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Women Farmers: One Million Strong

April 29, 2013 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

In the four years I’ve served as Deputy Secretary, I’ve talked with thousands of women in agriculture – from young women thinking about entering farming to older women who have been tilling the soil for decades. Each of their stories is powerful on its own. But taken together, they have been an...

Conservation USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming Rural Initiatives

Doing the Farm to School Math

April 04, 2013 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

Crisscrossing the country, from Maine to California, and from Florida to Washington, farm to school programs exist from coast to coast in small, rural towns and large, urban metropolitan areas alike. We know school cafeterias are brimming with local and regionally sourced foods, giving kids more...

Food and Nutrition Farming

A Future Where School Cafeterias are Overflowing with Local Fare

April 02, 2013 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

I was recently invited to give a presentation at the 2 nd annual Ohio Farm to School Conference. Conference organizers asked me to address the future of farm to school: where did we want to be in ten years? By chance I’d asked a similar question of colleagues at Portland Public Schools a decade...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Tunnels Mean Extended Growing Season in Tennessee

April 01, 2013 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Janet Mahala runs an organic farm nestled in a small valley in the Tennessee Appalachian Mountains. Last year she started a Community Supported Agriculture membership program on her farm. Shortly thereafter she expanded production with a high tunnel which has extended her farm’s growing season by...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Texas High Tunnels Boost Production Possibilities for Urban Farmers

March 21, 2013 Beverly Moseley, NRCS Texas

‘Valley Girl’ and ‘Celebrity’ are just two of the sought-after tomato varieties sold at Elvis d’Agrella’s farmer’s market stand in the summer. And now his weekly customers can purchase those tomatoes well into the winter, because he and his wife, Pat, have constructed a seasonal high tunnel at their...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Thanks, Mr. President: Niche Farmers Send Appreciation Letter to Obama for Boosting Their Business

March 20, 2013 Tanya Brown, FSA Writer/Editor and Paul Lehman, FSA Regional Public Affairs Specialist

When Kathy Patterson and Stacey Schuett decided to write President Obama a letter, it wasn’t about the economy or climate change. They didn’t give their views on gun control and they didn’t express their feelings about the gridlock in Congress. They simply said thank you. “We are writing to express...

USDA Results

Ag Day for All -- Celebrating the Contributions of Farmers and Ranchers

March 19, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

We have a tremendously productive agriculture sector in the United States. In my lifetime, agriculture production has tripled. In 1950, a dairy cow produced about 5,300 pounds of milk each year; today, it’s 22,000 pounds per year.

Forestry Food and Nutrition Farming Research and Science

From Greenhouse to Store Shelves in a Matter of Minutes

March 18, 2013 Tanya Brown, Writer/Editor, Farm Service Agency

BrightFarms wants to disrupt the produce supply chain and eliminate the amount of miles vegetables have to travel before landing on supermarket shelves.

Food and Nutrition

Sustainability Is More Attainable with High Tunnel Initiative

March 12, 2013 Amelia Hines, NRCS Georgia

High tunnels are hitting the mark for farmers who sell their produce at the Athens Farmers Market. In the past, the market operated once a week on Saturday mornings between April and October. But now, because some northeast Georgia growers are using the tunnels to extend their growing seasons, the...

Conservation

Updated Web Tool Maps U.S. Food Access in Greater Detail

March 11, 2013 Paula Dutko, Food Assistance Branch, Economic Research Service

Access to stores that carry healthy, affordable food can play an important role in people’s nutrition and overall health. Ensuring access to healthy food is a priority for USDA and a key component of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! initiative.

Food and Nutrition Farming Research and Science
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