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Keeping the Focus on HealthierUS Schools

October 27, 2010 Cindy Long, USDA Food and Nutrition Service Child Nutrition Director

As Child Nutrition Director for USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service, one of my top priorities is to improve the nutrition and health of our nation’s children. With the Child Nutrition Act Reauthorization, we have an opportunity to pass legislation that will combat childhood hunger and obesity among...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

Feed Grain with a Name and a Story

October 27, 2010 Eva Antzcak, Summer Intern, Food and Nutrition Service

Donn Teske, farmer and President of the Kansas Farmers’ Union, is optimistic. He believes that small and mid-sized farms are making successful inroads to improve their market power and these efforts have great potential. Donn himself operates a fifth generation, 2,000 acre organic farm and ranch in...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Plants the Seeds to Help Mississippi Grow

October 20, 2010 Hakim Fobia, Public Affairs Specialist, AMS

This September we announced the 2010 awards for our Specialty Crop Block Grants (SCBG), a program geared toward increasing access to fresh fruits and vegetables by offering grants to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops. The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), which administers the...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Local Milk in the Heartland

October 18, 2010 Judy Canales, Administrator, Rural Business and Cooperatives Service

We’re just finishing a trio of new videos introducing programs within the Rural Development mission area that can be used to support local and regional food systems. Prairieland Dairy of Hallam, Nebraska had a vision: they wanted to expand their operation to meet growing demand for sustainable...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

A Fresh Idea!

October 14, 2010 Caitlin Guzman Hartman, Special Assistant, Office of the Deputy Secretary

In a nation founded on the values of hard work and entrepreneurship, we often look to industry leaders for the next game-changing idea. So it’s no surprise that I was excited to hear what the members of one of the fresh fruit and vegetable industry’s leading trade associations, United Fresh Produce...

Food and Nutrition Farming

The Eldridge Family: A Tennessee Family Living the Ag Life and Loving It

September 30, 2010 Tennessee Farm Service Agency State Office Staff

Farming for the Eldridge family began in the late 1800’s when Hoover Eldridge’s grandfather settled in the eastern portion of Stewart County, Tenn. Through the years the farming operation has consisted of producing crops such as corn, soybeans and tobacco, as well as a variety of livestock such as...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Farmers Markets as an Engine of Revitalization

September 29, 2010 Alicia Bell-Sheeter, Farmers Market Promotion Program, Agricultural Marketing Service

“It is our belief that by supporting our local farmers today, we can ensure that there will be farms in our community tomorrow.” - Kent Myers, former City of Hot Springs Manager Recently Hot Springs, Arkansas dedicated its new Farmers Market Pavilion at the Historic Downtown Farmers Market in Hot...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Breeding Local Seed for Local Food

September 27, 2010 Ann Marie Thro, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Larry Robertson, Agricultural Research Service

They say that variety is the spice of life. Well, you can’t get much more variety than in the plant world. Genetic variation exists for many traits in all crops. For example, although most carrots on grocers’ shelves are orange, carrots can also be white, yellow, green, or purple. Most potatoes are...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Webinar - "How to Sell Fruits and Vegetables to the USDA"

September 24, 2010 Christopher Purdy, Agricultural Marketing Service

As a service to farmers, USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) recently presented an interactive webinar entitled “How to Sell Fruits and Vegetables to the USDA”. The webinar was hosted by Red Book Credit Services as part of its free Red Book University educational offering. Delivered by Ron...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Know Your Sooner, Know Your Food

September 23, 2010 Crystal Young, Public Affairs Specialist, NRCS

Larry Wright leaned to his right and said, “I just realized that when I was up there introducing the conference, I forgot to tell everyone who I was.”Larry is the Oklahoma area coordinator for the Great Plains Resource Conservation and Development’s (RC&D) and worked tirelessly for five months...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

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