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USDA's Commitment to Develop Food and Agricultural Workforce of the Future

February 25, 2016 Samuel Crowell, Advisor, AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, USDA Office of the Chief Scientist

Nearly 99% of farms in the United States are family operated, and they account for roughly 90% of agricultural production. With statistics like these, it’s not surprising that many people associate jobs in agriculture with small-town America, farmers and tractors, and corn fields and cattle. While...

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Hog Wild Over Broadband

February 25, 2016 Brandon McBride, Administrator, Rural Utilities Service

Bringing broadband to rural areas is helping transform business operations, including family-owned hog farms. Ralls County Electric Cooperative in Missouri received Recovery Act funding to provide fiber-to-the-premises in a very rural area of Missouri. One of the locations in the Ralls County...

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Fighting Crime with Fiber Optics

February 22, 2016 Brandon McBride, Administrator, Rural Utilities Service

Near Stearns, Kentucky, a state trooper monitored traffic, watching for a car described in a just-issued bulletin. A car passed. No match. Stearns is situated on the Upper Cumberland Plateau, McCreary County which is home to just 18,000 people. Another car flashed by.

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Gigabit Comes to Rural Western North Carolina

February 19, 2016 Brandon McBride, Administrator, Rural Utilities Service

At the foot of Mount Mitchell, highest peak east of the Mississippi River, sits the quiet town of Burnsville, North Carolina. People come and go from the textile factory, hikers visit to climb the mountain, and a colorful art scene adds flavor to the community. But in 2009 in the wake of the stock...

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What I Would Have Said Today to Vice President Biden about the Recovery Act

February 17, 2016 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This blog is cross posted from Secretary Vilsack's Medium page: Somedays being a Cabinet member, you have to be flexible. Today is one of those days. While in New Orleans to speak to the Renewable Fuel Association and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, I traveled to the Port of New...

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2,700 Miles of Fiber

February 17, 2016 Brandon McBride, Administrator, Rural Utilities Service

In 2010, Scott County, Tennessee languished at a twenty-one percent unemployment rate, not unusual for rural areas. By early 2015, that rate had halved. Through fiber optic power, Highland Telephone Cooperative’s vision, and funding from USDA Rural Development, these rural counties have become...

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Helping Small Farmers in the South Go Organic

February 11, 2016 Elanor Starmer, AMS Acting Administrator

Rock Woods, Gulf States Regional Director for the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT), knows the importance of persistence. Rock wanted to help more farmers in the southeast learn about organic certification, but he also knew that farmers are busy. That’s why Rock and NCAT launched a...

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Congrats to the Student Diversity Program Winners, See You at the 2016 Agricultural Outlook Forum

February 08, 2016 Susan Carter, Public Affairs Staff, Office of the Chief Economist

A group of 30 university students, announced by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, will get a head start to a career in agriculture as winners of USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum Student Diversity Program. Twenty university juniors and seniors were chosen based their essays on “Agriculture as a...

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