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Digital Connection Helps Kodiak Students

September 14, 2016 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross-posted from the Alaska Dispatch News: For students heading back to school this month in Kodiak, it's anything but "class as usual." Because at Kodiak Island Borough School District, 400 miles from Anchorage and accessible only by airplane and ferry, ConnectED investments in high-speed internet...

Initiatives Technology

RMA Engages Farmers at Annual Meeting of Southern Grassroots Cooperatives

August 30, 2016 Mike Alston, Associate Administrator, Risk Management Agency

Recently, I had the honor of representing USDA at the annual Federation of Southern Cooperatives and Land Assistance Fund (FSCLA) annual meeting in Epes, Ala. It gave me a chance to speak with a phenomenal group of hardworking farmers and ranchers, to hear their stories and share some of the...

Conservation

Pavilions, Food Hubs and Community Kitchens - Designing for Local Food Systems

August 10, 2016 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation and Marketing Program

Today, we celebrated National Farmers Market Week at Uptown Market in Greenwood, South Carolina, highlighting USDA support for the local food sector in South Carolina and across the country. Uptown Market Manager, Stephanie Turner, and Greenwood Mayor Welborn Adams joined us in thanking the farmers...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Celebrate National Farmers Market Week by Supporting Local Producers

August 09, 2016 Amelia Hines Dortch, NRCS Alabama

It’s a simple sign that has a pretty easy request, “Buy Fresh. Buy Local.” It’s one that Gene Thornton hangs at his market stand each week at The Market at Ag Heritage Park on the Auburn University campus in Alabama. During market season, the sixth-generation farmer travels more than 40 miles from...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Mapping Appalachia's Local Food System: 900 Entrepreneurs At A Time

June 27, 2016 David Glasgow, USDA Office of Communications

The following guest blog by Earl Gohl, Federal Co-Chair, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) highlights some of the innovative work of one of USDA's frequent partners supporting locally-led economic and community development in the 13 state Appalachian region. ARC is a leader in place-based...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Celebrating American Agriculture: All USDA Foods are Local to Someone

March 15, 2016 Julie Skolmowski, Branch Chief, Nutrition Services and Access, Food Distribution Division, Supplemental Nutrition and Safety Programs

March is National Nutrition Month. Throughout the month, USDA will be highlighting results of our efforts to improve access to safe, healthy food for all Americans and supporting the health of our next generation. Fish and fowl, sowing and reaping, nutrition and agriculture… certain words and...

Food and Nutrition

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...

Initiatives Conservation

Navajo Nation Highlights the Value of the Environmental Justice

January 29, 2016 Arthur "Butch" Blazer, USDA Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

I recently traveled to New Mexico and Arizona to visit with local Navajo government leaders, Tribal College officials, and community members to hear about life on the Navajo Reservation. Michael Burns, from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), was also there to discuss an important new...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

USDA Makes First Visit to Cuba Since 1961

November 17, 2015 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

“Today I had the opportunity to meet with Cuban fruit and vegetable farmers in the Antero Regalado Agricultural Cooperative in Güira de Melena, and hog and sheep producers in the Niceto Pérez Livestock Cooperative. They talked openly about the membership structure of their cooperatives, and they...

Trade

Gopher Tortoise Habitats Thrive along Alabama's Gulf Coast

October 19, 2015 Amelia Hines Dortch, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alabama

Longleaf pine forests once dominated the Southeast. But over the past two centuries, many of these forests have disappeared along with the wildlife that called them home. Recent efforts to enhance longleaf forests on private lands are helping the ecosystem rebound as well as wildlife like the gopher...

Conservation
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