culture Diverting water from Lake Diefenbaker could help expand Sask. agriculture, Ralph Goodale says By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 07:00:00 EDT Ralph Goodale says building water diversion conduits in Lake Diefenbaker could help grow Saskatchewan's economy and environment but it comes with a $3 billion price tag. Full Article News/Canada/Saskatchewan
culture Ag Barometer index drops below 100 as coronavirus disrupts agriculture By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T13:31:01Z Full Article
culture Two cultures, one great God By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 20:42:25 +0000 God transforms the hearts of teens from two people groups, who normally do not interact, to bring them together for worship, Bible study and friendship. Full Article
culture 'The culture wars are real,' Cardinal Pell says in new interview By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 14:00:00 -0600 CNA Staff, Apr 14, 2020 / 02:00 pm (CNA).- Cardinal George Pell has said culture wars and anti-Catholic sentiment could have played a part in the decision of Victoria police to pursue charges against him, even while they lacked supportive evidence of the allegations in his case. Cardinal Pell described Victoria police as having “advertised for business” against him in an April 14 interview with Sky News Australia. Pell was asked about the decision by Victoria police to launch an open-ended investigation into him, despite having received no complaints of a crime. The interview was Pell’s first televised appearance since his release last week after more than 400 days in prison. On the evidence of a single accuser, Pell was convicted in December 2018 of sexually assaulting two choirboys at the Melbourne Cathedral in 1996. On April 7, the Australian High Court unanimously ruled that the evidence presented during the trial would not have allowed the jury to avoid reasonable doubt and ordered Pell’s acquittal and release. On the day of his release, Pell told CNA that “The only basis for long term healing is truth and the only basis for justice is truth, because justice means truth for all.” Pell spoke with Sky News’ Andrew Bolt about the decision by local police to bring 28 allegations of sexual abuse against him, only to see 27 of them dropped before reaching court. The remaining allegation resulted in Pell’s conviction by a Victoria jury and eventual acquittal by the High Court. Asked directly if he thought police were “out to get” him, Pell said he did not know. “I don’t know how you explain it, but it is certainly extraordinary,” Pell said. Asked if he thought there was an anti-Catholic bias at work in the decision of police to charge him and by judges at the Victoria Court of Appeal to sustain his conviction, despite the evidence which eventually led to his exoneration, Pell said it was a possibility. “I’ve seen too many people [make the leap] from possible to probable to fact. Certainly, people do not like Christians who teach Christianity, especially on life and family and issues like that.” “The culture wars are real,” Pell said. “There is a systematic attempt to remove the Judeo-Christian legal foundations [on for example] marriage, life, gender, sex.” “Unfortunately, there’s less rational discussion and more playing the man, more abuse and intimidation, and that’s not good for a democracy.” During the interview, the cardinal was also asked if he believed that there was any connection between his work to reform the Vatican finances during his time as Prefect for the Economy and the emergence of charges against him in Victoria. “Most of the senior people in Rome who are in any way sympathetic to financial reform believe that they are [connected]. But I have seen too much from people, as I said, going to possibility to probability to fact – I don’t have any evidence of that.” “But one of my fears was that what we had done [to reform the Vatican finances] would remain hidden for ten years or so, and they’d would be revealed and the baddies would say ‘Well, Pell and Casey [Pell’s chief advisor] were in charge then, they turned a blind eye and did nothing to it.’” “Thanks be to God all that’s gone, because there was a flurry of articles just before Christmas exposing all sorts of things like a disastrous purchase – actually a couple of them – in London, and it was very clearly demonstrated that we tenaciously opposed those things.” “What we were pushing and saying has been massively vindicated,” Pell said. “Now you can see why they sacked the auditor [Libero Milone], why they got rid of the external auditors.” Asked how high up in the curial hierarchy financial corruption goes, Pell said “Who knows? It’s a little bit like [anti-Catholicism] in Victoria, you’re not quite sure where the vein runs, how thick and broad it is, and how high it goes.” But the cardinal also made clear that, in financial reforming efforts, Pope Francis had “absolutely” supported him and that “at the feet of the pope we’ve got Cardinal [Pietro] Parolin, he’s certainly not corrupt. Just how high up [the corruption goes] is an interesting hypothesis.” Pell said that despite the difficulties he faced in prison, where he was held in solitary confinement for much of the time for his own safety, he bore no anger towards his accuser. “I’ve got no anger, no hostility towards my complainant, I never have,” said Pell. “I am called to forgive what happened to me that might have been a little