Skip to main content
Skip to main content

veterans


Promises to Keep in Challenging Times: 2012 National Rural Housing Conference

December 11, 2012 Candice Celestin, USDA Public Affairs Specialist

“As we determine the future of federal spending, ensuring adequate housing in rural America must be a priority”- that was the statement that many folks, including Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager echoed at the 2012 National Rural Housing Conference, held last week in Washington DC.

Rural

Bringing Credit Options to Our Veterans

October 12, 2012 Tanya Brown, Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

Althea Raiford retired from the Navy in 2010 and works in Maryland as a police officer. But every month she sends money home to Georgia to buy hogs, chickens and feed, some of which have been purchased at a discount through a network of veterans. “We [veterans] are a family,” said Raiford, who was...

USDA Results Farming

Helping Veterans Succeed in Farming

June 06, 2012 Josephine Lealasola, Agricultural Specialist, Farm Service Agency, Pagopago, American Samoa

Edward Avegalio fought for his country in Operation Desert Shield in the early 1990s. Today, he serves his country by providing locally grown, fresh produce to area schools, local restaurants and stores through the first hydroponic farm in American Samoa that was redesigned to allow him to actively...

Trade

USDA – Helping Veterans Continue Their Public Service Careers

June 01, 2012 Douglas Keeler, AMS Poultry Programs Associate Deputy Administrator

After finishing their military careers, many veterans envision continuing their government careers at the Department of Defense (DOD) or another defense-related organization. True heroes with a passion for serving their country, these veterans often feel these are the only places where they can...

Initiatives

Military Veterans: the Next Generation of Organic Farmers

May 11, 2012 Miles McEvoy, National Organic Program Deputy Administrator

Compost tea (a mixture of recycled organic matter soaked in water), hydroponic living basil, and organic certification are terms that, at first glance, may not have much of a connection to military veterans. Colin Archipley, a decorated Marine sergeant, and his wife Karen however saw the combination...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Offers More than Employment Opportunities for Veterans

February 29, 2012 David Dissinger, USDA’s Veterans Employment Program Manager

Today about 6.1 million of America’s veterans live in rural communities. About 38 percent of military recruits call rural America home, but these communities face real economic challenges. So over the past two years – at President Obama’s direction – USDA and the rest of the federal government have...

Rural

Tennessee Office Welcomes Wounded Warriors

February 07, 2012 Kevin Hart, NRCS District Conservationist, Tennessee

Volunteers for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) come from all walks of life. In Tennessee, we’ve been lucky enough to have U.S. Army soldiers, who were injured while serving our nation, volunteer at the Clarksville NRCS Field Office. Clarksville is only eight miles from Fort...

Conservation

Forests in Arizona Train Veterans

January 27, 2012 Candra Berg, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Civilian life is unlike that of military life in the service. Two forests, the Apache-Sitgreaves and the Prescott National Forest have recently developed programs to help veterans in their transition to civilian life. Through grants obtained by the U.S. Forest Service, these programs were offered to...

Forestry

Secretary's Column: Honoring Rural Troops This Holiday Season

December 16, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As they have in years past, tens of thousands of American troops will celebrate the holidays overseas. Many of them call our nation’s rural communities home. So it is important – especially in this season – to remember those men and women who defend our nation. There is one notable difference this...

Rural

Restored Ranch Provides Recreation to Disabled Vets

November 10, 2011 Jennifer Van Eps, NRCS Washington

For disabled military veterans who used to be sportsmen but thought they no longer had the same access to the great outdoors, the 2,000-acre Barker Ranch in West Richland, Wash. provides the opportunity to rekindle that experience.

Conservation
Subscribe to veterans

AskUSDA

One central entry point for you to access information and help from USDA.