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 Statement: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on the Passing of Dr. Norman Borlaug (September 13, 2009)
 Vilsack Highlights Obama Administration's 'National Day of Service and Remembrance' (September 11, 2009)

Also See: United We Serve

Statement: Vilsack Regarding Animal Health and 2009 Pandemic H1N1 Influenza (September 10, 2009)

AUDIO: Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan and USDA Experts Live Media Briefing (September 10, 2009)

Vilsack Announces $17.5 Million in Recovery Act Funds for Community Facilities Projects in Rural Areas (September 10, 2009)

Other News: Vilsack Highlights Recovery Act Progress after First 200 Days (September 3, 2009) Fact Sheet: USDA Celebrates 200 Days of Progress Implementing the Recovery Act (September 3, 2009)

Vilsack Announces Nearly $5 Million To Help Low-Income Households Access Healthy, Nutritious Food (September 9, 2009)

Also See: FoodSafety.gov and President's Food Safety Working Group and Be Food Safe

 Vilsack Announces Support for Domestic Nutrition Programs and Pork Producers (September 3, 2009)

Also See: AMS Commodity Procurement

Vilsack Brings Obama Administration's 'Rural Tour' to Ohio (August 31, 2009)

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The Census of Agriculture, taken every five years, is a complete count of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them.