unjust, and there is this heroic Christian call to forgiveness in the most appalling circumstances.” But, Pell said, he had no hesitation in condemning the terrible scandal of sexual abuse in the Church. “I totally condemn those sorts of activities [of abuse] and the damage that it has done to people – and I have seen the damage that it has done to people.” “One of the things that grieves me is the suggestion that I’m anti-victim or not sufficiently sympathetic. I devoted a lot of time and energy to trying to get [victims] justice, and to get them help and compensation.” Pell noted that as archbishop in the 1990s he set up the Melbourne Response to deal with sexual abuse in the Church and bringing about justice and compensation for victims. “I worked hard,” Pell said, “when it wasn’t easy or fashionable, to get something in place – not run by clerics – that would give some protection and redress to these people, and I have worked consistently at that since at least the middle 90s.” The cardinal said he had kept the same routine while in prison that, as a bishop, he had often urged on priests who found themselves “in a bit of trouble;” getting up early and at a set time, praying, exercising, and eating well. “If you can’t pray when you are in trouble, your faith is very weak indeed.” Asked if he had ever asked God, in the words of Christ on the cross, “why have you forsaken me?” Pell responded “No.” “But I have said ‘My God, my God, what are you up to?’” “One of the strangest teachings about Christianity – and the most useful – is that you can offer up your suffering,” Pell said. “Suffering is not just a brute fact. A Christian can offer that up to the Good God.” Full Article Asia - Pacific
culture Performance Bond Requirements: Agriculture, Energy, Equity and FX Margins - Effective April 22, 2020 By www.cmegroup.com Published On :: 2020-04-21T20:36:15Z As per the normal review of market volatility to ensure adequate collateral coverage, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., Clearing House Risk Management staff approved the performance bond requirements for the following products listed in the advisory at the link below. The rates will be effective after the close of business on April 22, 2020. For the full text of this advisory, please click here. Full Article
culture Performance Bond Requirements: Energy and Agriculture - Effective April 23, 2020 By www.cmegroup.com Published On :: 2020-04-22T20:34:19Z As per the normal review of market volatility to ensure adequate collateral coverage, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., Clearing House Risk Management staff approved the performance bond requirements for the following products listed in the advisory at the link below. The rates will be effective after the close of business on 4/23/2020. For the full text of this advisory, please click here. Full Article
culture Performance Bond Requirements: Energy, Agriculture, Metals - Effective April 24, 2020 By www.cmegroup.com Published On :: 2020-04-23T20:58:30Z As per the normal review of market volatility to ensure adequate collateral coverage, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., Clearing House Risk Management staff approved the performance bond requirements for the following products listed in the advisory at the link below. The rates will be effective after the close of business on 4/24/2020. Click here for the full text of the advisory 20-175 Full Article
culture Performance Bond Requirements: Agriculture, Energy, Equity, FX, & Metal Margins - Effective April 24, 2020 By www.cmegroup.com Published On :: 2020-04-23T21:05:05Z As per the normal review of market volatility to ensure adequate collateral coverage, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., Clearing House Risk Management staff approved the performance bond requirements for the following products listed in the advisory in the link below. Please email any questions to Clearing.RiskManagement@cmegroup.com The rates will be effective after the close of business on Friday, April 24, 2020. For the full text of this advisory, please click here. Full Article
culture Performance Bond Requirements: Energy, Agriculture and Interest Rates - Effective April 28, 2020 By www.cmegroup.com Published On :: 2020-04-27T20:26:42Z As per the normal review of market volatility to ensure adequate collateral coverage, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., Clearing House Risk Management staff approved the performance bond requirements for the following products listed in the advisory at the link below. The rates will be effective after the close of business on 4/28/2020. Click here for the full text of the advisory 20-178 Full Article
culture Performance Bond Requirements: Agriculture, Energy, Interest Rate & Metal Margins - Effective May 1, 2020 By www.cmegroup.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T20:26:12Z As per the normal review of market volatility to ensure adequate collateral coverage, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., Clearing House Risk Management staff approved the performance bond requirements for the following products listed in the advisory at the link below. Please email any questions to Clearing.RiskManagement@cmegroup.com The rates will be effective after the close of business on Friday, May 1, 2020. For the full text of this advisory, please click here. Full Article
