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Working Together to Prevent Summer Hunger

April 16, 2013 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary, Food Nutrition and Consumer Services

Making sure children have nutritious meals and keep their bodies moving all year long is one of USDA’s most important missions. Our Summer Food Service Program plays an important role in ensuring that all children get healthy meals during the summertime. We’re proud to say that in 2012, our partners...

Food and Nutrition

Interested in Feeding Kids this Summer When School is Out? Join Our Twitter Chat Using #SummerMeals!

April 11, 2013 Jimmy Nguyen, Program Analyst, FNS Office of Strategic Initiatives, Partnerships, and Outreach

Want to help feed kids when school gets out? The USDA is hosting a "Help Serve #SummerMeals This Year" Twitter Town Hall this Friday, April 12, 2013 at 3:00 pm EST to inform and inspire organizations across the country to become a summer meal site when school lets out this year. The Twitter Town...

Food and Nutrition

Vegetable Processing Facility "Northern Girl" Gears up for Fresh Veggies

April 10, 2013 Maine USDA Rural Development State Director Virginia Manuel

It may be spring time, but the staff of Northern Girl already has big plans for fall, when their new vegetable processing facility officially opens in Van Buren, Maine. Funded in part through a USDA Rural Development Rural Business Enterprise Grant (RBEG), the new 4,000 square foot facility will...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Change You Can Taste: School Lunch Program Gets a Makeover

April 09, 2013 Audrey Rowe, Food and Nutrition Service Administrator and Dave Shipman, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

When you walk around many of the nation’s cafeterias, you will notice that plenty of changes have taken place on school lunch menus. Thanks to new standards and other efforts by the USDA, the lunches for our children have become healthier. The new standards, which were implemented for the 2012-2013...

Food and Nutrition

Secretary's Column: Research Shows that Kids Like Healthy Options

April 05, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

The U.S. Department of Agriculture works every day to improve childhood nutrition and combat obesity in order to raise a healthier generation of Americans. In recent days, we have had some positive developments in this work. USDA released a promising new report on the impacts of providing our...

Food and Nutrition

Doing the Farm to School Math

April 04, 2013 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

Crisscrossing the country, from Maine to California, and from Florida to Washington, farm to school programs exist from coast to coast in small, rural towns and large, urban metropolitan areas alike. We know school cafeterias are brimming with local and regionally sourced foods, giving kids more...

Food and Nutrition Farming

A Future Where School Cafeterias are Overflowing with Local Fare

April 02, 2013 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

I was recently invited to give a presentation at the 2 nd annual Ohio Farm to School Conference. Conference organizers asked me to address the future of farm to school: where did we want to be in ten years? By chance I’d asked a similar question of colleagues at Portland Public Schools a decade...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Tunnels Mean Extended Growing Season in Tennessee

April 01, 2013 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Janet Mahala runs an organic farm nestled in a small valley in the Tennessee Appalachian Mountains. Last year she started a Community Supported Agriculture membership program on her farm. Shortly thereafter she expanded production with a high tunnel which has extended her farm’s growing season by...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

SuperTracker Announces New My Foods Feature

March 29, 2013 Sarah Chang, CNPP Nutritionist

It’s been a little over a year since we first launched SuperTracker, and in that time we’ve loved hearing from our now over 2 million registered users – what they like about the site and ideas to make it better. We’re excited to announce a new SuperTracker feature that is based on user feedback! It...

Food and Nutrition

Rain, Snow or Shine – Spring Foods Are Here!

March 29, 2013 Craig Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program

Although in some parts of the country record snow fall and colder temperatures have masked it—spring is officially here. With the change of seasons come traditions and observances that date back to ancient times, many focused on growth, new life and change. Among these traditions are some holiday...

Food and Nutrition

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