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From the White House Kitchen: Healthy and Traditional Asian American and Pacific Islander Cuisine

May 17, 2013 Cristeta Comerford, White House Executive Chef

Cross posted from the Let's Move! Blog: Growing up in the Philippines, my mother was my main source of inspiration for cooking. I came from a family of eleven kids, and as a child, I would constantly volunteer to help her in the kitchen. My mother would prepare such amazing authentic Filipino food...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

A Symbol of Strength, Perseverance and Dignity Shared Between Friends

May 16, 2013 Lisa Peraino, Plant Health Safeguarding Specialist

Imagine sitting at your desk one day and answering the ringing phone, only to hear the US State Department’s Office of Protocol on the other end. That is precisely what happened to Michael Perry, Export Specialist for the USDA’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) when he was told...

Trade

Full Speed Ahead for Open Ag Data

May 06, 2013 Todd Park, Chief Technology Officer of the United States and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy blog: Last week, hundreds of innovators gathered at the World Bank IFC Center to brainstorm about how Open Data can be harnessed to help meet the challenge of sustainably feeding nine billion people by 2050. The group included...

Food and Nutrition Trade Research and Science Technology

Women Farmers: One Million Strong

April 29, 2013 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

In the four years I’ve served as Deputy Secretary, I’ve talked with thousands of women in agriculture – from young women thinking about entering farming to older women who have been tilling the soil for decades. Each of their stories is powerful on its own. But taken together, they have been an...

Conservation USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming Rural Initiatives

Students Demonstrate Innovation at White House Science Fair

April 26, 2013 Dr. Ann Bartuska, Deputy Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics

As a kid, I didn’t quite grasp the science behind a game of hopscotch or ball and jacks. It was later in life that I learned the scientific principles behind my childhood fun. Today, in an era of high-definition video games and 3-dimensional TV’s, it’s more challenging than ever to keep kids...

Research and Science

Regional Drought Workshops Give Stakeholders an Opportunity to Learn About Resources

October 18, 2012 Amy Mund, USDA Colorado Public Information Officer

Over 100 attendees joined Thomas Guevara, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Affairs at the US Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration and Colorado Agricultural Commissioner John Salazar at the second of four regional workshops to outline resources available to assist with...

Conservation

Virginia Farmers Sprout Agricultural Knowledge for White House Fellows

September 06, 2012 Linda Cronin, Virginia Public Affairs/Outreach Specialist

Twelve White House fellows were given the opportunity to experience agriculture first hand. From a custom slaughterhouse to a large-scale fruit and vegetable operation, the group grazed the hills and pastures of Virginia to learn the importance of ag in the U.S. Hosted by Virginia Farm Service...

Initiatives

Helping Communities Diversify Their Energy Sources

August 03, 2012 Arthur “Butch” Blazer, Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment, USDA

Cross posted from the White House CEQ blog: Across rural America, biomass like wood pellets and wood chips is helping communities diversify their energy sources, create jobs, and save money on utility bills. At the Forest Service, we are working to support biomass projects that help us manage...

Energy Forestry

U.S. Public Lands Continue to Create Jobs and Boost Local Economies Through Tourism, Restoration Efforts, and Energy Initiatives

July 26, 2012 Secretary Tom Vilsack and Secretary Ken Salazar

Cross posted from the White House blog: America’s national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and other outdoor spaces are treasured for their beauty, their enjoyment, and for their value to our culture and history -- sometimes, it can be easy to overlook that they also serve as economic drivers for...

USDA Results Forestry

Six Women, Six Stories Connect on Local Food

July 18, 2012 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Merrigan

What’s the common link between eastern Oregon rancher Cory Carman, Oklahoma Farm to School Coordinator Chris Kirby, New Mexico Food Policy Council leader Pamela Roy, Muckleshoot Tribal member Valerie Segrest, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, and Sue Noble, Director of Wisconsin’s Vernon...

Food and Nutrition Farming
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