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West Virginia: After the Flooding Neighbors Helping Neighbors Get the Food They Need

September 16, 2016 Eliot DeLaCruz Kriviski, Program Analyst, Food and Nutrition Service

It was late July in Greenbrier County, W.Va., almost one month to the day since torrential rain and flooding struck most of the state. In response to the disaster, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service approved the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR)...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Think Nutrition as High School Students Return to School

September 15, 2016 Corey Holland, RD, Nutritionist Consultant, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion; and Maya E. Maroto, EdD, MPH, RD, Nutritionist, Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service

The start of the school year is a great time to get high school students thinking about the nutrition and physical activity choices they make. USDA’s Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP) and Team Nutrition have a variety of resources available to support high school educators as they...

Food and Nutrition

Local Foods in Schools Bring Rural Communities Together

September 13, 2016 Matt Russell, Office of Community Food Systems, Food and Nutrition Service

From the west coast to New England, rural communities across the country are implementing community food systems’ strategies. The projects are bringing more local food into school meals, promoting healthy eating habits and expanding markets for American farmers and producers. The USDA Farm to School...

Food and Nutrition Rural

USDA Graded Cage-Free Eggs: All They're Cracked Up To Be

September 13, 2016 Craig A. Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program

When it comes to purchasing eggs, consumers have interests that go well beyond what they see in the carton. For many buyers, where that egg came from and how it was produced are just as important as the finished product. Organic, locally produced, cage-free, and free range are just a few of the...

Food and Nutrition

The Year of the Flood

September 13, 2016 Cora Russell, Office of Emergency Management, Disaster Response Coordinator, USDA's Food and Nutrition Service

Incidents described as “thousand year storms and floods” and “the worst U.S. disaster since Hurricane Sandy” claimed the lives of more than 58 people in Louisiana, West Virginia and South Carolina over the last year. These disasters often remind us of the devastating impacts that families and their...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Kenyan Credits McGovern-Dole Program for Changing His Life

September 12, 2016 Bob Ellison, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs

As a young boy in eastern Kenya, Peter Mumo faced a life of poverty, hunger and illness. That is until he started receiving school meals at the age of nine through the USDA McGovern–Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program. After that, his life turned around. He started to...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Trade

Chefs Move to Schools! How to Put on a Junior Chef Competition

September 08, 2016 Cheryl Jackson Lewis and Erika Pijai, Child Nutrition Programs, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Cross-posted from the Let's Move blog: Student culinary competitions are becoming a fun and popular learning tool utilized by many schools throughout the country to engage students in creating healthy, appealing meals. These events encourage students to eat more nutritious foods, as well as give...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Growing Farmers

September 08, 2016 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Fresh. Local. Honest. This motto underscores the guiding philosophy of the Minnesota Food Association (MFA). To achieve its goals of promoting healthy food and regenerative agriculture, the MFA offers workshops for farmers and helps immigrants learn how to farm sustainably in local conditions. The...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Alum Proves Every Day that Diversity Programs Grow Agriculture's Next-Gen Leaders

September 08, 2016 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to career development and, according to one of the nation’s new leaders in agriculture, the course one steers toward a profession in agriculture can be as varied and diverse as the population itself. “I’m not a big fan of the term ‘pipeline’ because it implies...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Farming

Massachusetts' Smarter Lunchrooms Movement

September 08, 2016 Alicia White, MS, RD, Chief, Nutrition Education and Promotion, Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service

Through the Team Nutrition initiative, USDA provides grants to state agencies to expand and enhance their training and educational activities to help schools provide appealing and nutritious meals, nutrition education and healthier school environments. These efforts are designed to help children get...

Food and Nutrition

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