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Industry Associations Use USDA Market News to Create Apps

August 19, 2013 Anne Alonzo, AMS Administrator

For nearly 100 years, USDA Market News has been collecting market information on behalf of those working in American agriculture to provide current, unbiased price and sales information. Covering both domestic and international markets, the data is disseminated within hours of collection to help...

Technology

"USDA Tender" - A Cooperative Effort with the U.S. Beef Industry

August 12, 2013 Craig Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS, Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program

Tenderness is one of the most significant factors affecting the overall consumer acceptance of beef cuts. Although the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Beef Quality Grading program is a useful tool in predicting overall consumer acceptance of beef, other factors besides those assessed by the...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

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

Farmers Markets: Teaching Kids Where Food Comes From

August 08, 2013 Luanne Lohr, AMS Transportation and Marketing Program Associate Deputy Administrator

“We become what we repeatedly do.” In his Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens Sean Covey used these words to help young students preparing to attend college and join the workforce, but they also apply to how children learn to eat healthy. Through innovative programs like the Power of Produce (POP...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

"Meet Me at the Market" - The Evolution of a Farmers Market

August 07, 2013 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation & Marketing Program

What better time than National Farmers Market Week to explore the history of farmers markets in the United States? Farmers markets are a critical ingredient to our nation’s food system, and date back to 1730 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in the United States. "Meet me at the Market" has for decades...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Farmers Markets as Community Centerpieces

August 05, 2013 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Services Administrator

Farmers markets have become a critical ingredient to our nation’s economy, food systems, and communities. Connecting rural to urban, farmer to consumer, and fresh ingredients to our diets, farmers markets are becoming economic and community centerpieces in cities and towns across the U.S. Over the...

Food and Nutrition Farming

The Spicy Story of Green Chiles

July 31, 2013 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

It’s no secret I love New Mexican grown green chiles. So does Melissa’s World Variety Produce in Los Angeles, California. So much so, that during a recent trip to California, I attended a spicy workshop and reception hosted by Melissa’s, featuring New Mexican Hatch green chiles. “When I grew up, I...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Officials Talk about New Meal and Snack Standards at New York City School

July 26, 2013 Anne Alonzo, AMS Administrator

Our children are our most prized possessions and we must do whatever it takes to help them excel in the future. Leading them on the path to becoming part of a healthier generation, USDA revised the standards for meals and snacks served in their schools. Recently, I had the pleasure of traveling to a...

Food and Nutrition

Oh the Meals You Can Make With USDA Foods and Some Creativity

July 18, 2013 Dave Tuckwiller, AMS Commodity Procurement Program Director

“Creativity is contagious, pass it on.” These words, spoken by Albert Einstein, can hold true for anything. USDA’s Commodity Procurement Program enjoys seeing schools and other organizations develop creative, healthy meals featuring foods we purchase for federal feeding programs. We hope that...

Food and Nutrition

Plant Variety Protection Growing Faster, Better and Online

July 11, 2013 Ruihong Guo, Acting Deputy Administrator, AMS Science and Technology Program

Plant breeders use certificates of intellectual property rights protection as an important marketing tool. The Plant Variety Protection Office (PVPO), part of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), is a user fee funded program that grants these certificates after careful and detailed review...

Animals Plants Research and Science
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