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New Farms for New Americans in Vermont

June 20, 2011 Nancy Bond, Regional Outreach Coordinator, Farm Service Agency

The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Vermont is going above and beyond to reach socially disadvantaged farmers in the Green Mountain state. FSA’s Vermont State Executive Director, Robert Paquin, cites the outstanding work of two Vermont-based FSA employees in particular—brothers Brad and Larry...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Deputy Secretary Celebrates Opening of a Non-Profit Pennsylvania Kitchen for Use by Food Entrepreneurs

June 17, 2011 Thomas P. Williams, State Director USDA Rural Development, Pennsylvania

Tucked in the back of York’s historic (circa 1754) downtown Central Market, YorKitchen, a shared commercial kitchen incubator officially opened its doors this morning. The crowd of nearly 40 local supporters applauded as Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan, York County Economic Development officials...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming

Hispanic Farmer Serves as Shining Example for Sustainable Agriculture

June 08, 2011 Rey Adame, NRCS New Mexico

Lawrence Sanchez is a good farmer, businessman and member of his community, Tome, New Mexico.

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

A New Roadmap to Sustainable Agriculture

June 08, 2011 USDA National Agroforestry Center Director Andy Mason

Nicola Macpherson knows the benefits of agroforestry. After all, she has the success of her farm, Timber Farms in the Sink, and her business, Ozark Forest Mushrooms, as proof.

Food and Nutrition Farming

Farmers Market Promotion Program: Expanding Food Access Through Direct Marketing

June 03, 2011 Rayne Pegg, Administrator, USDA AMS Farmers Market Promotion Program on June 3, 2011

As the opening of this season’s USDA Farmers Market occurs today in Washington, D.C., Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan announced approximately $10 million is available to expand direct marketing opportunities and help to eliminate food deserts and increase food access in low-income...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Tenth-Generation South Carolina Farm Family Raise Organic Livestock

May 18, 2011 Amy Overstreet Maxwell, NRCS South Carolina

On a spring day in Chesterfield, South Carolina, a family works in unison to manage cattle, sheep and goats. This is a daily routine and a way of life for Paxton Pegues, his wife Olivia, and their four children Rachel, Marcellus, Spencer, and Lanier.

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Supporting the Next Generation of Agriculture

May 12, 2011 David A.

All universities engage in research and teaching, but the nation’s more than 100 land-grant colleges and universities, have a third critical mission—extension. “Extension” means “reaching out,” and—along with teaching and research—land-grant institutions extend their resources, solving public needs...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Farming

Supporting the Next Generation of Agriculture

May 12, 2011 David Aten

All universities engage in research and teaching, but the nation’s more than 100 land-grant colleges and universities, have a third critical mission—extension. “Extension” means “reaching out,” and—along with teaching and research—land-grant institutions extend their resources, solving public needs...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Addressing Hunger Through Local and Regional Food Systems

May 10, 2011 Luke Knowles, Marketing and Regulatory Programs

In 2009, 14.7% of U.S. households were insecure, meaning that at some point during the year these households were uncertain of having, or unable to obtain, enough food. In addition to tracking and reporting on hunger in the United States, USDA plays a significant role in helping families acquire...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Repair the World: USDA Hosts its First Food and Justice Passover Seder

April 29, 2011 Max Finberg, Director, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Matzah, the traditional flatbread eaten by Jewish people to commemorate Passover, decorated six circular tables, along with bitter herbs (maror), “mortar” for bricks (haroset), and green leafy vegetables (carpas). Around the tables, USDA employees, Administration officials, and a host of guests from...

Food and Nutrition Farming

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