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USDA is Composting, You Can Too!

September 12, 2013 Lara D’Amore, Management Analyst, Food Safety & Inspection Service, Office of Outreach, Education, and Training; Don Ackerman, Regional Public Health Officer, Food Safety & Inspection Service, Office of Outreach, Education, and Training; Marianne Gravely,

As part of the Food Waste Challenge USDA employees are working together to reduce the amount of food waste at our Headquarters office in Washington, DC. Currently 2,400 pounds of food and paper waste is recycled from our cafeteria each week. Our goal is to increase that by 5% to at least 2,520...

Conservation Initiatives

Secretary's Column: Why a Farm Bill Extension Won't Work

September 06, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

In just a few days, Congress will come back to Washington, D.C. and Rural America is counting on passage of a comprehensive, multiyear Food, Farm and Jobs Bill as soon as possible. In January, Congress extended some of the 2008 Farm Bill programs for nine months. This didn’t include important...

Conservation USDA Results

Partnering with Cooperative Extension to Support Farm to School

September 05, 2013 Matthew Benson, Program Analyst, USDA, FNS, Farm to School Program

Kids are headed back to school and so are county Extension agents. As schools continue to teach kids where their food comes from and bring local and regional products into the school cafeteria, one group they may want to partner with on their farm to school activities is their local or regional...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Appeal of Diverse Side of Ag Statistics

August 27, 2013 Troy Joshua, National Agricultural Statistics Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. 2013 is the International Year of Statistics. As part of this global event, every month this year USDA’s National...

Research and Science

Nebraska's FFA Youth Leaders Impressed and Impressive

August 19, 2013 Kent Politsch, Chief, FSA Public Affairs

It’s a big deal when you’ve just graduated from a small town high school in Western Nebraska to make a trip to Washington, D.C. It’s especially a big deal when you get to sit in the office of the Administrator of the Farm Service Agency while in D.C. and share your thoughts. Spencer Hartman made the...

Conservation

Native American FFA Members Discuss the Future of Agriculture with USDA Officials

July 23, 2013 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

The future of America is entirely about its youth. According to figures provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, sixty percent of the farmers in this country are 55 years old or older. Will the next generation take over for their parents and accept a rural lifestyle? What options are available...

Rural

A USDA Loan Guarantee Supports Chesapeake Bay Restoration and Supports Maryland's Oyster Industry

July 10, 2013 Kathy Beisner, Acting USDA Rural Development Delaware/Maryland State Director

Earlier this week it was my honor to join USDA Rural Development Acting Under Secretary Doug O’Brien and Patapsco Bank President/CEO Michael Dee to announce funding support for one of Maryland’s favorite delicacies – the Chesapeake Bay Oyster. “In today’s environment, economic recovery is the...

Rural

Kenya Borlaug Fellow Gains Insight on Helping Local Farmers

July 02, 2013 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

“Our dream is to be part of upgrading the living standards of small-scale farmers who produce the foods that go into Azuri products, in a sustainable and profitable way,” —Tei Mukunya, CEO of Azuri Health Limited, Kenya A common challenge among small-scale farmers in developing countries is getting...

Food and Nutrition Trade

National SFSP Kick-Off Takes Place in the District of Columbia

June 21, 2013 Patricia Dombroski, FNS Mid Atlantic Regional Administrator

Last week Washington DC held a great kickoff event for the summer food service program (SFSP) and I was happy to join in. SFSP is a critical program that keeps kids from going hungry during the summer months and the District is the best out of all the 50 states and territories at getting...

Food and Nutrition

From Orphaned Cub to Internationally Known Forest Service Icon, Smokey Bear Turns 70 Years Old Next Year!

June 10, 2013 Donna Drelick, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Sometimes, a story speaks for itself. Although Smokey Bear was created on August 9, 1944, when the U.S. Forest Service and the Ad Council agreed that a fictional bear named Smokey would be the symbol for their efforts to promote forest fire prevention – what later happened is simply amazing. Imagine...

Forestry
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