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USDA Introduces New Resources to Help Nutrition Educators Reach Moms

May 16, 2012 Audrey Rowe, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service

As we celebrate Mother’s Day, it is most appropriate to recognize the important role women play in shaping the eating patterns of their family members and especially, their children. So today, we are launching an updated web site with new messages, tools, and resources to help nutrition educators...

Food and Nutrition

OIG Gives FSIS Thumbs Up for “Handling” Appeals

May 16, 2012 Larry Davis, Humane Handling Enforcement Coordinator, Food Safety and Inspection Service

In April of all months, “audit” is the last word most Americans want to hear but last month the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service was cheering because it passed a very meaningful audit by the Office of the Inspector General. According to the OIG, FSIS is appropriately managing meat and...

Health and Safety

On its 150th Anniversary, USDA Upholds Abraham Lincoln’s Vision

May 15, 2012 Ryan McMullen, State Director of Rural Development for the U.S. Department of Agriculture

Over the coming weeks, the landscape in Oklahoma will change dramatically as state-of-the-art combines comb meticulously through fields of golden wheat, allowing Oklahoma farmers to deliver an estimated 150 million bushels to their local grain elevators. The varieties harvested were exhaustively...

Rural

Seeing Football Through Urban Trees

May 15, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

When most people think about football they’re not likely imagining urban forests—or planting trees for that matter. But that’s exactly what the U.S. Forest Service and Green Bay Packers through their First Downs for Trees program, wants you to think: Plant trees and lots of them. In fact, last year...

Forestry

Hawaii Education Program Seeks to Increase STEM Education through Gardening

May 15, 2012 Jennifer Martin, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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 portfolio. Many teachers use creative methods to keep their students engaged in the curriculum they are teaching. Some methods work...

Research and Science

Pennsylvania State Senator Introduces Resolution Honoring USDA on its 150th Anniversary

May 15, 2012 Dawn Knepp, USDA Pennsylvania Public Information Officer

In early May, USDA agency directors appeared before the Pennsylvania Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee. The Committee, chaired by Pennsylvania Senator Elder Vogel, Jr., heard agency heads discuss various USDA programs. Senator Vogel recently introduced a resolution honoring the USDA on...

Conservation Rural

Lincoln’s Legacy: Ripe for the Picking

May 15, 2012 Livia Marqués, Director of the People’s Garden Initiative

Today USDA commemorates its much talked about 150th Anniversary and there is no better way for the People’s Garden Initiative to celebrate than to plant history. Throughout 2012, in conjunction with the Department-wide celebration, People’s Gardens around the globe are growing Tomato ‘Abraham...

Initiatives

Here’s to 150 More

May 14, 2012 Rebecca Frank, New Media Content Specialist

Tomorrow, May 15, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will celebrate 150 years of work on behalf of agriculture, rural America and people throughout the country and world. In anticipation of tomorrow's activities, the 30 th Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, sat down today for the May edition of...

Conservation USDA Results Food and Nutrition Forestry Research and Science Technology Trade

New People's Garden Marks Upcoming 150th Anniversary of USDA

May 14, 2012 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Many children believe their food comes from the grocery store. But a class of 23 Mississippi second-graders knows better than that – the delicious food they love starts with a seed. Students from Madison Avenue Elementary visited a new People’s Garden at an office of USDA’s Natural Resources...

Initiatives

A New USDA Funded Wastewater Treatment Facility Protects the Upper St. Croix Watershed in Wisconsin

May 11, 2012 Kevin Tuttle, Wisconsin USDA Public Information Coordinator

The Upper St. Croix Watershed was the centerpiece of an Earth Day celebration last month in the community of Solon Springs, Wisconsin. Solon Springs and the Solon Springs School District commemorated the completion of a new and expanded wastewater treatment facility with ceremonies at both the Solon...

Rural

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