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Hangout to Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food

November 18, 2013 Elanor Starmer, National Coordinator, Local and Regional Food Systems

At USDA, we know that local and regional food systems are an important part of America’s diverse agriculture sector. Local and regional food is a multi-billion dollar market opportunity for America’s farmers, ranchers and food businesses. From the produce vendor at one of the nation’s 8,100 farmers...

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Secretary's Column: All Americans Benefit from Local and Regional Markets

November 15, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

One very important reason for Congress to expedite work toward a new Food, Farm and Jobs Bill is to continue today’s rapid growth in local and regional marketing opportunities for American agriculture. From local farmers markets to regional food hubs, these new opportunities benefit a wide range of...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Secretary's Column: A New Report that Highlights the Need for a Food, Farm and Jobs Bill

November 08, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

There are a wide range of important reasons why rural America needs passage of a comprehensive, multiyear Food, Farm and Jobs Bill as soon as possible. One of the most pressing is to grow the rural economy in a way that creates new jobs and reverses the troubling decline in population that we’ve...

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Secretary's Column: As Conferees Convene, Priorities for a Farm Bill

November 01, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

While rural Americans have already waited too long for passage of a new Food, Farm and Jobs bill, this week brought a promising new development. Conferees from the Senate and House met to begin work on the creation of a bipartisan, long-term Farm Bill. Their work could not be more timely – and they...

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This Week At USDA - A Video Recap of Our Top Headlines

October 25, 2013 Amanda Nguyen, Director of Web Communications

Today we posted the first edition of a new video feature at USDA. Each week we'll share a rundown of some of the key announcements, activities, and current events related to our work at USDA, giving you the highlights. Tune in next week, and let us know what you think of the first edition – we'd...

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We Can't Wait

October 25, 2013 Michael T. Scuse, Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

Farmers and ranchers know many variables are sometimes not in their hands, especially when it comes to weather. That’s why USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack and U.S. Senator Tim Johnson asked me to travel to South Dakota this week to see firsthand the widespread destruction to livestock in the wake of the...

Conservation

Farm to School Helps Healthy Habits Take Root in Kids, Yields Big Results for Farmers and Ranchers

October 25, 2013 Kevin Concannon, Agriculture Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released our first-ever Farm to School Census, and the results are promising: last school year, schools served locally-sourced foods to over 21 million students and re-invested over $350 million back into local economies. Farm to school...

Food and Nutrition Farming

First Winter Crop Deemed a Success with New High Tunnel

October 22, 2013 Beverly Moseley, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Mildred Griggs, of Marianna, Ark., wasn’t looking for bragging rights when she installed her new seasonal high tunnel, last year, but that’s what she earned this spring after harvesting her first winter vegetable crop. “We had the best salad green mix in the region,” says Griggs. With the high...

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We Still Want to Hear Your #MyFarmBill Stories!

October 18, 2013 Rebecca Frank, Office of Communications

As we get back to work following the lapse in appropriations, USDA remains focused on sharing the importance of Farm Bill programs for all Americans. A Food, Farm and Jobs Bill is critical to growing the rural economy, providing nutrition to families in need, strengthening agricultural research...

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Secretary's Column: Following Through to Keep Our Youth Safe on the Farm

September 27, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

It’s no secret that agricultural work is tough work – and as America’s farm families know, it can be dangerous. Last year, agriculture recorded the highest fatal injury rate of any industry, with the rate of on-the-job fatality in agriculture nearly seven times the rate for all U.S. workers. Adding...

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