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Farmers and Ranchers: The Foundation of our Nation’s Nutrition Assistance Programs

October 11, 2019 Brandon Lipps, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services and Pam Miller, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service

You may be familiar with Paul Harvey’s “So God Made a Farmer” speech that he delivered to the FFA Convention in November 1978. What he said then still rings true today. He describes the hard work and sacrifices as well as the gentle family spirit and sense of community that farmers and ranchers have...

Food and Nutrition

School Garden Brings Local Foods, Agriculture Education into Students' Lives

June 12, 2015 Tegan Hagy, Farm to School Regional Lead, Mid-Atlantic Regional Office

One of the best parts of my job as a Farm to School Regional Lead for the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service is visiting schools and districts that are bringing local foods into the cafeteria and teaching students where their food comes from. And I am always particularly excited when I get to visit...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Love of Animals Keeps Colorado Teen Focused

March 05, 2015 Tanya Brown, Outreach Marketing Editor, Farm Service Agency

At 16, Lakota Roberson has a lot of responsibility. The high school sophomore works two jobs, runs her own business, handles a full course load of classes and cares for 54 animals that she considers to be her children. By senior year she hopes to grow her animal family to 100. Lakota, who starts her...

Conservation

Opening Doors for #WomeninAg

October 24, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Earlier this week, I hosted a White House Rural Council discussion with farmers, business owners, board members, commodity groups, youth leaders and academics to discuss opportunities for women in agriculture. The group included women and men, conventional farmers and organic producers and...

Conservation Initiatives

USDA's Agricultural Ties Run Deep

July 31, 2014 Rebecca Frank, USDA Office of Communications

Earlier this year, in preparation for the 2015 opening of a new business history exhibition, American Enterprise, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History put out a call for current and past members of the National FFA Organization to submit their FFA jackets accompanied with their own...

Conservation

Illinois FSA Grants Wish to 5-Year-Old Cancer Survivor

July 09, 2013 Mary Kirby, Illinois FSA Public Affairs Specialist

He didn’t want to go to Disney World or meet his favorite superhero. All 5-year-old Joe Joe Charles wished for was one day where he could be a farmer and a cowboy. It was a wish that FSA County Executive Director Linda Mathews and the Make-A-Wish Foundation brought to life. “Joe Joe is the first...

Initiatives

USDA Statisticians Offer Lesson Plans to Enhance Classroom Education

March 15, 2011 Dr. Cynthia Clark, Administrator, National Agricultural Statistics Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the U.S. Department of Agriculture blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the agency’s rich science and research portfolio. During this week – National Agriculture Week—agriculture groups all across the country are...

Initiatives Research and Science

Secretary Vilsack Builds Stronger Relationship with National FFA, Urges National Officer Team to Get Involved in the Farm Bill Process

January 21, 2011 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications

As dozens of representatives from businesses and organizations that support the National Future Farmers of America (FFA) listened yesterday, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack spent about 15 minutes in a Washington meeting room speaking directly to six college-age individuals. The six, from across...

Initiatives

The Recovery Act in Your Community: Using Terraces to Reduce Erosion and Improve Water Quality

September 16, 2010 Stephanie McLain, District Conservationist, NRCS Minnesota

Jim Joens remembers planting crops on the Minnesota farm where he grew up as early as 1973, when he was 14 years old. Even then he knew that farming was what he wanted to be doing, and he’s been doing it ever since.

Initiatives Conservation

Lively Discussion at Pennsylvania Jobs and Economic Growth Roundtable

January 04, 2010 acampbell

Late last month Bill Wehry, State Executive Director for USDA’s Farm Service Agency and I warmly welcomed a crowd of over 35 to the Pennsylvania State Farm Show Building for a roundtable discussion on jobs and economic growth in Pennsylvania. This event was held on a Monday following an intense...

USDA Results Rural
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