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Language Matters: Cooperative Extension Provides Resources in Spanish

October 08, 2024 Maggie Lawrence, NIFA, Writer/Editor

More than 41 million people in the United States speak Spanish at home, and Spanish is the most spoken language after English in the country. Cooperative Extension across the nation recognizes the importance of providing resources in Spanish to better serve Hispanic communities and people.

Research and Science

The Science Behind Your Traditional Holiday Meal

December 16, 2020 Faith Peppers, NIFA Communications Director

Holidays are traditionally a time to focus on family, friends and food. This year, as Americans navigate this unprecedented holiday season, many are turning to the kitchen to cook up expressions of love and care.

Research and Science

Giving Thanks To Those Who Help Disaster Victims Get Back On Their Feet

November 20, 2018 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Unless you’ve lived through disaster, it’s hard to imagine what might go through your mind when first viewing a wrecked home, property, livelihood, and – seemingly – your future. But one thing that countless disaster survivors can do in the aftermath is give thanks to their neighbors in Cooperative...

Disaster

No More Empty Nest: Grandparents Step in to Fill the Breach

September 04, 2018 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The scene has played out millions of times in recent years – American children waking up to find their parents unable to care for them. Fortunately, some 2.7 million grandparents have stepped in to fill the critical role of caregiver, according to the 2010 Census.

Research and Science

For Wyoming 4-H’ers, it’s Time to Head Back to High School and College

August 16, 2017 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Most teenagers across the country are preparing to start a new year of school, but in Wyoming many will pull double duty by earning college credit after they close their high school books.

Research and Science

Biosecurity Education and Compliance are Critical in Preventing Avian Influenza Outbreaks

November 01, 2016 Stephanie Pearl, Science Communicator, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The December 2014 to June 2015 avian influenza outbreak was the largest animal health emergency in U.S. history. The virus contributed to the death of more than 48 million birds, either due to infection with the virus or depopulation to prevent additional spread. The virus was introduced into the U...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science

Teaching Rural Alaskans to Farm is her Passion

August 17, 2016 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The following guest blog from University of Alaska Fairbanks highlights the professionalism and dedication of educators in the Cooperative Extension System. By Debbie Carter, University of Alaska Cooperative Extension Heidi Rader planned to become a farmer when she graduated from college. During...

Initiatives

UC Sheep Shearing School Prepares Students for Gainful Employment

June 29, 2016 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) administers the Smith-Lever capacity grant program . The Smith–Lever Act established the cooperative extension services program administered through land-grant universities. Today, a guest blog from Jeanette Warnert, University of California...

Initiatives

Northern Plains Regional Climate Hub Extension and Outreach Team Develop Regional Efforts

May 27, 2016 Windy K. Kelley, University of Wyoming Extension and Justin D. Derner, ARS

All this month we will be taking a look at what a changing climate means to Agriculture. The ten regional USDA Climate Hubs were established to synthesize and translate climate science and research into easily understood products and tools that land managers can use to make climate-informed...

USDA Results

Investments in EFNEP Pay Big Dividends, Now and in the Future

March 30, 2016 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

What would you think of a deal with a potential return-on-investment of up to 10-to-1? But wait, there’s more… now, add the potential to save some serious money on future medical bills. Too good to be true, right? Not so. EFNEP, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Expanded Food, Nutrition...

Food and Nutrition
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