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Serving Summer Meals Requires Hard Work and a Big Heart

July 25, 2013 Terri Romine-Ortega, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Southwest Region public affairs specialist

As a public affairs specialist, promoting and publishing information about federal nutrition assistance programs to partners, media and the public is a key part of the job. But I don’t often get to see the real day-to-day operation of these programs. I have attended summer program kick-off events...

Food and Nutrition

Easement Ensures Family Farm Will Be Preserved

July 25, 2013 Jason Johnson, NRCS Iowa

Editor’s Note: As USDA shares stories of program accomplishments from across the country, Secretary Vilsack continues to remind Americans of the importance of the Farm Bill to many of these efforts. The success of the Wetlands Reserve Program in Iowa and across the nation is another reminder of the...

Conservation

Feral Swine Removal Demonstration Project

July 24, 2013 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Recently I traveled to New Mexico to meet with APHIS-Wildlife Services’ personnel for a firsthand view of their Feral Swine Removal Demonstration Project that aims to eliminate feral swine from the state. Feral swine are an invasive species with a population that has grown from approximately 1...

Animals Plants

Healthy Incentives Pilot Shows Small Investment Leads to Big Impact

July 24, 2013 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Earlier today, Secretary Vilsack announced the results of the Healthy Incentives Pilot (HIP) , a pilot project designed to test the impact of incentivizing fruit and vegetable purchases among SNAP recipients. The pilot showed that an ongoing investment of less than 15 cents per person per day may...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Double Up Food Bucks Expands to Grocery Stores

July 24, 2013 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services.

Earlier today, USDA announced the results of the Healthy Incentives Pilot (HIP) and additional efforts to empower low-income families with the knowledge and skills they need to purchase and prepare healthy foods using SNAP benefits. To make the announcement, Secretary Vilsack conducted a call with...

Food and Nutrition

They're Back! Web Cam Catches Sockeye Salmon Returning to Tongass Spawning Grounds

July 24, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Through the end of August, you will get the chance to be entertained as sockeye salmon swim along Alaska’s Steep Creek as the adults spawn before swimming to their final deaths. The Forest Service has placed the salmon cam in the creek on the Tongass National Forest so viewers world-wide have the...

Forestry

USDA Grant Recipient Featured as "America's Best Ice Cream" on ABC's Good Morning America

July 24, 2013 Kelly Edwards, Wisconsin USDA Public Information Coordinator

What is your favorite thing about summer? Is it the longer days, trips to the lake, outings to a local amusement park, or family trips to get ice cream? For my family, one of our favorite things is taking a family outing to a local farm and creamery, Kelley's, for some homemade ice cream and making...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Streamlined Design and New Features for USDA.gov

July 24, 2013 Peter Rhee, Digital Media Director and Bernetta Reese, Web Project Manager

Over the past two years, USDA has undergone a major redesign of USDA.gov and most Agency and Office websites. While we’ve taken major steps to improve the user experience and usability through a streamlined and modern look and feel, we continue to learn and expand on these improvements as we...

Technology

NRCS Works with Tribe to Revive Deep-rooted Ag Practices

July 23, 2013 Spencer Miller, NRCS

Native American agriculture techniques once dominated the continent, but after the arrival of Europeans, many of those traditions were nearly lost. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service is working with tribal communities and ethnobotanists to restore some of these techniques and crops. NRCS...

Conservation Animals Plants

Native American FFA Members Discuss the Future of Agriculture with USDA Officials

July 23, 2013 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

The future of America is entirely about its youth. According to figures provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, sixty percent of the farmers in this country are 55 years old or older. Will the next generation take over for their parents and accept a rural lifestyle? What options are available...

Rural

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