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Conservation Innovation Grant Helps Cranberry Farmers Conserve Water, Shield Fruit from Cold

November 25, 2013 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

It’s tough to imagine the Thanksgiving celebration without turkey, dressing, and most importantly, the cranberry sauce. To keep this holiday staple safe from the cold and ready for harvest, farmers apply water to cranberries on frosty nights. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and Cape...

Conservation

Farm to School Programs Can Get Kids Familiar with Healthy Foods

November 25, 2013 FNS Administrator, Audrey Rowe

October was National Farm to School Month and at FNS we ended on a high note. We released our very first nationwide assessment of farm to school activities and there was a lot of good news to be shared. The Farm to School Census showed that adoption of farm to school activities is trending up; many...

Food and Nutrition Farming

US Capitol Christmas Tree has Deep Roots Connecting Americans

November 25, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

As the 88-foot Engelmann spruce is paraded into Washington, D.C., today, Nov. 25, it brings with it an annual tradition that has been rooted in history and shared by millions of Americans for decades. The 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree is a gift from the Colville National Forest and people living in...

Forestry

Makeover Your Holiday Meals with MyPlate! - Week 2

November 25, 2013 Elaine McLaughlin, Nutritionist, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

The MyPlate Team continues to share “Makeover Monday” recipes each week on the USDA blog and the MyPlate Facebook page through January 6 th. This recipe was originally created for another festive day. But everyone loved “green-mash” potatoes so much that this family favorite became part of our...

Food and Nutrition

Hay Más Que Una Manera de Cocinar el Pavo

November 25, 2013 Sandy King y CiCi Williamson, Servicio de Inocuidad de Alimentos e Inspección del USDA

La necesidad de velocidad. Carencia de espacio de horno. Tradiciones de familia. Cortes de corriente. Todos son motivos por cual muchos cocineros podrían buscar nuevos modos de asar el pavo entero fuera del horno. Considere los métodos siguientes sugeridos por la Línea de Información Sobre Carnes y...

Health and Safety

There's More than One Way to Cook a Turkey

November 25, 2013 Sandy King and CiCi Williamson, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

The need for speed. Lack of oven space. Family traditions. Power outages. All are reasons many cooks might look for ways to roast a whole turkey outside the usual oven. Consider the following methods suggested by the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline. But first, a message about food safety. No matter...

Health and Safety

During the Holiday of Plenty, Remembering Those with Less

November 25, 2013 USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services Kevin Concannon

This morning, Huffington Post published an op-ed from USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services Kevin Concannon highlighting the continued need for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, particularly around the holidays, and reiterating the need for Congress to act on a...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Funding Provides a Broadband Lift to Part of Rural Oklahoma

November 22, 2013 Kathleen James, USDA Rural Development, Oklahoma

Reinforcing USDA’s commitment to connecting rural America to the global economy, Oklahoma USDA Rural Development State Director Ryan McMullen, cut the ribbon on a new high-speed internet network, projected to serve more than 4,000 rural Oklahoma residents, many of them Native American, and 1,400...

Initiatives Rural Technology

A New Partnership to Sack Food Waste

November 22, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from the Dairy Good blog: Across the nation, Americans from all walks of life are taking steps to reduce the amount of food that goes to waste. Part of the solution lies in finding innovative new ways to use food that would otherwise by wasted. That’s where the Cleveland Browns, Ohio...

Initiatives Conservation Food and Nutrition

I was Local When Local Wasn't Cool

November 22, 2013 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

No one would ever accuse me of being a trend-setter—especially my kids. But I’m proud to say that I’ve been part of the local food movement my whole life. I grew up on a family farm in New Mexico. For us, local food wasn’t really a trend or a movement. It was how we made our living. By growing...

Food and Nutrition Farming

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