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NIFA’s Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program: Helping Consumers Maximize, and Safely Serve and Store the Food They Have

March 18, 2021 Carinthia Cherry, PhD, RDN, Institute of Food and Agriculture, National EFNEP Coordinator, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA

Nutrition security has taken center stage during the pandemic. While many families struggle to put healthy food on the table, it’s important for communities to have resources to help feed and nurture families. That’s why the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) helps people develop...

Research and Science

Hungry for Healthier Eating Habits? Feast on These Ag Statistics

March 17, 2021 Terry Matlock, National Agricultural Statistics Service Public Affairs Specialist

Many people want to cultivate healthier eating habits and March, National Nutrition Month, may be a great time to start.

Research and Science

USDA Science Strengthens U.S. Efforts to End COVID-19

March 04, 2021 Justice Wright, Public Affairs Specialist, Research, Education, and Economics Mission Area

The COVID-19 pandemic requires a coordinated approach to combat the virus and its rippling effects. We all have a role to play to help end the pandemic. USDA is doing its part by providing evidence-based research and information, its facilities, personnel, and expertise to communities across the...

Research and Science

Two Sisters Ensure Family Farming Legacy Thrives

March 02, 2021 Brielle Wright, Facilities Service Technician, APHIS

I am Brielle Wright, a facilities service technician with APHIS’ Marketing and Regulatory Programs Business Services in Raleigh, North Carolina. Both sides of my families were heavily involved in agriculture. As children we loved being in the garden planting cucumber and cantaloupe. Our great...

Animals Equity

Personalize Your Plate for National Nutrition Month

March 01, 2021 Nutrition.gov Staff, National Agricultural Library

Happy National Nutrition Month®! No matter what your age or life stage, Nutrition.gov has resources to help you personalize your plate with healthy choices. Build a healthy diet that meets your unique needs and preferences with these three tips:

Research and Science

Agriculture in America: Deeply Rooted in Black Culture

February 25, 2021 Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Acting Under Secretary, Research, Education, and Economics

The story of agriculture in America cannot be told without acknowledging the contributions of Black people. Black people have been and are an integral driver in the success of U.S. agriculture. From farming and cultivation to scientific research, the agriculture narrative is fortified by the many...

Equity Research and Science

Estimating Ecosystem Benefits from Rangeland Conservation Practices

February 24, 2021 Loretta Metz, National CEAP-Grazing Lands Component Leader, NRCS

Nature provides numerous benefits that people value. In the conservation world, we call these benefits ecosystem services. On rangelands, some ecosystem services can be bought and sold in traditional market systems – like forages, meat, and other animal products from livestock. Other ecosystem...

Conservation

Preparing for the 2022 Census of Agriculture

February 24, 2021 Adam Cline, Supervisory Statistician, NASS Census & Survey Division

Preparation for a large survey does not happen overnight, in a few weeks, or even a year. When it comes to USDA’s flagship data collection effort, the Census of Agriculture, this is especially true. USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) started preparing for the 2022 Census of...

Research and Science

Celebrating the Agricultural Impacts of 1890 Land-Grant Universities

February 23, 2021 Faith Peppers, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Communications Director

USDA has a long history of investing in and supporting our nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The 19 HBCUs established under the Second Morrill Act of 1890, along with the two HBCU land-grant universities established in the original 1862 legislation – University of the...

Equity Research and Science

Black History Month 2021: Agriculture, Family and the Land

February 23, 2021 Langston Hull, Scientific Technical Director, APHIS’ International Services Program

Every February, the APHIS community celebrates Black History Month and honors the many and varied contributions of African Americans to U.S. history. This year’s Black History Month theme is “The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity.” This feature, a personal narrative by APHIS...

Animals Equity

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