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Supporting WIC Breastfeeding Moms and Improving Infants' Health

August 25, 2014 Debra Whitford, FNS Director, Supplemental Food Programs Division and Anne Bartholomew, FNS Chief, Nutrition Services Branch

To highlight the importance of a healthy start in life, more than 170 countries celebrated World Breastfeeding Week earlier this month. Themed “Breastfeeding: A Winning Goal for Life,” the recognition encourages the practice to improve the health of babies around the globe. The U.S. Breastfeeding...

Food and Nutrition

USDA's Agricultural Ties Run Deep

July 31, 2014 Rebecca Frank, USDA Office of Communications

Earlier this year, in preparation for the 2015 opening of a new business history exhibition, American Enterprise, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History put out a call for current and past members of the National FFA Organization to submit their FFA jackets accompanied with their own...

Conservation

The Track & Field Fuel-Up Challenge! Summer Fun that Helps Kids Learn

August 28, 2013 Judy Wilson, Director of Nutrition Services, Food and Nutrition Service and Rebecca Gates, Nutrition.gov

It’s summer time! And kids’ thoughts naturally turn to ways to have fun and enjoy themselves! Moms, on the other hand, want kids to continue to learn and develop their skills while they enjoy the lazy days of summer. The Track & Field Fuel-Up Challenge is an online game that meets the needs of moms...

Food and Nutrition

Let Kids Play with Their Food?

August 31, 2012 Rebecca Gates, Nutrition Information Assistant

Whether in a school setting or at home, when you involve kids with food preparation, you open the door to a healthy future. Kids learn that it’s fun and easy to create healthy meals and snacks. They receive the benefits of fruits and vegetables as they explore different flavors and textures, and...

Food and Nutrition

Top Reasons to Shop at a Farmers Market

July 02, 2012 Joyce Hornick, Dietetic Intern and Wendy Wasserman Communications Specialist, USDA

Why shop at a Farmers Market? Access to fresh, locally grown foods, for starters. That may be one of the best reasons, but there are many more. Farmers markets have fruits and vegetables at the peak of the growing season. This means produce is at its freshest and tastes the best. The food is...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Start2Farm.gov Helps Beginning Farmers and Ranchers Get Started

February 17, 2012 Stephanie Ritchie, Librarian, Alternative Farming Systems Information Center and Start2Farm.gov, National Agricultural Library

We know that America's farmers and rural communities are vitally important to our nation's economy, producing the food, feed, fiber and fuel that continue to help us grow. There are hundreds of programs and resources available to help meet these efforts. However, sometimes it’s hard to know where to...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Let’s Move! to grow more Community Gardens

April 28, 2011 Julie Curti, Assistant to the Director, USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Spring is here and that means it is time to get your hands in the soil and start gardening! As part of Let’s Move! Faith and Communities, First Lady Michelle Obama has challenged congregations and neighborhood organizations to plant gardens in their...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Recipe Finder Delivers the Goodies

March 04, 2011 Gina Hundley Gomez, Team Leader, SNAP-Ed Connection

Bananas Waldorf, whole wheat garlic breadsticks, bulgur chickpea salad, deep dish apple cranberry pie—what do all of these foods have in common? They’re all tasty, affordable, healthy, and part of the SNAP-Ed Connection’s Recipe Finder database. Nutrition educators everywhere know that there is one...

Food and Nutrition

The Holiday Harvest from Christmas Tree Farms

December 16, 2010 Mary Ann Leonard, Special Projects Coordinator, National Agricultural Library

Nine days til Christmas. Many of you already have your trees up, I'm sure, but for just as many, if not more, your tree will be making it's way home sometime over the next week.

Forestry

Earth Day in the People's Garden - Agency Exhibits and Activities

April 22, 2010

Stop by the USDA's People's Garden today from 10 am - 2 pm for Earth Day activities and exhibits:

Energy Conservation Initiatives
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