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USDA Teams Up with Vermont Beef Producers to Provide Local Market Data

September 10, 2014 Levi Geyer, Agricultural Marketing Service Market News Reporter

It wasn’t too long ago that beef was far less traveled, and families often put a side of beef away in the freezer for the winter. Modern day conveniences make beef and the beef buying experience more suitable to a faster pace of life, but old traditions are hard to let go. Across the board, we’re...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Building Organic Partnerships: Sound and Sensible Certification Projects

September 05, 2014 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

This is the seventeenth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. Making organic certification accessible, attainable, and affordable involves collaboration with many partners across the country and around the globe. To advance this work...

Conservation

June is Dairy Month - a Time to Say Thanks to America's Milk Producers

June 12, 2014 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications

The next time you eat a cheese sandwich, drink a glass of cold milk, have an ice cream cone or a cup of yogurt on a walk through the park, thank the dairy farmers who made it all possible. Now is a great time to do that because June is Dairy Month. The dairy industry is an important economic engine...

Food and Nutrition

Local Food Investments Expand Market Opportunities Coast to Coast

June 06, 2014 Elanor Starmer, Senior Advisor on Local and Regional Food Systems

Last month, Secretary Vilsack announced a historic level of funding available for local and regional food: $78 million, including $48 million through USDA’s Business and Industry Loan Guarantee Program and $30 million through the newly-expanded Farmers Market and Local Food Promotion Program. The...

Food and Nutrition Rural

Expanding Healthy, American-Produced Food Offerings to Our Schools - USDA's Pilot Program for Greek-Style Yogurt

March 12, 2014 Laura Castro, USDA's Food and Nutrition Services Director of Food Distribution

The USDA Foods program offers a wide variety of nutritious, 100 percent domestically produced food to help the nation’s schools feed our children and support U.S. agriculture. Each state participating in the National School Lunch Program annually receives a USDA Foods entitlement, which may be spent...

Food and Nutrition

An American Grown State Dinner - Featuring America's Cut Flower Industry

February 18, 2014 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Last week, President and Mrs. Obama hosted France’s President, Francois Hollande for a State Dinner on the South Lawn of the White House. State Dinners are a way to celebrate U.S. relations with international friends and allies. Past dinners at the White House during the Obama Administration have...

Trade

New Mobile App Eases Nutrient Application Recordkeeping Requirements

January 22, 2014 Tanisha Greene, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Balance sheet, database, ledger, fertilizer. Which of these does not belong? Trick question – they all belong and all are important to a farmer, but sometimes even farmers don’t realize just how important. Farmers face a multitude of challenges every day, but record keeping is usually not the first...

Research and Science

What does Maple Syrup Have in Common with an Invasive Insect?

December 17, 2013 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program

Today is National Maple Syrup Day! So, what does maple syrup have in common with an invasive insect? Well, if the insect is the Asian longhorned beetle, then they both can come from maple trees. Obviously, we want the maple syrup and not the invasive beetle. But who cares? And why should anyone care...

Animals Plants

Engaging the Next Generation with the Help of our Partners in Conservation

November 07, 2013 Robert Bonnie and Rhea Suh

When President Obama launched the America’s Great Outdoors Initiative in 2010, one of the top priorities included connecting our youth and veterans to our nation’s cultural and natural resources. President Obama wanted to foster a new generation of stewards to carry on our nation’s proud...

Conservation

Cultural Sustainability through Farmers Markets

August 09, 2013 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

In agriculture, we talk a lot about sustainability. As a method of growing crops, caring for ecosystems like forests or wetlands, or even the economic sustainability of businesses—we look at this word from all angles. But there’s another component to consider: cultural sustainability. As a nation of...

Food and Nutrition Farming
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