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Military Veterans: the Next Generation of Organic Farmers

May 11, 2012 Miles McEvoy, National Organic Program Deputy Administrator

Compost tea (a mixture of recycled organic matter soaked in water), hydroponic living basil, and organic certification are terms that, at first glance, may not have much of a connection to military veterans. Colin Archipley, a decorated Marine sergeant, and his wife Karen however saw the combination...

Food and Nutrition

Grillin’ and Chillin’ for National Barbecue Month

May 02, 2012 Michael T. Jarvis, AMS Public Affairs Director

April showers have passed and barbecues are in full bloom. Perfect weather and longer days make the month of May the perfect time to celebrate National Barbecue Month. Whether you think barbecuing requires gas or charcoal, or that ribs should only be parboiled, or if you insist that asparagus must...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Organic 101: The Lifecycle of Organic Food Production

April 26, 2012 Miles McEvoy, National Organic Program Deputy Administrator

This is the fifth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. Through defined farming practices, organic principles promote ecological balance, foster the cycling of resources, and conserve biodiversity. To understand what that means when it...

Food and Nutrition

Organic 101: Complaints and How They're Handled

April 13, 2012 Miles McEvoy, National Organic Program Deputy Administrator

This is the fourth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. When the National Organic Program (NOP) declared in late 2009 that it was the beginning of the “age of enforcement,” it renewed its mission to protect the integrity of the USDA...

Health and Safety

Eggstra! Eggstra! Learn All About Them

April 06, 2012 Rex Barnes, AMS Poultry Program Deputy Administrator

EDITOR’S NOTE: The standards covered by this 2012 blog have been updated. Read our updated cage-free standards & egg infographic: http://blogs.usda.gov/2016/09/13/usda-graded-cage-free-eggs-all-theyre-cracked-up-to-be/ Whether you prepare them for Easter dinner or as part of a Passover Seder Plate...

Food and Nutrition

Organic 101: What the USDA Organic Label Means

March 22, 2012 Miles McEvoy, National Organic Program Deputy Administrator

This is the third installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. Amidst nutrition facts, ingredients lists, and dietary claims on food packages, “organic” might appear as one more piece of information to decipher when shopping for foods. So...

Health and Safety

Organics Take A Major Step Forward with U.S.-EU Partnership

February 22, 2012 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

Travis Forgues is an organic dairy farmer in the town of Alburgh in northwest Vermont, almost at the Canadian border and surrounded on three sides by Lake Champlain. Like many of the other dairy farmers in northern Vermont, Travis is a realist. He went to college. He tried city life. But he was born...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Redefining Agricultural Marketing

February 17, 2012 Robert Keeney, Acting AMS Administrator

Over the years, the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has changed and evolved to meet the regulatory, statutory and market demands of U.S. agriculture. The agency’s role, its name and place within the structure of USDA have all evolved over the years. What hasn’t changed is the commitment...

Food and Nutrition

Super Bowl Concessions Go Organic and Local

February 03, 2012 Shayla Mae Bailey, AMS Public Affairs

There’s a new menu item in town for the Super Bowl: white bean chili made with organic beans and vegetables. The push to bring organic and locally-grown options to the concession stand came from a partnership between non-profits that support family farms, celebrities and Centerplate, the NFL’s...

Food and Nutrition Farming

NRCS Programs Aid Central Oregon Organic Grower

January 18, 2012 Catherine Bailey, NRCS Oregon

Business is blooming for Sarahlee Lawrence and her organic food-and-flower-growing operation, Rainshadow Organics, in the Central Oregon high desert. The 28-year old organic pioneer is proud of her venture and credits USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) as a key component to her...

Conservation
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