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Minneapolis School Embraces Family-Style Dining

December 20, 2016 Dr. Katie Wilson, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

How do you create a better lunch experience for students? It all started with a conversation between Ginger Davis Kranz, Principal of Webster Elementary School, and the Minneapolis Public Schools’ Director of Food Service, Bertrand Weber. In September 2016, I was fortunate enough to visit Webster...

Food and Nutrition

Seeing is Believing: Soil Health Practices and No-Till Farming Transform Landscapes and Produce Nutritious Food

December 19, 2016 Garrett Duyck, NRCS Oregon and Diane Petit, NRCS Massachusetts

This month, we’re highlighting 12 important gifts given to us when we conserve natural resources: soil, food, plants, wildlife, people, health, protection, recreation, air, water, technology and the future. NRCS’ mission is to conserve the full range of natural resources, but soil health is our...

Conservation

A Holiday Get Together: Cooking for Friends and Family

December 19, 2016 Clara Yuvienco, MPH, CHES, Food Safety Education Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA

The holidays are a time for celebrating with family and friends. Office parties, holiday buffets and potluck dinners offer great opportunities to exchange gifts and goodwill. But if food is not properly handled, they can also be a breeding ground for dangerous bacteria that causes foodborne...

Health and Safety

One-Stop Shopping for Federal Scientific Collections

December 19, 2016 Damon Thompson, Communications Director, USDA Research, Education and Economics Mission Area

Federal agencies act as custodians of hundreds of diverse scientific collections that contain everything from plant and animal specimens, tissues, and DNA to microbes, minerals, and moonrocks. These collections are part of the country’s science infrastructure, and support work in fields that include...

Research and Science

Fighting Hunger: Closing the Summer Feeding Gap

December 16, 2016 Kalena Thomhave, Program Analyst, Community Meals Branch, Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service

Summer is tough to enjoy when you’re hungry. It’s a hard reality that many kids from low-income households face when school is out and the weather turns sunny. To help close the summer feeding gap, the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer demonstration offers a new model to do just that. Without the...

Food and Nutrition

Vermont Says 'Thank You' to Massachusetts for Fighting Invasive Beetle

December 16, 2016 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Public Information Officer

The Vermont maple syrup industry is well aware that an invasive, tree-killing insect could threaten the production of its delicious, all-natural commodity. So on December 13, just four days before National Maple Syrup Day on December 17, the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association and Vermont state...

Animals Plants

It's Almost Time to Think about New Year's Resolutions...Almost!

December 15, 2016 Brooke Hardison, Director of Nutrition Marketing and Communications, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

The holiday season is a wonderful, exciting, and incredibly busy time. Between the celebrations, family gatherings, and the food ( so much food!), healthy eating isn’t likely the first thing on your mind. And that’s OK. In a few short weeks, many of us will be turning our attention to the new year...

Food and Nutrition

SNAP E&T Boosts Job Skills, Transforms Lives

December 15, 2016 Audrey Rowe, Administrator, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

On a recent trip to California, I took part in a wonderful event in San Francisco’s Mission District - also known as “The Mission” - one of the most racially and economically diverse areas in the nation. After parking the car, Jesus Mendoza Jr., Regional Administrator of the Food and Nutrition...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Breaks into the Top 10 Best Places to Work

December 15, 2016 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

I would like to congratulate all who work at USDA for the incredible improvement in our ranking in the Best Places to Work in the Federal Government. In 2016, for the first time, we have moved into the Top 10 Best Places to Work among large Federal agencies. When I became Secretary of Agriculture in...

USDA Results

Working with the Private Sector, Guaranteeing Affordable Housing Opportunities in Rural America

December 15, 2016 USDA Rural Housing Service Administrator Tony Hernandez

Groceries, childcare, education, transportation, insurance, utilities: these are just some of the essential places families nationwide spend their paychecks every month. Making ends meet takes hard work, but sometimes even after working long hours and shopping right families need help to make it...

Rural

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