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Nation's Museums and Libraries Feed Minds and Bodies this Summer

September 26, 2014 Tony Craddock, Jr., Program Analyst, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Libraries remain a part of the fiber of American communities, with over 123,000 operating across the nation. And in states like Idaho, libraries provided children with more than just books! For the second straight year, the Idaho Commission for Libraries teamed up with AmeriCorps VISTAs and local...

Food and Nutrition

Poll Finds Most Parents Support Higher School Nutrition Standards

September 09, 2014 Brooke Hardison, USDA Office of Communications

Over the past four years, USDA has worked closely with schools, parents, community leaders, and nutrition experts to ensure that when children go off to school, they are greeted by a healthier school environment. According to the CDC, childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and...

Food and Nutrition

Un-Paving the Way to Successful Outdoor Education in Urban Settings

September 02, 2014 Chris Strebig and Kate Jerman, Rocky Mountain Region, U.S. Forest Service

Mothers sit and laugh together, shaded by newly planted trees. They look on while their children play and explore in dirt and grass at the new Outdoor Nature Explore Classroom of Warren Village in the heart of Denver, Colorado. A U.S. Forest Service grant of $100,000 and a partnership with the Arbor...

Initiatives Forestry

Bringing the Best to School Lunches

August 26, 2014 Craig A. Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program

Top grocery stores and restaurants in the United States guarantee their customers consistently get high quality products through rigorous standards and robust testing and oversight programs. USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is doing essentially the same thing – working to ensure that...

Food and Nutrition

Just Like a Peach, Without the Fuzz

August 21, 2014 USDA Rural Development Pennsylvania State Director Thomas Williams

They looked like apples to the twenty-seven children who were waiting patiently in line for lunch as part of the USDA Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) at Old Plank Estates in Butler, PA. But in fact, Freedom Farms, a local farmers market, brought a bushel of fresh picked nectarines for the...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

USDA Tribal Collaboration Strengthens Food Security on Nevada's Indian Reservations

August 18, 2014 Melissa Baker, Program Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service, Western Region Special Nutrition Programs

Today in Nevada more than one in four children (28 percent) live in households that cannot reliably provide nutritious meals every day. This dubious distinction makes it the state with the nation’s fourth highest rate of child hunger. And for children living on Indian reservations, the incidence of...

Food and Nutrition

Celebrating Farmers and Communities during National Farmers Market Week

August 12, 2014 Arthur L. Neal, Jr., Deputy Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service

We just wrapped up the 15 th annual National Farmers Market Week here at USDA. It has been an AMAZING week filled with celebrations at farmers markets across the country. Last Friday, at our own USDA Farmers Market, we hosted hundreds of youths to introduce them to healthy back-to-school snacks; and...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Secretary's Column: USDA, Partners Help Fill the Summer Meal Gap

July 11, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This summer, USDA is highlighting partnerships to invest in the future of rural America. Our partners work with us year after year to leverage resources and grow economic opportunities. They are the key to ensuring our rural communities thrive. Follow more of our stories on Twitter at @USDA or using...

Food and Nutrition

On the Front Lines for Our Children

July 11, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross-posted from the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network blog: When you think about organizations engaged in the War on Cancer, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) may not be the first that comes to mind. Yet, we are on the front lines of the battle to reduce obesity, a...

Food and Nutrition

Memphis Girl Wins National Smokey Bear & Woodsy Owl Poster Contest

June 20, 2014 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Joyce Qin has some pretty proud grandparents. They made their first trip from China to Washington, D.C., to watch U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell honor the 11-year-old Memphis-area student as the national winner of the 2014 Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl Poster Contest. “Joyce competed against 30...

Conservation Forestry
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