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USDA Team Nutrition Grants Promote Healthier Meals for Our Nation's Schoolchildren

March 27, 2015 Amanda Heitkamp, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

Schools are successfully serving more nutritious meals to America's students, and healthier meals mean healthier kids. USDA is constantly working to do everything we can to support school nutrition professionals as they work to provide kids the nutrition they need to learn and develop into healthy...

Food and Nutrition

Texas High School Students Encouraged to Pursue Careers in Agriculture

May 31, 2011 Tanya Brown, USDA Farm Service Agency Public Information Specialist

It wasn’t supposed to happen. There wasn’t supposed to be an agriculture curriculum. There wasn’t supposed to be an instructor. And there definitely wasn’t any money to send seven African-American students from one of the smallest and lowest income towns in Texas to Washington, D.C., to speak with...

Initiatives Rural

Nuevo Programa de Compra, Ayuda a Familia a Lograr sus Sueños de ser Propietario de Vivienda

November 24, 2010 Kelly Edwards, Wisconsin USDA Rural Development Public Information Officer

La familia Yorgey ya estaba cansada de mudarse de una vivienda para otra y de gastar su dinero en los pagos de la renta. Ellos tenian el sueño de tener un hogar permanente de su propiedad para vivir con su familia, la cual se ha expandido. Pero esa idea estaba muy lejos de convertirse en realidad...

Spanish

It's Someone's Birthday! Whooo?

September 13, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Whether you give a hoot and don’t pollute or go out and lend a hand to care for the land, thank Woodsy Owl, the iconic symbol of conservation of the U.S. Forest Service. After all, Woodsy Owl celebrates his 42 nd birthday on Sept. 15 and has outlasted most environmental symbols from the 1970s and...

Conservation Forestry

The Food Safety and Inspection Service's Mission in Action: Meet CSIs Toot, Curb and Carson

August 15, 2013 Elizabeth Boody, Legislative Analyst, Food Safety and Inspection Service

FSIS Consumer Safety Inspectors (CSIs) Anthony Carson, Rick Toot, and Rosalinda Curb are just a few of the exemplary FSIS employees who work hard every day to protect public health and ensure the humane treatment of livestock presented for slaughter. Anthony Carson, a CSI in the Dallas district...

Health and Safety

Reflections from the Road: USDA Engages the Southeast with Regional Equity Convening in Georgia

May 29, 2024 the Equity Team

On May 16, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) held its Southeastern Regional Equity Convening on the grounds of The Sherrod Institute in Albany, Georgia in conjunction with the Institute’s Annual Farm Field Day, focused this year on advancing equity at USDA and ensuring equitable access for...

Equity

HACU Empowers the Next Generation

September 23, 2014 Dan Wueste, USDA Hispanic-Serving Institutions National Program

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. To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, USDA’s Research, Education, and Economics mission area will highlight those...

Research and Science

Reflections from the Road in Oregon: Building Trust and Partnerships so Rural Communities Thrive

July 10, 2024 Katharine Ferguson

On June 18, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) held its Pacific Northwest Regional Equity Convening on the beautiful grounds of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation’s Tamastslikt Cultural Institute in Pendleton, Oregon. Nestled in the heart of rural communities, this...

Equity

From Greenhouse to Store Shelves in a Matter of Minutes

March 18, 2013 Tanya Brown, Writer/Editor, Farm Service Agency

BrightFarms wants to disrupt the produce supply chain and eliminate the amount of miles vegetables have to travel before landing on supermarket shelves.

Food and Nutrition

Co-op Month: Much to Celebrate, But Much More to Do!

October 24, 2014 Doug O'Brien, Acting Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

There is so much to celebrate during National Cooperative Month in October, as the U.S. co-op business sector is generating about $650 billion in annual sales and accounts for more than 2 million jobs. But the cooperative business model remains a “best-kept secret” for far too many people who could...

Rural

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