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It’s National Co-op Month! America’s Farm Co-ops Set Records in 2011

October 02, 2012 Undersecretary Dallas Tonsager, USDA Rural Development

Since 1930, America has observed National Co-op month in October and what better way to celebrate the strength and vigor of cooperatives in the United States than to read a new USDA report, which notes that farmer, rancher and fishery cooperatives posted record sales and income in 2011, surpassing...

USDA Results Rural

Updated Food Environment Atlas Provides Rich Data on Local Foods

October 02, 2012 Mark Jekanowski, Crops Branch Chief, Economic Research Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA's rich science and research profile. Interest in local and regional food systems has expanded in recent years. The evidence is everywhere: from the number of...

Food and Nutrition Farming Research and Science

Trade Documents at Your Fingertips: Anytime, Anywhere

October 02, 2012 Douglas Bailey, AMS Information Technology Service Deputy Administrator

Over the last three years, USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has worked with the peanut and dairy industries to create a government-hosted electronic trade document repository. The eTrade Document Exchange (eTDE) System, funded by USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service through the Market...

Trade

Forest Service Employee Finds Missing Three-Year Old Boy Near Arkansas Forest

October 01, 2012 Debbie Ugbade, Public Affairs, Specialist, Ouachita and Ozark-St. Francis National Forests

It was about 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 12, in Onia, a small community in Stone County, Arkansas, within the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest. About 24 hours had passed since three-year-old Landen Cade Trammell had wandered away from his home and about 30 Forest Service employees were actively...

Forestry

Specialty Crop Grants Make a Difference for Farmers and Businesses

October 01, 2012 Charles Parrott, Associate Deputy Administrator, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program

Earlier today, Secretary Vilsack announced the Specialty Crop Block Grant awards totaling $55 million dollars. These grants will fund over 748 initiatives across the United States and its territories, and help expand opportunities for local and regional farmers. Specialty crops produced in the U.S...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Fuel for Success: My Sports Plate

October 01, 2012 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for USDA Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services & Allyson Felix, U.S. Track and Field Olympian & Member of the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition

The new nutrition standards established by the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act at the US Department of Agriculture represent an important step in America’s fight against childhood obesity and will help promote healthy eating habits for youth in our nation’s schools. These standards promote a balanced...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Ask a School Meals Expert: How are Schools Helping Students Adjust to the New School Meals?

October 01, 2012 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

We’re continuing to answer questions we’ve received from folks about the improvements to school meals that started this school year. One concern we’ve heard is that students who may not be accustomed to eating particular foods may throw them away. We know it is important that students get the...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Forest Service Partners with Oregon Hunter’s Association for Wildlife Habitat Restoration

October 01, 2012 Katie Sapp, Siuslaw National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

On a foggy summer morning typical of the north Oregon Coast, a group of volunteers from the Lincoln County Chapter of Oregon Hunter’s Association (OHA) were hard at work in one of the Hebo Ranger District’s local meadows. They were working to help maintain habitat for a variety of wildlife species...

Forestry

Improving Access to Farm Programs in Indian Country

October 01, 2012 Janie Hipp, USDA Senior Advisor on Native American Affairs

In keeping with President Obama and Secretary Vilsack’s efforts to improve the lives of Native Americans, USDA officials last month signed two Memorandums of Understanding with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). The intention is to improve access to USDA programs by tribes and tribal members. The...

Rural

Working Lands for Wildlife Initiative Helps to Improve Gulf of Mexico Too

October 01, 2012 Gail Hendricks, NRCS Florida

Levy County, on Florida’s “Nature Coast,” is home to a variety of ecosystems, from dense hardwood forests and marsh lands to sand hills and Gulf Coast waters. The historic Suwannee River borders the north end of the county, while the meandering Withlacoochee River winds through the southern part...

Conservation

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