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Plenty! of Good Ideas for Growing and Sharing Healthy Food

July 22, 2016 Barbara Bowen, NRCS Virginia

In Southwest Virginia, a unique agricultural operation seeks to provide something that many in the community don’t have … plenty. The 18-acre combination vegetable farm/food bank/food hub on the Little River welcomes all to sample the bounty of sustainably-grown products. Plenty! Farm began with a...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Serving Spoons and Healthy Habits – Encouraging Positive Mealtimes and Supporting Family Style Meals in Child Care New materials available as part of Nutrition and Wellness Tips for Young Children: Provider Handbook for the Child and Adult Care Food Progr

July 22, 2016 Mallory Feeney, USDA Office of Communications

From the foods we serve to the conversations we share, involving young children in mealtimes creates a positive eating environment for everyone to enjoy. The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) provides almost 4 million nutritious meals and snacks each day to children and adults in child care...

Food and Nutrition

Promoting Healthy Choices Throughout the School Day

July 22, 2016 Dr. Katie Wilson, Deputy Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

Schools across the country are working hard to ensure students experience a healthy school environment from the moment they walk in the door until the final bell rings. Imagine for a second that you are back in sixth grade. In health class, you’re learning about the food groups and how to eat a...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

USDA Grants Helping the Specialty Crop Industry Reach Food Safety Goals

July 21, 2016 Charles W. Parrott, Deputy Administrator, AMS Specialty Crops Program

Across the country, farmers growing fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture and nursery crops - or specialty crops - are being asked to be certified in USDA’s voluntary audit program, Good Agricultural Practices (GAP). From restaurants and hotels to schools and institutions...

Health and Safety USDA Results

Researchers Use NIFA Grant to Develop Rapid Food Safety Test

July 21, 2016 Stephanie Pearl, Science Communicator, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

July is the height of summer grilling season, and throughout the month USDA is highlighting changes made to the U.S. food safety system over the course of this Administration. For an interactive look at USDA’s work to ensure your food is safe, visit the USDA Results project on Medium.com and read...

Health and Safety Research and Science USDA Results

Cold War Heroes Honored by U.S. Forest Service

July 21, 2016 Charity Parks, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

The Cold War was called a war for a reason—many died in the defense of democracy and free markets. To honor those who died in the Cold War era, which lasted for more than 40 years, the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest’ Spring Mountains National Recreation Area partnered with Silent Heroes of the...

Forestry

Relationships and Technology Are the Keys to Better Data for Farmers and Ranchers

July 20, 2016 Hubert Hamer, Administrator, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Like nearly all organizations that use surveys to collect information, we have seen declining response rates in recent years. The value of accurate data is now more important than ever for decision-making on the farm, and by USDA farm program administrators, policy makers, researchers, market...

Technology

A Moment in Time Look at Organic Retail Prices

July 20, 2016 Terry Long, Specialty Crops Program Market News Director, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service

Consumers can find certified organic products at most grocery stores and demand for organic products continues to increase, with U.S. retail sales valued at more than $43 billion in 2015. Organic products are grown, raised and produced by over 31,000 certified operations, and many of those...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Following Water in the Rocky Mountains

July 20, 2016 Thomas C. Brown, Rocky Mountain Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

In cycling the Continental Divide in Colorado, you get a vivid picture of where much of our water comes from. During my long bike rides up there, I commonly find snow still melting in June. This snowmelt adds to streamflow that becomes our renewable water supply and my drinking water supply. The...

Forestry

Cleaner Air through Cleaner Burning

July 20, 2016 Tracy Robillard, Oregon Public Affairs Officer, Natural Resources Conservation Service

"The burn box lets us burn during the summer months, when normally there’s a ban. It’s a useful tool. It burns really clean.” -- Cindy Collins See more photos from the Hood River Air Quality Project on Flickr. When Cindy Collins wakes up in Oregon and looks out at her 46-acre orchard—with Mt. Adams...

Conservation

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