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Local Food Leaders Take a Break to Hang Out

November 22, 2013 Elanor Starmer, National Coordinator and Advisor, Local and Regional Food Systems

What do Tristan Reader of Tohono O’odham Community Action (TOCA), Amy Bacigalupo of the Land Stewardship Project in Minnesota, Haile Johnston of Common Market in Philadelphia and Michael Todd’s environmental studies class at Ames High School in Ames, IA have in common? They’re all building...

Food and Nutrition Farming

How I Serve: The Importance of Public Service

October 25, 2013 Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Yesterday, I visited with USDA employees in Minnesota to tell them how much their work means to the Secretary, myself and the American people. USDA employees across the country and around the world do critical work that impacts millions of lives and I could not be prouder. Folks often ask me why I...

Conservation Initiatives Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Forestry Rural Technology

Nationwide Census on Farm to School Activities Shows Promising Results

October 22, 2013 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

When students have experiences such as tending a school garden or visiting a farm they’ll be more likely to make healthy choices in the cafeteria. And when schools invest their food dollars in their local communities, all of agriculture benefits, including local farmers, ranchers, fishermen, food...

Food and Nutrition Farming

FSA Keeps Third Generation in the Dairy Business

September 20, 2013 Sarah Kern, Minnesota Farm Service Agency

When Eric Johnson finished high school, he didn’t see cows in his future. “I wanted a new adventure and I wanted to try something different after being on the farm my whole life,” said Eric. “I tried carpentry and later worked at a nursery as a landscaper laying paver patios and building rock walls...

Conservation

Funds Promote Development of Rural Wood to Energy Projects

September 13, 2013 Patrick Holmes, Special Assistant, Natural Resources and Environment

Earlier this week, USDA, U.S. Forest Service and partners took a major step to improve forest management, create rural jobs, prevent wildfires, and expand promising renewable energy opportunities. Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden joined leaders from the Alliance for Green Heat, the Biomass Power...

Energy Forestry Rural

Partnering with Cooperative Extension to Support Farm to School

September 05, 2013 Matthew Benson, Program Analyst, USDA, FNS, Farm to School Program

Kids are headed back to school and so are county Extension agents. As schools continue to teach kids where their food comes from and bring local and regional products into the school cafeteria, one group they may want to partner with on their farm to school activities is their local or regional...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Cultural Sustainability through Farmers Markets

August 09, 2013 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

In agriculture, we talk a lot about sustainability. As a method of growing crops, caring for ecosystems like forests or wetlands, or even the economic sustainability of businesses—we look at this word from all angles. But there’s another component to consider: cultural sustainability. As a nation of...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Making California and Minnesota a Magnet for New Jobs

July 30, 2013 Nikki Gillespie and Sarah Marquart, Minnesota and California USDA Public Affairs Specialists

While many manufacturing companies provide well-paying jobs and play a vital role in creating vibrant, healthy rural communities, sometimes rural communities may struggle to attract these companies. To help bridge this gap, the Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnership (IMCP) was created...

USDA Results Rural

Healthy Incentives Pilot Shows Small Investment Leads to Big Impact

July 24, 2013 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Earlier today, Secretary Vilsack announced the results of the Healthy Incentives Pilot (HIP) , a pilot project designed to test the impact of incentivizing fruit and vegetable purchases among SNAP recipients. The pilot showed that an ongoing investment of less than 15 cents per person per day may...

Food and Nutrition Farming

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
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