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State Agencies are Bringing the Farm to School!

October 17, 2016 Lauryn Hong, Office of Community Food Systems, Food and Nutrition Service

From organizing statewide conferences, to training farmers and child nutrition professionals, to developing farm to school curricula and resources, state agencies are playing a big role in bringing the farm to school. This fact sheet describes effective strategies state agencies are using to help...

Food and Nutrition

Innovation Grows Local Food Economies in New York State

October 13, 2016 Graham Downey, Visiting Legal Scholar, USDA Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food

Consumers expect a lot from local food. They want it to be fresh, healthy and raised responsibly. They want it to be affordable and convenient. And, they want their purchase to support local farmers. At first glance these goals seem at odds with each other. How can local food improve farmers’ bottom...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Growing Rural Economies and Opportunities through Social Media

October 07, 2016 Janise Zygmont, Program Manager, Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program

From Facebook to Snapchat, rural businesses are exploring how to use social media to improve their customer’s experience and expand their customer base. Over the last eight years, USDA and the Obama Administration have partnered with rural communities to build more opportunities that support rural...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming

Farm to School Goes Year Round in the Northeast

October 07, 2016 Danielle Fleury, USDA Northeast Regional Farm to School Lead and Katina Kefalas, Program Specialist, USDA Food and Nutrition Service Northeast Regional Office

Over the past few summers, sponsors of USDA’s Summer Meals Programs have been elevating meal quality and encouraging program participation by serving seasonal menus, utilizing high quality ingredients, and providing nutrition education activities. We’ve heard of such farm to summer activities – the...

Food and Nutrition

Mississippi Farmers Expanding Opportunities with Up in Farms

October 06, 2016 Leonard Jordan, Associate Chief for Conservation, NRCS

“Not today,” said Mr. Leonard Keyes as he and Dr. John Stanley surveyed the plot of land on Keyes’ farm in Mize, Mississippi. “ Too dry.” Stanley stood beside him holding a tray of squash transplants and nodding his head in agreement. Earlier that morning, Stanley, sourcing manager for Up in Farms...

Conservation

Think Local and Show Us Your Plate: CNPP's MyPlate, MyState Campaign

October 06, 2016 Kristen Booze, MPH, Public Affairs Specialist, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Do you enjoy snapping photos of your colorful dinners or trying recipes with fresh, local foods from the Farmers Market or garden? If your answer is yes, you’ll love our latest MyPlate, MyState campaign! This October, we’re kicking things into high gear with a call to action for all Americans:

Food and Nutrition

Cultivating Heritage, Freedom & Self-Determination

October 05, 2016 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

USDA invited A-dae Romero-Briones, member of the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) , to be a guest author for this blog. The NOSB provides critical support to the USDA and the organic community. We thank the NOSB for their commitment to the organic community, and the integrity of the organic...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Growing Local Food Means Growing Opportunities

September 29, 2016 Elanor Starmer, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

With sales of over $11 billion in 2014 and projected growth of 10 percent annually, local and regionally-produced food is the fastest growing sector of American agriculture. At USDA, we hear a lot from communities interested in strengthening the connection between farmers and consumers. That’s why...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Hoop House Grows Healthy Food, Combat Diabetes in a Nevada Food Desert

September 28, 2016 Heather Emmons, Nevada Public Affairs Officer, USDA-NRCS

Squeals of excitement and laughter competed with the sounds of power saws, drills and hammers at the Hungry Valley Child Care Center in Sparks, Nevada, as Reno-Sparks Indian Colony (RSIC) teens were handed power tools for the first time in their lives to assist with building a hoop house. As part of...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Local Foods in Schools Bring Rural Communities Together

September 13, 2016 Matt Russell, Office of Community Food Systems, Food and Nutrition Service

From the west coast to New England, rural communities across the country are implementing community food systems’ strategies. The projects are bringing more local food into school meals, promoting healthy eating habits and expanding markets for American farmers and producers. The USDA Farm to School...

Food and Nutrition Rural
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