culture Performance Bond Requirements: Agriculture, Energy, Equity, Interest Rate & Metal Margins - Effective May 8, 2020 By www.cmegroup.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T20:56:13Z As per the normal review of market volatility to ensure adequate collateral coverage, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., Clearing House Risk Management staff approved the performance bond requirements for the following products listed in the advisory at the link below. Please email any questions to Clearing.RiskManagement@cmegroup.com The rates will be effective after the close of business on Friday, May 8, 2020. For the full text of this advisory, please click here. Full Article
culture Mothers of different cultures find commonality By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 17:47:03 +0000 A local Chinese mother teaches Cantonese to three Pakistani mothers before they all watch the film 'Magdalena: Released from Shame' together. Full Article
culture A tale of two cultures By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 25 Apr 2013 11:48:50 +0000 OM Hong Kong extends friendship to the city's vibrant Pakistani community. Full Article
culture Mrs Brown's Boys culture wars are part of a wokelash against liberal snobs By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Fri, 31 Jan 2020 05:00:00 +0000 IF there's one thing that online news proves without any shadow of uncertainty, it's that there's no knowing what will capture the popular imagination. Full Article
culture Culture wars mean being gay isn’t good enough any more By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 05:15:57 +0000 Try to make sense of this if you can. The other day, a fund-raising event for the Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, who is gay, was disrupted by protesters. But they weren’t the kind of protesters you’d expect to get angry about a gay candidate. The protesters were gay themselves. It was a protest against a gay man staged by gays. It was gays against gays. It was pink on pink. It was confusing. Full Article
culture “We’re talking 30 years ago. The culture was inherently more sexist than it is now.” Wendy James on her new album and her days in Transvision Vamp By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 25 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0100 A FEW weeks ago, Wendy James was trending on Twitter. It’s been happening quite often over the last few months, a result of BBC Four’s repeats of Top of the Pops reaching 1988 and 1989, the years in which a pink-lipsticked, bra-flaunting James launched herself on the public consciousness as the brash, blonde frontwoman of Transvision Vamp. Full Article
culture Classroom Culture: Teach More Than 'Just Math' (Video) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Dec 2016 00:00:00 +0000 Marlo Warburton, a 7th and 8th grade math teacher at Longfellow Arts and Technology Middle School in Berkeley, Calif., shares how greeting her students in the morning and expressing appreciation during dismissal are valuable opportunities for character building and for fostering teacher-student rela Full Article Middleschools
culture Blood Cultures in the Evaluation of Uncomplicated Skin and Soft Tissue Infections By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2013-08-05T00:07:56-07:00 Blood cultures are a common investigation in children admitted to the hospital with skin and soft tissue infections. The yield of blood cultures in this condition is unknown.Blood cultures are not useful in children admitted to the hospital with uncomplicated skin and soft tissue infections, and they may be associated with increased length of hospital stay. (Read the full article) Full Article
culture Improvement Methodology Increases Guideline Recommended Blood Cultures in Children With Pneumonia By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2015-03-16T00:05:25-07:00 Blood cultures are the most widely available diagnostic tool to identify bacterial pathogens in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Despite a recent national guideline recommendation for blood culture performance in children with moderate/severe CAP, there is still wide variation across institutions.Using improvement methodology, we demonstrated that blood cultures can be routinely performed in children admitted for CAP, in accordance with a recent national guideline, without increasing length of stay in a setting with a low false-positive blood culture rate. (Read the full article) Full Article
culture How best can the tourist and culture industry bounce back in the aftermath of the Covid-19 crisis, asks Holyrood’s Culture Committee By www.scottish.parliament.uk Published On :: 2020-05-07 05:45:19 The Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee has today issued a call for views from the culture and tourism industry on the current Covid-19 crisis. Full Article
culture Friendship culture By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 16:07:00 +0000 Three Brazilian women use cultural connections to make friendships around the Muslim world. Full Article
culture Mixed languages, cultures and experiences By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 07:12:41 +0000 Coordinator Whitney Guthrie is grateful for five months of mixed languages, cultures and experiences during OM Chile’s first missions training for both foreigners and Chileans. Full Article
