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Ready, Set, Learn: USDA Lessons for Our Nation’s Next Generation

August 13, 2013 Rebecca Frank, USDA Office of Communications

It’s that time of year! Back to school season is upon us and agencies across the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are working to ensure a stronger and healthier future for our nation’s next generation of leaders. That means providing a happy and healthy learning environment for our kids, and...

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Start A School Garden - Here's How...

August 13, 2013 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach and Education Specialist, the People’s Garden Initiative

Numerous excellent school garden programs have sprouted up across the country. School gardens often provide food that improves a child’s diet and nutrition, areas for learning, places for pleasure and recreation, as well as a continuing lesson in environmental stewardship and civic pride. But how do...

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Farmers Markets: Teaching Kids Where Food Comes From

August 08, 2013 Luanne Lohr, AMS Transportation and Marketing Program Associate Deputy Administrator

“We become what we repeatedly do.” In his Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens Sean Covey used these words to help young students preparing to attend college and join the workforce, but they also apply to how children learn to eat healthy. Through innovative programs like the Power of Produce (POP...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

Buzz Over to the #PollinatorWeek Festival

June 14, 2013 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach and Education Specialist, The People’s Garden Initiative

How do pollinators affect your life? Well, if you’ve ever eaten a blueberry, chocolate bar or tomato, then you owe a big thank you to a small pollinator. Pollinators are birds, bats, butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, wasps, small mammals, and most importantly, bees. They are responsible for...

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Little People's Garden Teaches Big Life Lesson

June 07, 2013 Liz Ludwig, Farm Service Agency County Executive Director in Chippewa and Yellow Medicine Counties, Minnesota

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. This Chinese proverb is the idea behind the Little People’s Garden in Montevideo, Minnesota. “Children need to know where their food comes from,” said Liz Ludwig, Farm Service Agency county executive...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Making a Big Difference Through the Simple Act of Gardening

April 23, 2013 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach and Education Specialist, The People’s Garden Initiative

It’s National Volunteer Week and an ideal time to share how USDA employees and partners are volunteering their time to green communities and provide fresh food to those in need. It all started in 2009 when Agriculture Secretary Vilsack established a Department-wide volunteer program for the People’s...

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The Cotton Patch – Where Innovation and Teamwork Fuel Growth

April 05, 2013 Jeff Carnahan, AMS Cotton and Tobacco Programs

It’s amazing what can happen when you combine a great idea, commitment to community, love of agriculture, fresh air, good earth, and energized volunteers. In the Cotton and Tobacco Programs, a part of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, we found this to be the perfect combination to cultivate our...

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USDA and EPA Make People's Garden Blossom

March 22, 2013 Samia Hamdan, MPH, RD, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Midwest Region Special Nutrition Programs Nutritionist

It is amazing what successful partnerships we have developed through our USDA People’s Garden initiative in the Food & Nutrition Service’s Midwest Region. It’s been four years now since we began working with the Chicago Botanic Garden’s Windy City Harvest Program to create our garden. The garden is...

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People’s Garden in Ohio Provides Habitat for Native Pollinators

March 21, 2013 Gary C. Chancey, Wayne National Forest, US Forest Service

Next time you’re in the Midwest and thinking of hiking, all-terrain vehicle riding, mountain biking or horseback riding, visit the Wayne National Forest in the hills of southeastern Ohio. It’s there you’ll find more than 300 miles of trails to do those things and much more.

Forestry Initiatives

In DC for the Inauguration? Come Say #HelloUSDA!

January 17, 2013 Rebecca Frank, Office of Communications

Planning to be in town for the 2013 Presidential Inauguration? USDA will open its doors on the National Mall for a USDA open house on Friday, January 18 from 10am - 2pm. The open house is a special opportunity to learn more about USDA’s important role in the lives of every American – helping to...

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