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Cooking Up Change Heats Up a Chilly November Night in Chicago

November 09, 2010 Alan Shannon, Director, Midwest Region Public Affairs, USDA Food & Nutrition Service Midwest

Last week I attended a rollicking event on Chicago’s West Side. Healthy Schools Campaign’s Cooking Up Change event—a benefit and competition between students to create healthy and tasty school meals—was attended by over 600 enthusiastic high schoolers, community leaders, local government leaders and...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Teams up with Horton’s Kids to Fight Childhood Obesity

November 09, 2010 Rebecca Frank, USDA New Media Content Specialist

Cross-posted from the Let's Move! blog. In the ongoing fight against childhood obesity, First Lady Michelle Obama started the Let’s Move! campaign to help children be more physically fit and conscious of the food they eat. To help promote this initiative, employees from USDA and other federal...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Protecting Paradise

November 09, 2010 Chris Guy, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Information Staff

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 the USDA’s rich science and research profile. It seems that even Paradise on Earth requires a bit of pest control once in a while. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)...

Research and Science

FSA Participates in Hispanic Higher Education Recruitment Event

November 09, 2010 Brenda Farias, County Executive Director, Santa Barbara / Ventura Counties, CA; Hispanic Coordinator, Special Emphasis and Outreach Committee

The Farm Service Agency was proud to lead the way recently for USDA representation at a major national Hispanic educator’s event. The occasion was the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) Annual Convention, held this year in San Diego. The FSA California State Office was asked to...

Initiatives Rural

Outdoor Recreation is an Essential Part of American Culture

November 08, 2010 Keith Riggs, USDA Forest Service, Office of Communication

Upcoming Veterans Day, November 11, marks the fourth time this year that the U.S. Forest Service is offering national fee waivers on recreation sites it manages. The choice of this date has been made to honors the country’s veterans, members of the armed services, and their families.

Forestry

Kentucky FarmStart Program Bringing Fresh Faces to Agriculture

November 08, 2010 Sivapathasun Sureshwaran, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Lee Meyer, University of Kentucky

When Denise Hamilton and her husband retire from their careers as teachers at West Jessamine County High School in Nicholasville, Kentucky, they plan to move to their new farm in Garrard County and supplement their retirement income by growing pasture-raised beef and organic vegetables. “We just...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Farming

The USDA Food Safety Discovery Zone Spreads Food Safety Education to Students and Health Enthusiasts in Washington, D.C.

November 08, 2010 Carol A. McAlman & Mary Harris, Public Affairs Specialists-USDA Food Safety Mobile Program

As the nation’s capitol geared up for Halloween and midterm elections, the USDA Food Safety Discovery Zone (FSDZ) was equally busy at the end of October spreading its Be Food Safe messages to Washington, D.C. residents and tourists. In just one week, the FSDZ hosted a Food Safety Education Camp on...

Health and Safety

USDA Rural Development Financing Provides Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Government Center and Health Clinic, Creating or Saving Over 300 Jobs

November 08, 2010 Jennifer Lerch, USDA Rural Development Business and Cooperative Specialist, Massachusetts

November is National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month and a fitting time to highlight USDA Rural Development’s recent projects on tribal lands. The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe of Mashpee, Massachusetts, are the direct ancestors of those who helped the Pilgrims on their arrival to New...

Initiatives Rural

Two Innovative Mississippi Public Schools Meet USDA’s HealthierUS School Challenge

November 05, 2010 FNCS Deputy Under Secretary Dr. Janey Thornton

Recently, I had the privilege of visiting Northern Mississippi to recognize two schools for meeting USDA’s HealthierUS School Challenge (HUSSC). I stopped at Pope Elementary/Junior High School in Pope, Miss. and met with and congratulated the cafeteria and other staff for achieving a Bronze Award. I...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Saving Rural America, Starting in Winston County

November 05, 2010 Cheryl Cook, Deputy Undersecretary, Rural Development

The people of Winston County, Mississippi faced many of the same problems as other rural communities across the nation: declining population, rising prices, and family farmers in need of capital, business tools, and new markets for their products. But they were determined to overcome these...

Food and Nutrition Farming