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Paris Air Show a Hit for USDA Partners

July 09, 2013 Jennifer Martin and Tanisha Greene, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Most people don’t equate aviation with agriculture, but two USDA partners, Washington State University (WSU) and members of...

Energy Research and Science

Apache Youth Grows Food for His Community

June 04, 2013 Beverly Moseley, NRCS

An Apache youth, Noah Titla, 13, has chosen to follow in the footsteps of generations of San Carlos Apaches by growing and harvesting his own food. His passion for reconnecting growing food with tribal traditions has been a catalyst for increasing awareness of the benefits and availability of fresh...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

NIFA Ag Research Counts

May 28, 2013 Justice Wright, Public Affairs Specialist for USDA’s Research, Education, and Economics Mission Area

To recognize the contribution that research in agriculture makes in our daily lives, we’re focusing this month’s Science Tuesday blogs on the successes that USDA science agencies have achieved for us all. For over a century, USDA research has spurred innovation and created many great products for...

Conservation Research and Science Technology

4-H Youth Leaders Motivate Campers toward Good Health

July 19, 2012 Jessica Larson, USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

The Louisiana State 4-H Food and Fitness Camp is joining the Let’s Move! initiative to combat childhood obesity through improved nutrition and increased physical activity. As a camp for fourth and fifth graders designed and run by high school 4-H teens, the program motivates campers to eat healthier...

Initiatives

Calling All Champions of Change: Send Us Your Stories!

July 16, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

President Obama and I know that today’s young people are critical to winning America’s future. From passing on the long-held traditions and values of American agriculture, to helping Americans live healthier lives by supporting the First Lady’s ‘Let’s Move’ initiative, 4-H and FFA members are truly...

Initiatives

4-H students Visit Washington, DC and Present on Bringing Let’s Move! to Their Communities

April 09, 2012 Christina Martinez, Emerson National Hunger Fellow, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

As part of their 2012 annual 4-H National Conference approximately 300 high school student leaders from across the United States, U.S. territories, and Canada gathered in the greater Washington, DC area. 4-H seeks to promote positive youth development, facilitate learning, and engage young people in...

Initiatives

Maryland 4-H Members Gets Hands Dirty with the First Lady

April 02, 2012 Jennifer Martin, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Working in the dirt is no big deal for 4-H member Josh Tice. However, it’s not every day he gets invited to help First Lady Michelle Obama plant a cherry blossom tree in honor of the 100 th anniversary of Japan’s gift to the United States. Josh, and his mom and dad, Deana and Josiah, were on hand...

Initiatives

Niños del Grupo 4-H en Puerto Rico Aprenden los Pasos: Limpiar, Preparar, Cocinar y Enfriar

February 29, 2012 Maribel Alonso, Food Safety Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

El 23 de febrero del 2012, niños de clubes 4-H en Puerto Rico aprendieron sobre la importancia de un manejo adecuado de alimentos, por medio del campamento de inocuidad alimentaria. El Personal para al Educación de Inocuidad Alimentaria del Servicio de Inocuidad e Inspección de Alimentos trabajó en...

Spanish Health and Safety

Puerto Rico 4-H Members Learn to Clean, Separate, Cook and Chill

February 29, 2012 Maribel Alonso, Food Safety Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Yesterday, members of Puerto Rico’s 4-H club learned about the importance of safe food handling at a hands-on, entertaining food safety camp. The Food Safety and Inspection Service’s Food Safety Education Staff collaborated with the Puerto Rico Food Safety Educational Consortium to host 60 kids at...

Health and Safety

USDA Value Added Producer Grants: Turning Great Ideas into Sustainable Business

February 10, 2012 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications with assistance from Joan Messina, USDA Illinois Public Information Coordinator

Earlier this month, Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan announced almost 300 Value Added Producer Grant recipients across the Nation. Each one of those recipients has a story, and a dream that, with help from USDA, will become reality. From producing pumpkin puree and gourmet cheese to...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition
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