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Sharing the Costs Helps Farmers and Businesses Explore Organic Options

May 04, 2016 Arthur Neal, Agricultural Marketing Service Transportation and Marketing Program Deputy Administrator

The organic community needs more farmers, ranchers and handlers to produce everything from organic vegetables to organic grains to organic meats. Consumer demand for organic products continues to grow, with retail sales hitting over $39 billion in the United States in 2014 and over $75 billion...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Public Service Recognition Week: Thank You, AMS!

May 03, 2016 Elanor Starmer, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

At USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), our 4,000 employees work hard every day to support the country’s diverse agricultural operations. Whether it’s individual farmers or international businesses, we have a long tradition of collaborating, innovating, and evolving to keep American...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science

Connecting with Local Farmers, One Savory Dish at a Time

May 03, 2016 Alexis Taylor, Deputy Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

There’s nothing better than talking about food over a delicious meal of fresh, locally produced ingredients. I had the chance to do that recently, when I visited Central Foods, a Spokane, Washington, restaurant that sources from local farmers and ranchers. There, I met with stakeholders and...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Wheat Blast, Bangladesh, and Biosecurity: NIFA-Funded Research Works for Global Food Security

May 03, 2016 Dr. Martin Draper, National Program Leader for Plant Pathology, National Institute of Food and Agriculture's Division of Plant Systems-Protection

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. An epidemic of wheat blast is underway in Bangladesh, published reports say, and losses may be substantial in the six...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Beth Robinette

April 29, 2016 Jessica McCarron, USDA Deputy Press Secretary

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. This month, we hear from Beth Robinette, a rancher and leader in the local food and regional food movement in Spokane, Washington. She runs her family's fourth...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Agriculture Saved A Veteran's Life

April 29, 2016 Sam Rikkers, Administrator, Rural Business Service

Eric Grandon of West Virginia is a war hero in the truest sense. Spending nearly 20 years in the Army, he was a combat veteran in Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom II, and participated in four peace-time missions to the Middle East. Yet, when a horrific flashback overtook him in 2011...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

See You on May 6th for Opening Day of USDA Farmers Market

April 28, 2016 Annie Ceccarini, Program Manager, The People's Garden Initiative and USDA Farmers Market

Get excited—we sure are! Friday, May 6, is the opening of the 21 st season of the USDA Farmers Market in Washington, D.C. This means USDA employees and others who work nearby, residents of the city’s Ward 2, and tourists visiting the National Mall can once again shop at the USDA Farmers Market at 12...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

Our Students Have a Voice in School Meals

April 27, 2016 Erika Pijai, Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service

One key strategy in helping schools serve nutritious and appealing meals that students will eat is to simply ask, “What do you need?” On April 9, USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) asked this simple yet compelling question to nearly 40 4-H delegates at the 2016 National 4-H Conference in Chevy...

Food and Nutrition

Every Family Needs A Farmer

April 21, 2016 Elanor Starmer, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

Since the beginning of April 2016, USDA has celebrated the success of small and mid-sized farmers in conjunction with local and regional food systems. USDA officially kicked off Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food (KYF2) Month by not only announcing a number of new initiatives, but also highlighting...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Transitioning to Organic Certification

April 21, 2016 Betsy Rakola, USDA Organic Policy Advisor

More and more farmers are entering the organic market. Just last year, the number of certified operations in the U.S. grew by almost 12 percent - more than double the growth rate of 2014. So how do farmers, ranchers, and food processors make the transition to organic? We talked to one farming family...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

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