culture Celebrate Native American culture in downtown Dover, Del. on Sept. 2, 7 and 14, 2019 By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 19:08:57 +0000 Spotlighting the Lenapé Indian Tribe of Delaware, events will include music, drumming, dancing, crafts and lectures. Full Article Historical and Cultural Affairs Kent County News activities arts children events family First First State National Historical Park Fisrt State Heritage Park historic sites history museums Native American
culture How well does riding on popular culture work for brands? By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-08-05T03:08:00+05:30 Over the past decade, brands have begun embracing cultural fads en masse on their social media channels to stay relevant. Full Article Industry
culture Ag businesses, farmstands wanted for new Delaware agriculture directory By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 14:26:59 +0000 Owners of farm markets, produce stands, garden centers, agritourism businesses, riding stables, farms offering hay sales, and other agricultural retail operations are being sought to be featured in the latest edition of the Delaware Agricultural Directory. Full Article Department of Agriculture News farm farm markets
culture Governor Signs Law Bringing Economic and Environmental Benefits of Aquaculture to Delaware By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 19:44:49 +0000 Governor Markell signed House Bill 160 to permit shellfish aquaculture in Delaware's Inland Bays, allowing the state to reap the economic benefits of a multimillion dollar industry while improving water quality in the bays. Full Article Department of Agriculture Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) News Office of the Governor Aquaculture qualityoflife ResponsibleGovernment shellfish
culture Delaware agriculture marketing and research projects receive federal funding By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 15:53:57 +0000 Five marketing and research projects supporting Delaware crops will receive nearly $230,000 in funding through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Ed Kee announced today. Full Article Department of Agriculture agriculture
culture Department of Agriculture marketing work receives award from Delaware Food Industry Council By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 06 Dec 2013 16:13:54 +0000 The Delaware Department of Agriculture's marketing team has been honored by the Delaware Food Industry Council for its work connecting farmers and grocers. Full Article Department of Agriculture
culture Delaware businesses help celebrate First State agriculture with special art project By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 14:28:54 +0000 A special exhibition of Delaware’s agricultural heritage is receiving strong support from the Delaware business community. The Century Farm art exhibition will open at the Delaware Agricultural Museum & Village in Dover from May 1 – June 30, with a special public reception on May 14, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Full Article Department of Agriculture News
culture DelDOT and Delaware Dept. of Agriculture Urge Drivers to Be Cautious When Sharing the Road with Farm Equipment By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 19:00:14 +0000 DelDOT and the Department of Agriculture are urging Delaware drivers to be alert for the presence of agricultural equipment on roads and to practice safe road-sharing techniques when encountering them. The state is the midst of harvest season and farmers are moving large tractors, trailers, trucks and other large equipment on state roads as they move between fields or to equipment staging areas. Full Article Department of Agriculture Department of Transportation farm roads safety
culture New urban agriculture and community garden micro-grants available By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 01 Mar 2016 14:32:33 +0000 Organizations wanting to launch or expand an urban agriculture or community garden project to benefit their neighborhood can apply for new micro-grants from the Delaware Department of Agriculture. Full Article Department of Agriculture
culture Eleven Delaware sites awarded grants for urban agriculture and community garden projects By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 17:48:32 +0000 Eleven Delaware urban farm and community garden projects are receiving support to grow and thrive through a new initiative designed to strengthen communities and improve nutrition. Full Article Department of Agriculture Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) Office of the Governor
culture Applications now accepted for second round of urban agriculture and community garden micro-grants By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 23 Nov 2016 13:37:23 +0000 Organizations wanting to launch or expand an urban agriculture or community garden project to benefit their neighborhood can apply for micro-grants from the Delaware Department of Agriculture. Full Article Department of Agriculture
culture Gov. Markell recognizes leadership, service of Delaware agriculture leaders By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 10:00:09 +0000 Gov. Jack Markell has presented the Order of the First State to two noted Delaware agricultural leaders and public servants, Bob Garey of Felton and Bill Vanderwende of Bridgeville. Full Article Department of Agriculture Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) Office of the Governor
