Category Archives: Features
Building a Business on Goats and Gelato
By Lauren Moore, Public Affairs Specialist Gary Carder is a veteran and owner of Capream Dairy in Prescott, Arizona. This Grade-A goat dairy specializes in the production of milk, gelato, and cheese, which are sold at retail locations around the … Continue reading
Healthy Hometown – North Carolina Couple Enriches and Educates Others in Community
By Dana Rogge, Public Affairs Specialist After retiring in 2008, Henry and Ardis Crews returned to their hometown of Henderson, North Carolina, with a plan to rebuild their community as they remembered it from their childhood. They organized the Green … Continue reading
Growing after the Storm
By Lillian Stout, West Virginia FSA Program Technician Thirty-five years ago, Joe and Diana Sparks traded in their home in Ohio for the ridgetop views of Braxton County, West Virginia. Located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, the couple’s … Continue reading
Get Access to the Farmers.gov Dashboard
By Michelle Thomas, farmers.gov The vision of farmers.gov is to provide farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners with online self-service applications, educational materials, engagement opportunities, and business tools. Many of these self-service features are available through the secure farmers.gov portal, where … Continue reading
Dairy Producers Receive a Boost from USDA
By Jody Kenworthy, Farm Service Agency In farm country outside Buffalo, New York, you will find Frank Valent working with his 80 or so Holstein and Jersey cows to put milk on America’s table. Travel about 200 miles southwest to … Continue reading
Loans Available to Cotton Producers to Help Offset Delayed Ginning
By Dana Rogge, USDA This year’s adverse weather and increased cotton acres may mean it’s taking you a little longer to get your cotton ginned. USDA’s Farm Service Agency offers seed cotton recourse loans to provide interim financing while you … Continue reading
Pining for the Holidays
By Savannah Halleaux, Michigan Farm Service Agency Scott Powell and Christopher Maciborski are evergreen farmers in northern Michigan. The brothers-in-law, and their families, cultivate holiday cheer at Dutchman Tree Farms by providing cut Christmas trees and wreaths for families across … Continue reading
Working Hard to Grow the Herd
By Janlyn Hannah, Oklahoma Farm Service Agency Emery Fox is a 26-year-old rancher in Checotah, Oklahoma, who, with the support and encouragement of her family, got in the cattle business two years ago. “I had some money at the time, … Continue reading
Fourth Generation Arkansas Farmer Picks up the Reins
By Lorri Sloate, Arkansas County Executive Director Despite her love for agriculture, Lori Dabbs never dreamed she would one day become the fourth generation to operate the family farm in Arkansas County, Arkansas. Taking the Reins Hargrove Farms Inc. was … Continue reading
Transitioning from Trees to Leaves
By Cassondra Searight, Alabama FSA Public Affairs Specialist Jarrod and Leslie Dozier, owners of 3D Farms in Henry County, Alabama, work diligently to grow and sustain their family farm, which has been in Leslie’s family for over 100 years. What … Continue reading