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Proud to Serve My Country

November 15, 2016 Fred Cheng, Diversity & Inclusion Program Manager and US Navy Reserve Member

When USDA recognized the men and women who served our country at the annual USDA Veterans Day Observance, it was a special day for me. That’s because the observance, held Oct. 27, 2016, was my first as a USDA employee since returning from a Navy individual augmentee deployment to Kabul, Afghanistan...

USDA Results Initiatives

Veterans Returning to Civilian Life Bring Skill and Talent to Farm and Ranch

November 10, 2016 Lanon Baccam, Deputy Under Secretary, Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services and Military Veterans Agricultural Liaison

In honor of Veterans Day, Deputy Under Secretary Lanon Baccam provided Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack with an overview of USDA’s support for veterans. Baccam, a proud army veteran, also serves as the Department’s Military Veterans Agriculture Liaison.

Initiatives Conservation Research and Science

We All Agree - Veterans Are Part of Our National Fabric

November 10, 2016 Larry Mitchell, Administrator, Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration

With the political rhetoric finally over, there’s one inspiring message that everyone can agree with—our veterans already make America great every day. Every veteran who joined the military following the end of the draft in 1973 volunteered to serve our country. And they want to continue serving...

USDA Results Initiatives

NIFA Programs Salute and Assist Veterans and their Families

November 10, 2016 Brent Elrod and Desiree Rucker, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Whether protecting our nation and its highest ideals with military service or ensuring a safe, abundant, and nutritious food supply as veterans, we are grateful for their willingness to serve. For more than 35 years, USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) and the U.S. Departments...

Initiatives

From Camouflage to Crops - USDA Offers Veterans New Career Opportunities

November 09, 2016 Karen T. Comfort, Deputy Associate Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service

At USDA, we are thankful for the military men and women who are serving or have served this nation. We are committed to providing them with opportunities for their next career to be in agriculture. USDA employs more than 11,000 veterans and since 2009 have provided more than $505 million in direct...

Initiatives

South Dakota Statewide Native Homeownership Coalition on the Horizon

July 18, 2013 Christine Sorensen, USDA Rural Development Coordinator

South Dakota USDA Rural Development, Governor’s Office of Economic Development, South Dakota Housing Development Authority (SDHDA), and the Great Plains Native Asset Building Coalition convened a vital meeting of stakeholders recently to gain input on the creation of a statewide coalition to support...

Rural

Arizona Community Garden Feeds Body and Soul

January 09, 2013 Dianna Jennings, USDA Arizona Special Projects Coordinator

There has been little in Ruben Herrera’s life of late to celebrate. The past few years have been marred by drugs, prison, and homelessness. A military vet who was raised on a farm in Gilbert, Arizona, Ruben remembered the sweetness of his childhood rural lifestyle even as he struggled with the...

Rural

Veterans Inject Military Values into the U.S. Forest Service Workforce

November 09, 2012 Ellita Willis, Office of Communication

We’ve all heard catchy military slogans like Be All You Can Be, Get an Edge on Life and Aim High. Three of the Forest Service’s finest can identify with each of these mantras. As former airmen and soldier, they proudly served in the U.S. Air Force and Army.

Forestry

Veterans Find Unexpected Opportunities at AMS

August 09, 2011 Dave Trykowski, AMS Compliance, Safety and Security Division Director

When it comes time to transition from service in the military to a civilian job, many veterans do not immediately think to look for positions at the USDA. There is an assumption that jobs with USDA are all farm-related – even those in the Agricultural Marketing Services (AMS). In reality, there is a...

USDA Results

Rural Veterans and the Tyranny of Distance

August 03, 2011 Drew Brookie, Deputy Press Secretary for the Department of Veterans Affairs

Cross posted from the White House blog: At the Department of Veterans Affairs, Secretary Shinseki often talks about the tyranny of distance – the distance that often separates Veterans from care at their nearest VA medical facilities. For about 3.3 million Vets, or 41 percent of the total enrolled...

Rural
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