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Keeping our Promise in Kentucky

March 20, 2015 Lisa Mensah, Under Secretary for Rural Development

During my trip to Kentucky, I was truly gratified to see Rural Development’s footprint throughout small towns spread across all regions of the Commonwealth. From water lines, broadband networks, wastewater treatment plants, single and multi-family housing, electric lines, senior centers, hospitals...

Rural

Sound Nutrition: What Every Child Needs

March 11, 2015 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Pediatricians understand all too well the toll that obesity and malnutrition are taking on the health and well-being of our nation’s children. Pediatricians, not politicians, know what’s best for the health of our children, which is why the healthier school meals are based on the advice of...

Food and Nutrition

American Farmland Trust and Many Others Thankful for Regional Conservation Partnership Program

March 09, 2015 Jason Weller, Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service

As a part of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, the most rewarding part of my job is seeing and hearing about the impact our work is having on the communities we serve. Last month, I had the pleasure of meeting with American Farmland Trust President Andrew McElwaine. He presented me with...

Conservation

Summer Meals: Its Success Depends on All of Us

March 05, 2015 Audrey Rowe, Administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service

Every day, millions of students are able to enjoy a nutritionally balanced, low-cost or free lunch thanks to the National School Lunch Program. Everyday they’re in school, that is. But what happens to these children when school lets out during the summer? That’s when vital programs offered by USDA’s...

Food and Nutrition

Another Study Shows Kids Eating More Healthy Food at School, Throwing Less Food Away

March 04, 2015 Cullen Schwarz and Brooke Hardison, USDA Office of Communications

A new study published in Childhood Obesity has again confirmed that students are consuming healthier food at school as a result of the updated meal standards. The study further demonstrates that, contrary to anecdotal reports, the new standards are not contributing to an increase in plate waste. The...

Food and Nutrition

Hunger In Our Schools: Breakfast Is A Crucial "School Supply" For Kids In Need

March 03, 2015 Tom Nelson, President, Share Our Strength

Good nutrition is just as important to a child’s future as a quality education—maybe even more so. We can’t expect kids to learn, excel and achieve if they aren’t properly nourished from day one. Share Our Strength’s new report, Hunger in Our Schools, illustrates how the healthier school breakfasts...

Food and Nutrition

Save Energy with USDA Rural Development

March 03, 2015 Lillian Salerno, Rural Business-Cooperatives Service (RBS) Administrator

Last month, Secretary Vilsack announced the opening of the new application cycle for our Rural Energy for America Program (REAP). In addition to the announcement, RBS conducted a national REAP stakeholder forum which discussed program changes and provided examples of successful projects from...

Energy Rural

On the Right Side of the Promise

March 02, 2015 Joe Leonard, Jr. Ph.D

As a school kid during the first years of desegregation in the public schools of Austin, Texas, much of my experience of the world around me was shaped by color. I saw and experienced firsthand how discrimination and inequality can stunt and hold back too many Americans--not only through violence...

Initiatives

Training Empowers Ag Boards to Recruit the Next Generation of Farmers

February 26, 2015 Anne Alonzo, Administrator of USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden, and all of USDA are committed to supporting the next generation of farmers and ranchers and promoting diversity and inclusion in all sectors of agriculture. As Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), I had the pleasure of...

Conservation

NIFA and the Farm Bill: A Year Later

February 11, 2015 Sonny Ramaswamy, Director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture

February 7 marks the first anniversary of the Agriculture Act of 2014, commonly known as the 2014 Farm Bill. This milestone provides an opportunity to report on the National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s (NIFA) efforts during the last year to implement the many provisions of relevance to the...

Conservation
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