culture Farmers Richard and Keith Carlisle honored for service to Delaware agriculture By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 20 Jan 2017 05:31:33 +0000 Brothers Keith and Richard Carlisle, who have been farming near Greenwood since the 1960s, were jointly honored for their service and contributions Thursday evening, presented with the Secretary's Award for Distinguished Service to Delaware Agriculture. Full Article Department of Agriculture
culture Secretary Scuse announces appointment of Short, Bounds as deputy secretaries of agriculture By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 26 Jan 2017 17:15:06 +0000 Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse today announced the appointment of Austin Short and Kenny Bounds as deputy secretaries of agriculture. Full Article Department of Agriculture
culture Eighteen Delaware sites awarded grants for urban agriculture and community gardens By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 13:44:57 +0000 Eighteen Delaware urban agriculture and community garden projects are receiving support through a second round of funding designed to strengthen communities and improve nutrition. The partnerships that have developed at the local and state around urban agriculture and community gardening have really helped to transform Delaware communities. The grants awarded this year totaled $27,671.74, with $17,671.74 from Delaware Department of Agriculture. New Castle Conservation District pledged the additional $10,000 match for New Castle County sites. Full Article Department of Agriculture agriculture Community Gardens Delaware Department of Agriculture Downtown Development Districts food gardening grants local produce volunteerism
culture Delaware Department of Agriculture asks Delawareans to keep an eye out for hungry pests By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 12 Apr 2017 13:10:05 +0000 To protect our State, we are asking Delawareans to join us in the battle against invasive plant pest and diseases. If you suspect an invasive pest or disease, contact our Plant Industries section at (302) 698-4500. Get acquainted with the hungry pests that would like to dine in Delaware by visiting www.hungrypests.com. This April—Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month—we urge you to help stop the spread of these harmful pests. Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service ash trees DDA Plant Industries Delaware emerald ash borer insects pests plants
culture Delaware Department of Agriculture warns Delawareans about pesticide application scam By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 22 Aug 2017 19:49:39 +0000 In the scam, the homeowner is told that they must leave their house for a period of twelve hours while the individual sprays crops in the nearby vicinity. There are some indicators that these visits are a scam in an attempt to get the homeowner to leave their house unattended. There are currently no agricultural pesticide spraying practices in Delaware that would require one to leave their home. Full Article Department of Agriculture DDA Pesticides Delaware agriculture scam spraying
culture Delaware receives federal funding for agriculture research and marketing projects By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 01 Nov 2017 12:33:21 +0000 The Delaware Department of Agriculture announced today that seven projects received grant funding through USDA’s Specialty Crop Block Grant program. Delaware received nearly $300,000 to enhance the competitiveness of Delaware grown specialty crops, defined as fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture and nursery crops (including floriculture). Full Article Department of Agriculture Delaware Department of Agriculture Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Michael Scuse specialty crops USDA USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant
culture Fifer Orchards honored for service to Delaware agriculture By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 12 Jan 2018 17:25:55 +0000 Fifer Orchards recognized for their overall contribution to agriculture at the Delaware Agricultural Industry Dinner on Thursday evening were presented with the Secretary’s Award for Distinguished Service to Delaware Agriculture. Full Article Department of Agriculture Delaware agriculture Delaware Department of Agriculture Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse
culture DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife announces that shellfish aquaculture has begun in Delaware’s Inland Bays By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 21 May 2018 13:41:53 +0000 When a new shellfish grower recently placed his first shipment of tiny oysters in growing cages in Rehoboth Bay, it marked the physical start of Delaware’s shellfish aquaculture program administered by the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s Division of Fish & Wildlife. Full Article Department of Agriculture Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Division of Fish and Wildlife clean water commercial fisheries Indian River Bay interactive Inland Bays shellfish aquaculture map Little Assawoman Bay ocean and coasts Rehoboth Bay shellfish aquaculture shellfish growers
