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USDA NASS Vegetables Summary: Your Passport to a Scrumptious California Tour

February 28, 2018 Jodi Letterman, Public Affairs Specialist, Pacific Regional Office, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Get your foodie passport ready to tour scrumptious California veggie country! With over 970 thousand acres of harvested vegetables, melons, and strawberries, the just released USDA NASS Vegetables 2017 Summary places California at a whopping $7.85 billion in vegetable production – over half of the U...

Research and Science

USDA Provides Disaster Nutrition Assistance in Northern California

November 29, 2017 Jesus Mendoza, Jr., USDA Food and Nutrition Service Regional Administrator for the Western Region

In October 2017, 16 different wildfires throughout Northern California burned over 245,000 acres, destroyed an estimated 8,900 structures, forced 100,000 people to evacuate, and sadly, claimed 43 lives. The USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) took a variety of actions as part of a concerted effort...

Food and Nutrition

NIFA Programs Helping to Combat America’s Growing Diabetes Crisis

November 14, 2017 Hope Marshall, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Diabetes is the 7 th leading cause of death in the United States, yet many are not aware that they have the deadly disease—or that it may be stalking them.

Research and Science

Conservation Couple: From Bay Area Business Owners to Award-Winning, First Gen Ranchers

July 27, 2017 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Byrhonda Lyons of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service contributed this blog on USDA’s work in conservation partnerships. When Mike and Kathy Landini packed their belongings into friends’ trucks and left Concord, Calif., for Elk Creek, Calif., they had no idea what their new life would bring. They...

Conservation

Spurring Agricultural Innovation Across the Nation

June 21, 2017 Michelle Thomas, NRCS

“He would often dream up new ideas and inventions that he would build in his shop and implement on his farm. Most all of them worked better than anything else available. He never faced a hill that he didn’t think could be flattened with a lot of hard work and determination, and he taught those...

Conservation

California Community Hosts Second Annual MyPlate-Inspired Fun Run

March 30, 2017 Sam Orzechowski, Public Affairs Coordinator, USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

MyPlate reminds and empowers Americans to make healthy choices that work for them. One California elementary school got creative with MyPlate, hosting a fun and educational event that emphasized the importance of healthy eating and being active. Learn more about how this highly successful activity...

Food and Nutrition

Drought Conditions at Lowest Point since Autumn 2010

February 28, 2017 Dr. Robert Johansson, USDA Chief Economist

Nationally, we are seeing extreme to exceptional (D3 to D4) drought conditions fall to their lowest point in more than 6 years. Nowhere is that change more dramatic than in California. The current (February 21, 2017) Drought Monitor for California notes the disappearance of D3/D4 from California. At...

Conservation

Collaboration on Drought Resilience is Delivering Results for America's Communities and Economy

January 18, 2017 Ann Mills, Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Over the past year, we have seen alarming mass tree mortality in California, the development of severe drought conditions in New England and the Southeast, and dropping water tables in regions throughout the United States. The five-year Western drought and recent droughts in other states threaten...

Conservation

Bringing it Home at the End of the Year

January 12, 2017 Hubert Hamer, Administrator, National Agricultural Statistics Service

According to recent data on local food marketing practices, 167,000 U.S. farms locally produced and sold food through direct marketing practices, resulting in $8.7 billion in revenue. Pennsylvania led the U.S. in the number of farms selling directly to consumers, with more than 6,000 operations...

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SNAP E&T Boosts Job Skills, Transforms Lives

December 15, 2016 Audrey Rowe, Administrator, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

On a recent trip to California, I took part in a wonderful event in San Francisco’s Mission District - also known as “The Mission” - one of the most racially and economically diverse areas in the nation. After parking the car, Jesus Mendoza Jr., Regional Administrator of the Food and Nutrition...

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