
Tawney Brunsch, Executive Director of the Native CDFI, Lakota Fund with USDA Rural Development State Director Elsie Meeks at the StrikeForce conference. USDA photos
South Dakota USDA officials recently highlighted the StrikeForce initiative at the bi-annual South Dakota Indian Business Alliance Conference held in Rapid City. The conference with the theme of, “Building Opportunities in the New Native America,” was a perfect opportunity to announce South Dakota USDA’s focus on increasing partnerships and leveraging resources on South Dakota tribal lands. Read more »
Tags: Craig Schaunaman, Elsie Meeks, FSA, Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program, NRCS, RD, South Dakota, Strikeforce, Tribal
Economic Growth, Environment, Rural Development

A new calf, new life on the ranch, is reason for Annie Woodson, 100, to step out into the pasture and the Texas sunshine.
Ms. Annie Faye Woodson has been directly involved in farming and ranching in Texas for the last 76 years. At 100 years-old she stays up-to-date on Farm Service Agency (FSA) program news and still makes trips to the Fannin County FSA office to sign up for farm programs and to certify acres. It is no surprise that Woodson has seen many changes throughout her life on the farm.
“I rode in a wagon, buggy and tractor,” said Woodson. “Technology is the biggest change I’ve seen in my lifetime.” Read more »
Tags: cattle, Direct and Counter-Cyclical Program, drought, Farmer, FSA, Livestock, Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program, Rural America, SURE, Texas
Environment, Rural Development

White House interns met with several Virginia producers to learn the important role agriculture plays in feeding, clothing and fueling America and the world.
Twelve White House fellows were given the opportunity to experience agriculture first hand. From a custom slaughterhouse to a large-scale fruit and vegetable operation, the group grazed the hills and pastures of Virginia to learn the importance of ag in the U.S.
Hosted by Virginia Farm Service Agency staff and accompanied by Farm and Foreign Agricultural Service Deputy Under Secretary Karis Gutter, the fellows began their tour at the USDA Fredericksburg Service Center where they met their tour guides — County Executive Director Jeanne Turnure and FSA Manager Kim DePasquale. Read more »

Flooding devastation in Missouri put farmland underwater.
On the heels of Secretary Vilsack’s visit to the Midwest last week to inspect Missouri River flood damage to area farms and communities, Farm and Foreign Service (FFAS) Acting Deputy Under Secretary Karis Gutter stopped by Mounds City, Missouri and Hamburg, Iowa to hear from local producers, and to see for himself the devastating effects of the flooding. Read more »
Tags: Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Emergency Conservation Program, flooding, FSA, Honeybees and Farm-Raised Fish Program, Iowa, Livestock Indemnity Program, Missouri, Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program, Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments, Tom Vilsack
Rural Development
The Farm Service Agency is reminding crop and livestock producers throughout states that have recently experienced severe damage from flooding, wildfires and tornadoes that FSA programs may be available to assist with recovery.
According to Acting FSA Administrator Val Dolcini, whether it’s wildfires in the Southwest, flooding or tornados in the Midwest, Plains, and Southeast, learning about our FSA disaster programs is an important first step for producers in the recovery process. Read more »
Tags: Emergency Assistance for Livestock Honeybees and Farm-Raised Fish Program, Emergency Conservation Program, flooding, FSA, Livestock Indemnity Program, Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program, RMA, Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments, SURE, Tornado, Val Dolcini
Food Safety, Plant and Animal Health