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Census vs. Survey: What’s the Difference?

November 01, 2022 Jodi Halvorson, USDA NASS Public Affairs Specialist

Have you ever wondered what makes a census different from a survey? At USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, we conduct both censuses and surveys. The difference is in the totality of the respondents who receive a questionnaire.

Research and Science

Come to the Table: Bringing Healthcare and Nutrition Together

October 27, 2022 USDA’s Office of Communications Staff

Weeks ago, partners gathered at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health to forge a future without hunger, diet-related diseases, and health disparities. Building on the momentum, USDA recently hosted Come to the Table: USDA’s National Nutrition Security and Healthcare Summit...

Food and Nutrition

Food Waste Reduction through Farm to School Programs

October 27, 2022 Monique Feeny, Supervisory Management Services Specialist, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

October is Farm to School Month! The USDA Farm to School Program helps schools incorporate local foods into meal programs and supports local food and agriculture education through grants, research, and technical assistance. Less plate waste may be a benefit for schools implementing farm to school...

Food and Nutrition

Solar: It’s a “Big Dill” for Real Pickles Cooperative

October 26, 2022 Scott Soares, State Director, Southern New England, USDA Rural Development

As USDA Rural Development (RD) highlights National Cooperative Month, one worker owned co-op in Massachusetts stands out as a model for sustainability, collaboration, and local food system resiliency. The saying goes “it’s not easy being green.” But for Real Pickles in Greenfield, Massachusetts, the...

Rural

More than just a co-op: How Cooperatives Strengthen Economic Power

October 24, 2022 Darrah Perryman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

On the brinks of Beaufort, South Carolina, lies the brimming, remote island of St. Helena where the Gullah farmers are hard at work. For years, the Gullah Geechee community, an African American ethnic group located in the low region of the U.S., have struggled to make a living off their biggest...

Equity Rural

Farm to School Champions Needed! Apply for a Grant Today

October 20, 2022 Tony Craddock, Jr., Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

October is more than a time for crisp temperatures and vibrant autumn leaves. It’s also Farm to School Month, when USDA joins schools, farms, and community organizations across the country to celebrate the role of farm to school programs in getting healthy, locally grown foods onto children’s trays...

Food and Nutrition Nutrition Security

Voluntary Conservation Works to Improve Water Quality

October 19, 2022 Dr. Gene W. Kim, NRCS National Water Quality Specialist & National Aquatic Ecologist

Working in partnership with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), farmers are using proven conservation practices to help improve water quality downstream. Our customers are stewards of our nation’s farmland, voluntarily stepping up to the plate to make an impact. They are improving...

Conservation

Pilot Light: Collaborating with Educators to Teach Students about Food

October 19, 2022 Sandra MacMartin, Public Affairs Specialist, Midwest Regional Office with guest author Alex DeSorbo-Quinn, Executive Director, Pilot Light

With a desire to create healthy relationships between American children and food, a group of chefs created Pilot Light in 2010. This program partners with Pre K–12 teachers to make food education a part of everyday classroom lessons. Through holistic food education, students learn about the...

Food and Nutrition Nutrition Security

This Fall, Leave the Leaves!

October 17, 2022 Brooke Franklin, NRCS

It’s the time of year to do your fall garden cleanup. Rather than the tedious task of raking and bagging leaves and taking them to the landfill, the best way to reduce greenhouse gases and benefit your garden is to leave the leaves!

Conservation

Six Myths About Cooperatives Debunked

October 17, 2022 Darrah Perryman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

Co-ops are a business structure, and like any business, they require hard work to be successful. They are unique in that they bring individuals together to solve issues they wouldn’t be able to solve on their own. Cooperatives can help communities by creating jobs, meeting social or economic needs...

Rural

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