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Where the Wild Rice Grows: USDA Celebrates Indigenous Agriculture, Businesses, and Peoples

November 28, 2023 Zane Evans, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

Agriculture is a key component of Native peoples’ culture and heritage. Today more and more tribal nations are looking to establish and expand access to global markets. For example, Minnesota’s Red Lake, Inc. – wholly owned by the Red Lake Nation – has begun to join USDA’s agribusiness trade...

Trade

Safe Water in Rural America Creates Economic Prosperity for All

April 19, 2022 USDA Rural Development Staff

It’s a human right to have access to clean water and reliable wastewater systems. USDA Rural Development finances projects to build strong infrastructure to help people in rural America thrive and create economic opportunities.

Rural

NIFA-Funded Research Aims to Keep Bees on the Job

July 17, 2018 Mary Purcell-Miramontes and Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Bee populations in North America have been in decline since the 1940s. This is of great concern to the agriculture industry because about 75 percent of specialty crops depend on the services of pollinators – of which bees are the most economically important.

Research and Science

Staying Up-beet in Minnesota!

September 21, 2017 Amy Schober, Office of Food Safety, Food and Nutrition Service

Secretary Perdue has proclaimed September “ National Food Safety Education Month“. To celebrate, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service is developing innovative food safety trainings for school nutrition professionals and honoring training graduates like Barbara Griffiths MSBA, RD, SNS, who make safe and...

Food and Nutrition

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Valerie Earley

August 24, 2017 Elizabeth Knight, USDA Intern for New and Beginning Farmer Programs

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. This month, we hear from Valerie Earley, 2016-2017 National FFA Central Region Vice President. In April 2017, Valerie was invited by President Donald Trump and USDA...

Initiatives

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Kristina Fast

February 28, 2017 Katherine Braga, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. This month, we hear from Kristina Fast, a civil servant with USDA’s Farm Service Agency in Minnesota. To learn more and connect with other women leaders in...

Initiatives

Minneapolis School Embraces Family-Style Dining

December 20, 2016 Dr. Katie Wilson, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

How do you create a better lunch experience for students? It all started with a conversation between Ginger Davis Kranz, Principal of Webster Elementary School, and the Minneapolis Public Schools’ Director of Food Service, Bertrand Weber. In September 2016, I was fortunate enough to visit Webster...

Food and Nutrition

State Agencies are Bringing the Farm to School!

October 17, 2016 Lauryn Hong, Office of Community Food Systems, Food and Nutrition Service

From organizing statewide conferences, to training farmers and child nutrition professionals, to developing farm to school curricula and resources, state agencies are playing a big role in bringing the farm to school. This fact sheet describes effective strategies state agencies are using to help...

Food and Nutrition

New SNAP Pilot Provides Grocery Delivery for Homebound Disabled, Elderly

September 30, 2016 Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Cross-posted from the Disability.gov blog: Your neighborhood grocer may be conveniently located just a few short blocks away. But for many persons with disabilities and the elderly participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the...

Food and Nutrition

Good Land Management Helps Clean Waterways, Wildlife Rebound

September 14, 2016 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

You've seen those markers on storm drains that say: “No dumping. Drains to river.” Or to a “lake” or “creek.” It’s a reminder that what we do on the land has a direct impact on a body of water somewhere. Many of our nation's farmers, ranchers and forest landowners are taking steps to ensure they're...

Conservation
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