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New GroupGAP Certification Brings New Opportunities for the Produce Industry

April 04, 2016 Charles W. Parrott, Deputy Administrator, Specialty Crops Program Deputy Administrator

Excitement is building in the produce industry. From salad greens to roasted beets to fresh blueberries, local food is showing up on grocery stores shelves, as new features on restaurants menus and on our kids’ school lunch plates. The increased demand for local food is creating more opportunities...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Farming

The Little-Known Threat to Wild Turkeys

April 04, 2016 Mike Bodenchuk, Texas State Director, APHIS Wildlife Services

Spring brings new life to the fields and forests and wild turkeys are one of the most interesting spectacles this time of year. Male turkeys gobble and strut to attract the attention of hen turkeys. Hens, in turn, go off and lay their eggs- one egg each day until the clutch is complete and the hens...

Animals Plants

Variety is Key When Serving Grains

April 01, 2016 Katie Wilson, Deputy Undersecretary for the Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services and Angie Tagtow, Executive Director, Center for Nutrition and Policy Promotion

The programs within USDA’s Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services (FNCS) strive to provide Americans with the assistance and information they need to maintain healthy lifestyles. In achieving that mission, FNCS relies heavily on the advice of experts, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...

Food and Nutrition

New Study Highlights Redcedar's Impact on Prairie Chickens, Helps Improve Conservation Efforts

April 01, 2016 Jon Ungerer, Natural Resources Conservation Service

A new study offers the first empirical data proving that female lesser prairie-chickens avoid grasslands when trees are present. The study, highlighted in a Science to Solutions report by the Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative (LPCI), underscores the importance of removing woody invasive plants like...

Conservation

Silent Cultural Symbols that Speak Volumes

April 01, 2016 Robert Hudson Westover, U.S. Forest Service

Quietly waiting for you in our national forests and grasslands are what remains of long past civilizations and cultures. Some of these sites still have direct spiritual or cultural meaning to folks today while others are a complete mystery of what once was of a vanished people. Yet, in both cases...

Forestry

SNAP-Ed Helps Spur Healthy Choices

March 31, 2016 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

March is National Nutrition Month. Throughout the month, USDA will be highlighting results of our efforts to improve access to safe, healthy food for all Americans and supporting the health of our next generation. Encouraging all Americans to make healthy nutrition and lifestyle choices is a top...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Provides Nutritious U.S. Peanuts in Humanitarian Effort for Haiti

March 31, 2016 Sandra Wood, Deputy Administrator for Commodity Operations, USDA Farm Service Agency

“Working for peanuts” is a phrase typically used when someone is toiling for little reward. But when describing the activities of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), a far better phrase is “working with peanuts,” especially when referring to the agreement recently reached by USDA to provide...

Trade

A Visitor's Perspective: What Everyone Should Know about USDA and their Impact on Nutrition

March 31, 2016 Sara Bleich, White House Fellow

March is National Nutrition Month. Throughout the month, USDA will be highlighting results of our efforts to improve access to safe, healthy food for all Americans and supporting the health of our next generation. Until 6 months ago, I was a typical academic. I spent most of my time doing research...

Food and Nutrition

Helping Kids Stay Active and Healthy This Summer

March 31, 2016 Alicia White, Chief, Nutrition Education and Promotion Branch NPTAD, Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service

March is National Nutrition Month. Throughout the month, USDA will be highlighting results of our efforts to improve access to safe, healthy food for all Americans and supporting the health of our next generation. With summer just around the corner, it’s the perfect time for communities and parents...

Food and Nutrition

As Summer Draws Near, We Set Lofty Goals to Feed More Kids than Ever

March 31, 2016 Rural Housing Service Administrator Tony Hernandez

March is National Nutrition Month. Throughout the month, USDA will be highlighting results of our efforts to improve access to safe, healthy food for all Americans and supporting the health of our next generation. You can tell by the smiles on the faces of Bradley, Alex, and Chris Lanthier that a...

Food and Nutrition Rural

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