CORRECTION-New USDA TV Feature Oct. 28, 2010 Secretary Vilsack Discusses Ways To Help Agriculture

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Contact: Bob Ellison
USDA Office of Communications
(202) 720-5952
This television feature has been re-uploaded to USDA's FTP site and YouTube site after a minor audio glitch was corrected.
 
 
 
VILSACK DISCUSSES WAYS TO HELP AGRICULTURE
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says USDA is always looking for ways to help agriculture and rural America. 
 
 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOvk9gKS9bM
A new feature is available on the USDA FTP site
Filename: Vilsack feature
Download instructions:
The host:  ftp://ocbmtcmedia.download.akamai.com.  
User name: usdanews
Password:  Newscontent1  
 
The new file is in QuickTime Movie(H.264 ), MPEG 4, MPEG 2, HDV, and low res. 
 
Please email bob.ellison@xxxxxxxx if you have problems or suggestions.
Also, use this free ftp client if you have problems.
http://filezilla-project.org/download.php?type+client    
 
 
FEATURE – VILSACK DISCUSSES WAYS TO HELP AGRICULTURE
 
INTRO: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says USDA is always looking for ways to help agriculture and rural America. The USDA’s Bob Ellison has more.  (1:23)
 
AGRICULTURE SECRETARY TOM VILSACK SAYS THE U-S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE IS LOOKING FOR ALTERNATIVE WAYS TO HELP PRODUCERS AND ALL OF RURAL AMERICA.
 
Tom Vilsack, Agriculture Secretary: This is a USDA that recognizes the full breadth of our responsibilities, not just production agriculture but to rural America that sort of surrounds production agriculture and compliments what production agriculture is doing.
 
VILSACK SAYS THE GROWING BIOFUELS INDUSTRY IS AN AREA THAT CAN HELP FARMERS AND RURAL AREAS ECONOMICALLY.
 
Vilsack: We know that there can be as many as a million jobs created in rural America and we know that there is going to be substantial capital investment taking place in rural America. We know that waste product that had no value now becomes a particularly valuable commodity.
 
AND AS FOR STABILIZING RURAL AMERICA’S SHRINKING POPULATION, VILSACK SAYS NEW AND CREATIVE WAYS ARE NEEDED TO KEEP YOUNG PEOPLE IN FARMING.
 
Vilsack: Is there a way in which we could provide some kind of tax relief, some kind of benefit that you would receive in addition to what we are doing with CRP and the transition system? Is there some way you could encourage a young person to work on the farm?
 
ON THE POSITIVE SIDE, VILSACK SAYS MANY PRODUCERS ARE FINANCIALLY STABLE WITH HEALTHY DEBT TO ASSET RATIOS.
 
Vilsack: In addition, income levels, as we indicated, are going to be increased by twenty four percent net farm income.
 
IN WASHINGTON D-C FOR THE U-S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, I’M BOB ELLISON.
 
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