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Oklahoma Broadband Provider Doubles Speed for Customers During Coronavirus

August 10, 2020 Chad Rupe, Administrator, Rural Utilities Services

Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, long-standing USDA Rural Development partners Pine Telephone and Pine Cellular in southeastern Oklahoma answered the call to serve their communities.

Broadband Coronavirus Rural

Where Soil Health Meets Public Health: Cover Crops in the Lower Rio Grande Valley

July 28, 2020 Havala Schumacher, Management & Program Analyst, NRCS

Using cover crops in northern latitudes is a challenge due to shorter growing seasons. However, the challenges can be just as significant in the far south of the United States.

Conservation

Wisconsin Telecommunications Cooperatives Step Up to Support E-Learning

June 23, 2020 Frank Frassetto, USDA Rural Development State Director for Wisconsin

Wisconsin students across the state adapted to the new normal with e-Learning studies since the Badger State entered the “Safer at Home” status in late March. If you live in a metro area, you probably didn’t struggle with lack of service or low bandwidth. But in the rural areas, it was a big...

Broadband Rural

The Fox Canyon Water Market: A Market-Based Tool for Groundwater Conservation Goes Live

May 08, 2020 Havala Schumacher, NRCS Program Analyst

Ventura County, California, is an agricultural powerhouse. In 2017, its revenues from agriculture were an estimated $2.1 billion. It also faces extraordinary population pressure, with nearly 450 people per square mile – about five times the average population density of the United States. Both...

Conservation

Uniting to Combat Water Shortages Across the Country

April 28, 2020 Erika Cross, Strategic Communications, USDA Farm Production and Conservation

A clean and reliable water supply is critical to our nation’s future, but freshwater is a finite resource.

Conservation

Conservation Tools Help Producers Make Positive Impacts on Changing Climate

April 22, 2020 Jocelyn Benjamin, USDA

America’s farmers and ranchers are helping put the nation on track to a healthier and more resilient environment in the face of a changing climate. While agriculture only contributes 9 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, it offers a variety of opportunities to reduce emissions and cut carbon...

Climate Conservation Forestry

USDA Observes the 10 Year Anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

April 20, 2020 Under Secretary Bill Northey and Under Secretary Jim Hubbard

Today marks 10 years since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. USDA, through its Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and U.S. Forest Service, worked alongside other federal agencies to respond to this disaster and supported the Gulf of Mexico region in its prevention, preparedness and...

Conservation Forestry

Rural Distance Learning Gets a Tech Boost in Oklahoma and Texas

April 02, 2020 Chad Rupe, Administrator, Rural Utilities Services

Hilliary Communications, which serves parts of Oklahoma and Texas, has reinforced its commitment to its customers and communities with a series of upgrades in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. This is especially important since students across the state will begin distance learning on April 6 as...

Broadband Rural

Advancing Rural Broadband, The Great Task of Our Generation

March 12, 2020 Kirk Pearson, Washington State Director, USDA Rural Development

Good news rang in Washington State when I joined representatives from Mason Public Utility District (PUD) 3 at the start of USDA’s Broadband ReConnect Workshop in Seattle to celebrate a $2.4 million investment to bring high-speed broadband to 250 households and businesses in rural Mason County.

Broadband Rural

Educational Opportunities Spread with Broadband Expansion in Rural America

March 09, 2020 Hilda Legg, Kentucky State Director, USDA Rural Development

“If you are planning for a year, sow rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people.” I was reminded of this powerful proverb while preparing for our ReConnect program announcement. As a former teacher, education and its long-reaching benefits...

Broadband Rural