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Dairy Economic Assistance Program to Provide Critical Support to Struggling Producers

December 17, 2009 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

Just in time for the holidays we are implementing the new Dairy Economic Loss Assistance Payment (DELAP) program that will provide critical help to America’s struggling dairy farmers.

Food and Nutrition Farming

“Prepared in Mind and Resources” – More Than Just a State Motto

November 17, 2009 acampbell

Spinach Salad with Sliced Egg, Warm Bacon Dressing and Crumbled Clemson Blue Cheese Tilapia Filet with a Shrimp Mornay Sauce Sweet Potato au Gratin with Goat Cheese and Apples Rainbow Swiss Chard Apple Cobbler with Fresh Whipped Cream In addition to being delicious, there is one thing each of these...

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An Informative Farm-to-School Roundtable in St. Paul

November 05, 2009 Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Kathleen Merrigan

I had the opportunity this week to participate in a roundtable discussion and tour of the St. Paul Schools’ Nutrition Services center. Joining me were local school foodservice professionals and members of the farming, distribution and non-profit community who are working to expand Farm-to-School...

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Merrigan Highlights Successful Farm-to-School Programs

November 04, 2009 Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

When we rolled out the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food initiative back in September, a special highlight for me was the announcement of the Farm-to-School Tactical Teams. Through the leadership of Congress and the 2008 Farm Bill, schools can now use federal dollars to support their local farmers...

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Wheat Research in Maine Rising to the Challenge

November 02, 2009 acampbell

There is nothing like the smell of fresh baked bread. Now image if bread, like wine, was valued for its “terroir” - the idea that the land where the ingredients come from impart a special flavor or essence to the final product. Well that may not be a far fetched idea if you try Borealis Breads up in...

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Georgia on My Mind

October 27, 2009

While it was a bye week for the Georgia Bulldogs football there was plenty crunching of heads as Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Kathleen Merrigan held a roundtable discussion at the University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Science. Deputy Secretary Merrigan traveled to Georgia...

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Deputy Secretary Brings KYF2 Discussion to Iowa State

October 22, 2009 acampbell

The ‘ Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food’ College Tour continued this week with a visit to Iowa State University, where I had the opportunity to speak with students, faculty, and members of the community about USDA’s efforts to promote local and regional food systems.

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Merrigan on Promoting Local and Regional Food Systems

October 02, 2009 acampbell

The Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food initiative kickoff week culminated at the annual meeting of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture. I asked these state leaders to join me in promoting local and regional food systems. I shared with them a video clip of my conversation with...

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Looking Back at the KYF2 Launch

October 01, 2009 acampbell

There were many moving parts in the week-long launch of the USDA-wide initiative Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food (KYF2). In this, my first blog entry, I review the week’s events. It was, in short, a whirlwind.

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Gering Ever Green House - Building and Renewing a Rural Community

September 29, 2009 acampbell

In Gering, Nebraska (pop.8000 ) over the Oregon Trail Park, right next to the high school football field lies the Ever Green House. A project of Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska, the Ever Green House is a family and community development center featuring a community garden, a...

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