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Puerto Rico Works with USDA to Strengthen Local Food Systems

November 03, 2015 Ken Keck, AMS Local Food Research and Development Division Director

The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is only 100 miles long by 35 miles wide. The small island is full of natural wonders, rich culture and bountiful agriculture. Yet few realize that much of the food eaten by residents and visitors alike comes from other places. Earlier this month, Puerto Rico...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Grants to Help Farmers, Entrepreneurs and Retailers Market Local Foods

October 02, 2015 Arthur Neal, Agricultural Marketing Service Transportation and Marketing Program Deputy Administrator

Thanks to a recent grant from USDA, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection is now in better position to help get locally grown potatoes, carrots, apples, broccoli, and cheese onto school lunch plates. In Wisconsin, and across the nation, there is a strong interest to...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Team Nutrition Grant Brings Nutrition Education to More Than 13,000 Kansas Students in School Year 2014-2015

September 15, 2015 Ileana Alamo, Digital Media Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

The following guest blog highlights the creative and successful Team Nutrition curriculum in Kansas. Thanks to a Team Nutrition training grant, the state has been able to implement the curriculum in many of their school districts. Kansas students are now receiving the nutrition education they need...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

The Right Acres in the Right Place at the Right Time - Coastal Headwaters Forest

September 14, 2015 Ciji Taylor, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The Conservation Fund helps conserve and restore our American landscape, including wild areas, popular parks, working forests and more. A partner in conservation, The Conservation Fund received a $5 million grant from the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) for the Coastal Headwaters...

Conservation

Mixed Crop-Livestock Systems: Changing the Landscape of Organic Farming in the Palouse Region

September 02, 2015 Kelly Flynn, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Grazing livestock may soon be a common sight in the Palouse region of southeastern Washington, usually known for its rolling hills and grain production. Jonathan Wachter, a soil science doctoral student at Washington State University, has been working with a local farm to improve the competitiveness...

Conservation

School Lunch Equipment Grants Help Provide Healthier Meals to Students Nationwide

August 27, 2015 Amanda Heitkamp, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

USDA supports our tireless school nutrition professionals as they work to provide kids the nutrition they need to learn and develop into healthy adults. To further assist schools, USDA announced the availability of $25 million in National School Lunch Program (NSLP) equipment grants for Fiscal Year...

Food and Nutrition

On the Map: The Land, Water and Conservation Fund

August 11, 2015 Robert Bonnie, USDA, Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment and Kristen Sarri, DOI, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Policy Management and Budget

There is a Federal program that you may not have heard of, but it is responsible for conserving millions of acres of recreational and conservation lands for Americans to enjoy, and it helps fund local parks, provide access to rivers and trails, and preserve wildlife habitat in every state in the...

Conservation

Restoring Fire to Oklahoma's Priority Forest Landscapes

July 10, 2015 Paul Ross, Office of Communications, U.S. Forest Service

(This post was written by George Geissler, State Forester of Oklahoma Forestry Services) Forest Action Plans represent the first-ever comprehensive assessment of America’s forest resources across all lands—public, private, rural, and urban—and offer proactive strategies that state forestry agencies...

Forestry

Urban Garden Tackles Hunger, Boosts Nutrition

June 30, 2015 Barbara Bowen, Public Affairs Specialist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Virginia

One high tunnel can’t feed the world, but it can make a world of difference in providing fresh fruits and vegetables to those with limited access to healthy foods. These plastic covered structures use natural sunlight to create more favorable conditions for vegetables and specialty crops. And for...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Feed Thy Neighbor: South LA Youth Use Neighborhood Gardens to Educate, Better Community Health

June 25, 2015 Amanda M. Hils, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

It began with the desire of a group of South Los Angeles high school students to increase access to more effective nutrition education at their school. They started small—a monthly guest speaker, bags of veggies, cutting boards, and nutrition education. Now, their efforts have blossomed and...

Food and Nutrition Farming
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