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Brothers share FSA youth loan, don’t hog competition spotlight

By Scott Whittington, Public Affairs Specialist Some brothers spend their time tormenting each other or fighting over the front seat. Teenage brothers getting along in peace and harmony might happen right after pigs learn to fly a stealth fighter, but … Continue reading

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Young Farmer Starts Strong with FSA

By Michael Booth, Public Affairs Specialist Stephen Leatherwood looks out over his 66-acre cattle ranch, with two ponds fully stocked with catfish, and knows he’s come a long way since he started farming and ranching. His cattle ranch in Georgia … Continue reading

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South Dakota Family Puts Down Roots using FSA Farm Ownership Loan

By Cassie Bable, Public Affairs Specialist, FSA Office of External Affairs Wade and Lonna Livermont understand that raising livestock is an iconic way of life in South Dakota, but they put their ranch work behind them when they used a … Continue reading

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Texas FSA Expands Campus Liaison Recruiting Concept to Meet Increased Interest in Employment in the Ag Industry

Texas has about 180 fully-accredited colleges and universities throughout the state. Texas Farm Service Agency (FSA) recognizes the importance of sharing the FSA mission with those future business leaders, colleagues, farmers and ranchers. In order to reach students in the … Continue reading

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Local FSA Loan Officer Issues Nation’s First Farm Ownership Microloan

Tennessee Family Farm Thrives with Help from FSA By:  Michael Booth, Public Affairs Specialist, FSA Office of External Affairs When the U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency (FSA) announced introduction of the Farm Ownership Microloan this year, FSA loan … Continue reading

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Pheasant and Quail Fans Flock to Kansas City

By:  Dana Rogge, Public Affairs and Outreach Specialist, Missouri FSA Hunters and outdoor enthusiasts gathered this past weekend in Kansas City for the 2016 National Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic. The annual event draws hunters, farmers and landowners interested in … Continue reading

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Anna the Goat Joins Penny with Her Thoughts

Pueblo County Colorado FSA Office Greets Precocious Guests By Brenda Carlson, Public Affairs Specialist, FSA Office of External Affairs Penny Barr recently brought Anna to the FSA County Office.  Anna (pronounced ah-nuh after Penny’s favorite character from the movie Frozen) … Continue reading

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Farm Service Agency GIS Specialist Appointed to Minnesota Geospatial Advisory Council

Jeff Bloomquist, Minnesota Farm Service Agency (FSA) Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) and Emergency Management Coordinator, was recently appointed to serve on the Minnesota Statewide Geospatial Advisory Council. The council is a state government initiative made up of a cross-section of … Continue reading

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Conservation Practice Helps South Dakota Family Minimize Impact of Record Snow Storm

Like many ranchers in the northern Plains, Jason and Susie Reed will never forget the first week in October 2013. Up to 60 inches of snow fell in parts of eastern Wyoming and western South Dakota, surprising everyone and putting … Continue reading

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Disabled Americans Assist FSA to Feed Starving Children Overseas

by Scott Whittington, FSA Public Affairs Specialist It’s no secret there are starving children around the world. Millions of people do their part to eliminate the extensive problem. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency is also doing its … Continue reading

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