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Partnerships Make "Gouda" on USDA's Commitment to Rural America

December 19, 2014 Anne Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

’Tis the season for good cheer, holiday festivities and cheese plates. There are seemingly endless varieties to enjoy – Gouda, Blue, Cheddar, Asiago, Feta, Muenster and many more. Hardworking American dairy farmers and cheese artisans make these delicious products. A strong dairy sector not only...

Food and Nutrition

Organic 101: Organic Seeds Are Fundamental Right from the Start

December 18, 2014 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

This is the twenty-second installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations . The fall harvest is in, and organic farmers are already looking forward to planting their spring seedlings. Organic farmers rely on organic seeds to meet the growing...

Food and Nutrition

You're Never Too Old to Play With Your Food

December 18, 2014 Jessica Larson, MS, RD (Nutritionist, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion)

Who doesn’t want to have a little fun with their food? Especially if you have a picky eater at home, try adding a creative flair to the plate to boost a healthy meal’s fun factor. Our team of nutritionists has been having fun using cookie cutters to come up with creative, healthy ideas, but there...

Food and Nutrition

Winter Food Fun for Kids of All Ages

December 16, 2014 Sasha Bard, MS, RD (Nutritionist, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion)

You’re never too old to play with your food! This winter, while the kids are home from school and family and friends gather together, you can experiment with ways to make healthy foods festive and fun. This blog shows how we created a snowy scene using foods from all five of the MyPlate food groups...

Food and Nutrition

Happy Holidays ... Waste Not, Want Not!

December 05, 2014 Sonny Ramaswamy, Director, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

November and December are traditionally times of celebration of various holidays in America, religious and secular. This is a time for enjoyment and fellowship in the company of family, friends, and neighbors. The celebrations almost always include gathering at dinner tables over feasts of the...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Green Thumbs near Green Bay: Menominee Tribe Cultivates Nutrition Education

December 05, 2014 Lindsay Walle, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Food Distribution Division

Cooking knowledge, proper planning, and access to healthy foods are essential ingredients to healthy diets. I witnessed this firsthand when I traveled to the food distribution center of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, one of the 20 Indian Tribal Organizations that received funding in 2014...

Food and Nutrition

Fighting Hunger with Healthy Food: The Perfect Recipe for School Children

December 03, 2014 Mark Abueg, FNS' Northeast Regional Communications Officer

This guest blog was submitted by Ellen Parker of Massachusetts’ statewide anti-hunger advocacy organization, Project Bread. As America deals with obesity more than ever, school cafeterias are supporting better nutrition for our kids and echoing public health efforts taking place across the country...

Food and Nutrition

Solving the Fresh Produce Equation

December 02, 2014 Christopher Purdy, Agricultural Marketing Service Fruit and Vegetable Program Business Development Specialist and Kathleen Staley, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Agricultural Marketing Specialist

Whether it’s solving a math problem or figuring out how to buy quality fresh apples, having the right tools and training will lead you to a positive solution. Managing fresh and fresh-cut produce purchases can seem like a complicated math problem for many schools, food banks and other large volume...

Food and Nutrition

Secretary's Column: Celebrating Our Nation's Agricultural Abundance this Thanksgiving

November 26, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Thanksgiving is a celebration of the harvest and the abundance of food we are able to share with our friends and family. This Thanksgiving, take a moment to thank the farmers and ranchers who make our nation’s agricultural abundance possible. Without them, the safe, abundant and affordable food we...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Kentucky Jail Uses a High Tunnel to Grow Fresh Food

November 26, 2014 Christy Morgan, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kentucky

Kentucky Jailer Joe Blue is passionate about rehabilitating inmates. Innovative ideas for teaching new skills are always on his mind, which is how the Hopkins County jail’s gardening program was started. The Kentucky jail sits on several acres and has a large farm just across the street. As Blue was...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

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