culture Governor Carney, Delaware Department of Agriculture Announce Interactive Dashboard By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 07 Jun 2018 15:36:56 +0000 Online tool helps Delawareans understand, visualize farmland preserved in all three counties DOVER, Del. – Governor John Carney and the Delaware Department of Agriculture announced on Thursday a new, interactive dashboard to help Delawareans better understand farmland preservation. Delaware’s statewide program made its first round of easement purchases in 1996, and has since preserved 22 […] Full Article Agriculture Department of Agriculture Governor John Carney Office of the Governor agriculture farmland governor Governor Carney Innovation
culture State Fair highlights Delaware’s agriculture industry By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 20 Jul 2018 04:07:51 +0000 More photographs from the 2018 Delaware State Fair are available on Flickr. DOVER, Del. — Many Delaware youth and adult exhibitors are ready to showcase their agricultural exhibits at this year’s Delaware State Fair. Along with rides, food, and games, the state fair is a great opportunity for fair-goers to learn more about agriculture – […] Full Article Department of Agriculture News Delaware Grown Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund Delaware State Fair exhibitors farmers' markets
culture Delaware’s Council on Farm and Food Policy to advise Secretary of Agriculture By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 28 Aug 2018 18:32:40 +0000 After a year-long community planning process led by the Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA), the newly formed Delaware Council on Farm and Food Policy will facilitate access to resources that will allow all Delawareans to circumvent challenges associated with securing nutritious and local food options, minimizing deficiency and vulnerability within communities, and achieving healthy lifestyles. The Council will advise Delaware’s Secretary of Agriculture on policy, project development, resource priorities, and implementation strategies to achieve its goal. Full Article Department of Agriculture advisory council agriculture David Edgell Delaware Council on Farm and Food Policy Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse farm policy food policy Nikko Brady nutrition Policy
culture Delaware’s Young Farmer Loan Program secures future of agriculture By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 24 Sep 2018 19:56:42 +0000 Dover, Del. – Delaware farmers, between 18 and 40 years old have the opportunity to apply for the Young Farmers Loan Program through October 31. The program provides long-term, no-interest loans to help eligible farmers purchase land, reducing the financial impact on farmers just starting out or looking to expand. “This year was extremely important […] Full Article Department of Agriculture agriculture Delaware Agricultural Lands Preservation Program Delaware Department of Agriculture Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse Farming farmland preservation Young Farmers Program
culture University of Delaware Provost Dr. Robin Morgan honored for service to agriculture By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 25 Jan 2019 17:58:16 +0000 Dr. Robin Morgan was recognized Thursday evening at the 48th Delaware Agricultural Industry Dinner with the Secretary’s Award for Distinguished Service to Delaware Agriculture for her commitment to agriculture through education, research, and encouraging the next generation of agriculturalists. Full Article Department of Agriculture News Delaware Department of Agriculture Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse Dr. Robin Morgan Secretary's Award for Distinguished Service to Delaware Agriculture University of Delaware
culture U.S. Census of Agriculture data to assist decision making By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 11 Apr 2019 18:48:06 +0000 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Delaware office today announced the results of the 2017 Census of Agriculture with new information about 2,302 Delaware farms and ranches and those who operate them, including first-time data about on-farm decision making, down to the county level. Full Article Department of Agriculture 2017 Census of Agriculture data Delaware agriculture Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse Farming U.S. Census of Agriculture
culture Delaware State Fair connects fair-goers with Delaware agriculture By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 20:22:27 +0000 DOVER, Del. — The countdown is on for many Delaware youth and adult exhibitors as they get ready to showcase their agricultural exhibits at this year’s Delaware State Fair. Along with rides, food, and games, the state fair is a great opportunity for fair-goers to learn more about agriculture – Delaware’s top industry. “By far, […] Full Article Department of Agriculture News agriculture Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund Delaware State Fair demonstrations family farms horses livestock pets racing Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse youth
culture Delaware Electric Cooperative and the Delaware Department of Agriculture launch new grant program By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2019 18:09:44 +0000 The Delaware Department of Agriculture has partnered with the Delaware Electric Cooperative to launch a new irrigation grant program to help Delaware farmers install environmentally friendly irrigation systems. Full Article Department of Agriculture News Delaware Department of Agriculture Delaware Electric Cooperative diesel-powered irrigation system conversion farmers grants irrigation grant