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Back to Basics: All About MyPlate Food Groups

September 26, 2017 Sarah Chang, MPH, RD, Nutritionist, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion and Kristin Koegel, MBA, RD, Nutritionist, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Do you remember learning about the food groups in school? You may have been taught using the Food Wheel, Food Guide Pyramid or MyPyramid depending on your age. Kids today learn about the food groups from MyPlate. Now that the back-to-school season is settling down, the nutritionists at MyPlate are...

Food and Nutrition

Summer Mosquito Woes Don’t End on Labor Day

September 26, 2017 Sandra Avant, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Think it’s safe to go outside without mosquitoes bothering you? Think again! Labor Day is over, but mosquitoes are still buzzing around, waiting for their next prey. This blood-feeding pest is more than annoying, since some mosquitoes can transmit viruses that can cause diseases such as Zika.

Research and Science

This Weekend, Enjoy National Hunting and Fishing Day

September 22, 2017 Misty Jones, Director, Conservation and Environmental Programs Division, Farm Service Agency

America marks National Hunting and Fishing Day on September 23, 2017. It started when Congress unanimously passed a joint resolution and former President Richard Nixon issued a proclamation on May 2, 1972, urging “all citizens to join with outdoor sportsmen in the wise use of our natural resources...

Recreation

Staying Up-beet in Minnesota!

September 21, 2017 Amy Schober, Office of Food Safety, Food and Nutrition Service

Secretary Perdue has proclaimed September “ National Food Safety Education Month“. To celebrate, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service is developing innovative food safety trainings for school nutrition professionals and honoring training graduates like Barbara Griffiths MSBA, RD, SNS, who make safe and...

Food and Nutrition

NRCS Develops New Web App to Expedite Agency Response to Harvey

September 20, 2017 Dee Ann Littlefield, NRCS Public Affairs Specialist, Henrietta, TX

The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Texas has developed a new USDA web application – Hurricane Harvey Damage Reporter – to help staff assess post-storm, agricultural damages faster and easier than the previous handwritten process.

Conservation Technology

Keep Playground Germs off of the Dinner Table

September 18, 2017 Sarah Lichtman, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service

It’s September, which means the kids are back in school. They will be taught reading, writing and arithmetic, but there’s one lesson they might not be getting in the classroom – proper hand washing. This month, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue signed a proclamation naming September National Food...

Health and Safety

Manufacturing is Relatively More Important to the Rural Economy than the Urban Economy

September 12, 2017 Sarah Low, Economic Research Service

Compared to urban areas, in 2015, manufacturing represented a greater share of both private nonfarm rural jobs (14 percent vs. 7 percent) and rural earnings (21 percent vs. 11 percent). A new report from USDA’s Economic Research Service, Rural Manufacturing at a Glance, examines the manufacturing...

Research and Science

How the Forest Service Helped Shape our Nation’s Disaster Preparedness Framework

September 11, 2017 Kerry Greene, Fire and Aviation Management, U.S. Forest Service

In 2001, Forest Service Incident Management Teams and crews responded to the terrorist attacks of September 11th with a well-coordinated response of multiple local, state, and federal emergency personnel. Our response to this national crisis highlighted the critical role of incident management...

Forestry

National Preparedness Month (NPM): Preparing for a Possible Weather Emergency

September 08, 2017 Clara Yuvienco, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service

The last severe weeks have shown how devastating natural disaster can be. In Texas and Louisiana, hundreds of thousands of people were left without electricity and billions of dollars of property damage was sustained from Hurricane Harvey. Shortly after, Hurricane Irma became one of the strongest...

Health and Safety

Barbecue-Crashing Mosquitoes Beware: New Weapons Are in the Works

September 01, 2017 Jan Suszkiw, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Picture this: It’s evening. The summer’s heat is waning and you’re getting ready to bite into a freshly grilled hot dog, but a lurking predator is close by and about to make a meal of you—a blood meal, that is. You put down the hot dog and swat wildly at the winged attacker before it lands.

Research and Science

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