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Titanic Agricultural Statistics

April 15, 2022 Alexandra Nseir, Public Affairs Specialist, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Today marks 110 years since the sinking of what was thought to be an unsinkable ship. Recognized every year on April 15, Titanic Remembrance Day honors the more than 1,500 people who lost their lives in the early hours of that day.

Research and Science

APHIS Employee Saves Another Life While on Duty

April 14, 2022 Sharon Lucik, Communication Specialist

For the second time in his career, Marvin Enoe, Tree Climber Supervisor with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s Ohio Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) Eradication Program, was in the right place at the right time. While driving for work, Enoe stopped to deliver life-saving aid to a tractor...

Health and Safety Plants

Make Food Safety the Centerpiece of Your Spring Holiday Feast

April 14, 2022 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety Education Staff

Springtime is here, and families across America are eager to gather around the table to commemorate holidays such as Easter, Passover or Eid al-Fitr. Though traditions may differ, these holidays have one thing in common — delicious food! Keep your feast memorable by following these food safety tips.

Health and Safety

Let Your Voice Be Heard: Help Shape the Next Dietary Guidelines!

April 14, 2022 Stacy Dean, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, USDA

Every five years, USDA and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services partner to provide the latest, science-based nutrition guidance to empower Americans to make dietary choices that will improve their health and lifestyles. These guidelines are a cornerstone of federal nutrition policy...

Food and Nutrition

NIFA-Funded Study Detects Omicron Variant in White-Tailed Deer

April 11, 2022 John Martins, Senior Public Affairs Specialist

Scientists studying the spread of coronavirus in white-tailed deer have detected the presence of the omicron variant, confirming for researchers that animals should continue being monitored for the virus.

Animals Research and Science

Farm to School to Future!

April 11, 2022 FNCS Deputy Under Secretary Stacy Dean and MRP Deputy Under Secretary Mae Wu

Making varsity, attending prom, getting into college or finding a job upon graduation … all things that many high school students spend time thinking about. We’d wager that very few of them also spend time thinking about where their food comes from, how nutritious it is, or how it got to their plate...

Food and Nutrition

Continuing Cesar Chavez’s Legacy in Supporting Farmworkers

March 31, 2022 Oscar Gonzales, Assistant Secretary for Administration

Cesar Chavez Day allows us to recommit ourselves to honoring farmworkers and their many indispensable contributions to our nation.

Equity Farming

Enjoy a Variety of Foods and Flavors for National Nutrition Month

March 30, 2022 Colleen Sideck, Technical Information Specialist, National Agricultural Library

As National Nutrition Month comes to an end, remember that healthy eating is a year-round endeavor. Nutrition.gov is here to help you continue celebrating with your favorite healthy foods and traditions! Explore these simple ideas for adding nutritious and cultural foods into your eating routine.

Food and Nutrition

U.S. Codex Office’s Work to Reduce the Presence of Lead in Food

March 29, 2022 Amanda Humphreys, Program Analyst, U.S. Codex Office

Lead is a naturally occurring heavy metal found in the soil, water, and air. It is also a toxic substance that can affect brain and kidney function and pregnancy outcomes. Robust international food safety standards help all nations to reduce toxic lead exposure. In 2021, the U.S. Codex Office ( USCO...

Food and Nutrition

The Intersection of Women’s History and School Meal Programs

March 28, 2022 Cindy Long, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service

The National School Lunch Program provides nutritious meals to about 30 million children daily in the U.S. Such success would not have been possible without the early efforts and continuing contributions of women. For over a century, women have led the way in starting programs that provide healthy...

Equity Food and Nutrition

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