping for Federal Scientific Collections

December 19, 2016 Damon Thompson, Communications Director, USDA Research, Education and Economics Mission Area

Federal agencies act as custodians of hundreds of diverse scientific collections that contain everything from plant and animal specimens, tissues, and DNA to microbes, minerals, and moonrocks. These collections are part of the country’s science infrastructure, and support work in fields that include...

Research and Science

Working with the Private Sector, Guaranteeing Affordable Housing Opportunities in Rural America

December 15, 2016 USDA Rural Housing Service Administrator Tony Hernandez

Groceries, childcare, education, transportation, insurance, utilities: these are just some of the essential places families nationwide spend their paychecks every month. Making ends meet takes hard work, but sometimes even after working long hours and shopping right families need help to make it...

Rural

Learning Through Listening: Convening with the Navajo Nation

December 13, 2016 USDA Rural Business and Cooperative Administrator Sam Rikkers

“We do not inherit the land from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.”—Navajo proverb Last month, Rural Development and the Navajo Nation convened an economic development workshop involving an array of leaders and stakeholders from across the Navajo Nation and 14 Federal partners in...

Rural

Taking Charge: How Rural Residents Are Switching from Employees to Business Owners

December 12, 2016 Sam Rikkers, Administrator, Rural Business Service

The retirement of the baby boom generation of business proprietors is predicted to result in a major turnover in ownership. Developing an ownership succession plan is especially challenging in rural areas where many small businesses are at risk of closing from the lack of locally available financing...

Rural

Making a Promise in Puerto Rico

December 07, 2016 Jose Otero-Garcia, Puerto Rico State Director, USDA Rural Development

When Roosevelt Roads Naval Base ceased operations in 2004, the surrounding region suffered a significant population and financial loss. The land transfer process from the Navy to the local government created the Local Redevelopment Authority (LRA), entity with the responsibility of leading the...

Rural

Una Promesa para Puerto Rico

December 07, 2016 José Otero-García, Director Estatal de USDA Rural Development en Puerto Rico

Cuando la Base Naval de Roosevelt Road cerró operaciones en el 2004, el área cercana sufrió una baja poblacional y una gran contracción. Como parte del proceso de transferencia de terrenos de la Marina de los Estados Unidos al gobierno local, se creó la Autoridad de Redesarrollo de Roosevelt Roads...

Rural

Agriculture Gets an Aerodynamic Boost

December 06, 2016 Dennis O'Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Hitting your target—and only your target—is a top priority when spraying pesticides from an airplane. And the use of a small object could be a big help in making sure that happens. That’s the focus of the research being conducted by Daniel Martin, an engineer with Agricultural Research Service’s...

Research and Science

Find Your Town, a New Tool Promoting Small Towns from the White House Opportunity Project

December 01, 2016 David Lipsetz, Associate Administrator of Rural Housing Service

Charming, historic, cozy, vibrant, quaint and fun. Small towns and rural places hold a special place in our vision of America. They offer residents a unique and often genial place to live. Visitors and those just passing through come to enjoy distinct lifestyles, commerce, and countryside. Yet, many...

Rural

Nanostructured Biosensors Detect Pesticide, Help Preserve Environment

November 30, 2016 Selina Meiners, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

When does too much of a good thing become a bad thing? That’s the question Dr. Jonathan Claussen, assistant professor at Iowa State University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, and his team of researchers aim to help farmers answer when it comes to pesticide use. Underuse can harm farmers’...

Research and Science

Small Town 4-H'er Reaches for the Stars

November 28, 2016 Kelly Sprute, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Many kids gaze up into the night’s sky and dream of touching the stars. Peggy Whitson, NASA astronaut and commander of the International Space Station, turned that dream into reality. Whitson grew up in the small town of Beaconsfield, Iowa, completing standard chores like mowing the lawn and caring...

Research and Science