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Summer Harvests Can Turn Into Summer Meals for Kids

July 23, 2013 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

Summer is the season when harvests of healthful foods are most abundant: gardens overflow with zucchini and berries, trees are laden with sweet, ripe fruit, and farmers tend and harvest crops from dawn until dusk. Despite the seasonal abundance, many children go hungry when school is out and the...

Food and Nutrition Farming

From West Virginia to Ohio, Food Fuels the Local Economy

June 17, 2013 Doug O’Brien, Acting Under Secretary for Rural Development

West Virginia and Appalachian Ohio have a lot in common beyond their shared state border. With a strong agricultural heritage, these vast rural areas are known for their forest and timber industries, and they are integrating food systems into local economic development. Earlier this month, I joined...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming Rural Technology

Secretary's Column: A Food Farm and Jobs Bill to Grow Local and Regional Markets

June 14, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, the U.S. Senate acted in bipartisan spirit to approve the Agriculture Reform, Food and Jobs Act – a balanced, comprehensive bill that will drive continued growth in rural America. The House of Representatives now has another important opportunity to stand with rural America and pass their...

Conservation USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming

Community Cooperative Market Provides Alaskans with Fresh, Local Food

June 06, 2013 Larry Yerich, USDA-RD Alaska – Public Information Coordinator

Alaska’s first member-owned community grocery store is open for business. The Fairbanks Community Cooperative Market was partially funded by the USDA Rural Economic Development Loans and Grants (REDLG) program. Making this project possible was the Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA), a USDA...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Taking Hack-tion for Food, Farmers and America

June 04, 2013 Shayla Mae Bailey, AMS Public Affairs

This past weekend, civic hackers across the country took action—or hack-tion—when they gathered together to use their coding, designing and tech-making powers for good. Armed with a passion for data and working under a framework that focused their energies on solving civic problems, over 11,000...

Food and Nutrition Farming Technology

Open for Business: USDA Farmers Market Kicks Off New Season with a Bang

June 03, 2013 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

As the USDA Farmers Market prepares to begin a new season, we invite everyone to come celebrate the richness and diversity of the market and the DC community that brings us all together. Whether you're a federal employee, a sight-seeing tourist, or a long-time resident, we are all a part of what...

Food and Nutrition Farming

In Virginia, a Food Hub Helps Growers Scale Up

May 31, 2013 Elanor Starmer, Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Mark Seale got out of agriculture early. A Virginia native raised on the family farm, he didn’t see a future in the business once he finished high school – and his family didn’t argue with him. But over the years, Mark found himself drawn back to agriculture in Virginia. Working with produce was...

Food and Nutrition Farming

New API Helps Satisfy the Nation's App-etite for Farmers Markets

May 15, 2013 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

America is developing quite an app-etite. The number of U.S. smartphone owners is approaching 130 million, resulting in more and more demand for mobile access to our information. Combine that with the increase in consumers wanting access to fresh, local products, and it’s obvious why there’s such a...

Food and Nutrition Farming Technology

A Lesson in Agricultural Alchemy: Greening Brownfields into Economic Gold

May 08, 2013 Wendy Wasserman, Communications Specialist, Agricultural Marketing Service

In Waterbury, Connecticut, vacant lots are becoming community greenhouses – growing jobs and growing food. Roanoke, Virginia is planning to build raised beds in empty lots to become community gardens that increase healthy food access. In Missoula, Montana, asbestos abatement is allowing a local food...

Food and Nutrition Farming

SNAP: New Rules Aim to Expand Access to Farmers’ Markets!

May 03, 2013 Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

As USDA Undersecretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, I can tell you that there are few things I enjoy more than visiting one of the many thousands of farmers’ markets in communities across our verdant country. There’s just no better opportunity to sample the bounty of American...

Food and Nutrition Farming
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