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Nation's Museums and Libraries Feed Minds and Bodies this Summer

September 26, 2014 Tony Craddock, Jr., Program Analyst, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Libraries remain a part of the fiber of American communities, with over 123,000 operating across the nation. And in states like Idaho, libraries provided children with more than just books! For the second straight year, the Idaho Commission for Libraries teamed up with AmeriCorps VISTAs and local...

Food and Nutrition

Summer Meals Success, Thanks to Our Essential Partners

September 25, 2014 Kristin Caulley, Program Analyst, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Collaborative efforts are the heart and soul of USDA’s Summer Food Service Program, and these successful partnerships were thriving across the nation this summer. Many organizations, non-profits, schools, churches, and others have teamed with USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service to expand this vital...

Food and Nutrition

US Forest Service Waives Fees in Support of the Largest, Single-Day Volunteer Effort on Public Lands

September 25, 2014 Carmen Young and Chelsea Suydam, Recreation, Heritage and Volunteer Resources, U.S. Forest Service

As the waning, sweltering summer days transition to the cooler weather of autumn many people take the opportunity to give back by participating in the annual National Public Lands Day. The Sept. 27 event, in its 21 st year, is the nation’s largest, single-day volunteer effort in support of public...

Forestry

Agriculture on the Rise in New Hampshire

September 25, 2014 Gary Keough, New England Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. Agriculture is...

Conservation

Organic 101: Connecting Farmers and Producers to USDA Resources

September 25, 2014 Betsy Rakola, USDA Organic Policy Advisor

This is the eighteenth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. Consumer demand for organic products continues to grow across the country, representing a $35 billion dollar industry in 2013. To meet this demand, USDA has initiated a...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Be Prepared! Do YOU Know USDA's Role in Helping Families Following Disasters and Emergencies?

September 25, 2014 Toni Abernathy, Director, Office of Emergency Management Food and Nutrition Service

Ensuring our Nation’s children and families in need have access to healthy meals is a priority at USDA and that promise is of particular emphasis during times of disaster or emergency. Throughout National Preparedness Month this September, USDA recognizes the importance of being ready and wants the...

Food and Nutrition

Obama Administration Launches Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture

September 24, 2014 Secretary of State John Kerry, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Dr. Rajiv "Raj" Shah, Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development

From record droughts in Kansas to deadly wildfires in California, the United States is feeling the effects of climate change. These same conditions have a dire impact across the developing world, especially for poor, rural smallholder farmers whose very lives are threatened every time the rains...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Trade

The Cafeteria is the Biggest Classroom in the School

September 24, 2014 Brooke Hardison, USDA Office of Communications

The following guest blog is part of our Cafeteria Stories series, highlighting the efforts of hard working school nutrition professionals who are dedicated to making the healthy choice the easy choice at schools across the country. We thank them for sharing their stories! By Linda Mailhot, Head Cook...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Restoration Improves Aquatic Community in Mississippi Watershed

September 24, 2014 Candace Chambers, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Mississippi

A creek in coastal Mississippi was once listed as an impaired waterway, void of a healthy aquatic ecosystem. But with the help of environmental agencies and conservation-minded farmers, the creek was removed from the “bad” list. Orphan Creek in Hancock County, Mississippi was listed in 1998 as a...

Conservation

Did YOU Know that the USDA Emergency Food Assistance Program Helps Families Affected by Disasters?

September 24, 2014 Dave Tuckwiller, AMS Commodity Procurement Program Director

September is National Preparedness Month, a time to evaluate the many ways that we can prepare our families and communities before, during, and after a disaster or emergency. Whether they come in the form of a hurricane, earthquake or drought, being prepared is the best defense against long-term...

Food and Nutrition

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