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Tribal Nations Gather at USDA for Open Dialogue

November 04, 2009 acampbell

In celebration of American Indian Heritage Month the U.S. Department of Agriculture today reported that there are nearly 80,000 American Indian operators on 61,472 farms and ranches across the United States. This represents an 88-percent increase over the number of American Indian farmers USDA...

Forestry

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...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Iowa School District Stays Local for School Meals

November 03, 2009

As we gear up for our next Facebook chat focusing on USDA’s work surrounding farm to schools efforts, I want to share with you a story that I came across in northeastern Iowa.

Food and Nutrition

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...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Smokey Bear and Sammy Soil Team Up for Conservation

November 02, 2009 acampbell

It was a moment some felt would never happen – at least not so spontaneously. The two mascots, the Forest Service’s Smokey Bear and the Natural Resources Conservation Service’s Sammy Soil were amusing adults and children attending the final USDA Farmer’s Market of the year, when they met face to...

Conservation Forestry

USDA Celebrates Food and Nutrition at the Inaugural Fall Festival

November 02, 2009 Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

Halloween has passed, but here in DC the fall leaves are still beautiful despite all the rain we’ve been having--and last Friday USDA had a great end of season party.

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Recovery Act Funds Provide Jobs and Help Families find Affordable Housing in Nebraska

November 02, 2009 Maxine B. Moul, State Director, USDA Rural Development, Nebraska

One of the most satisfying things about being State Director of USDA Rural Development in Nebraska is seeing in person how the Recovery Act helps our local businesses and families.

Initiatives Rural

Enjoy Your Garden Year-Round: Try Home Canning

October 30, 2009 acampbell

This year, USDA has been encouraging folks to try local food production and consumption. The People’s Garden has been an excellent example in connecting people to where their food comes from. And many of you followed suit, planting gardens of your own.

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Cochran Fellowship Program Marks 25th Anniversary

October 30, 2009 acampbell

One of USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service’s (FAS) most noteworthy programs, the Cochran Fellowship Program (CFP), is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The CFP provides U.S.-based agricultural training opportunities for senior and mid-level specialists and administrators from public and...

Initiatives

Abundance is the Key Theme for Harvest-Time.

October 29, 2009

We all come together for festivals, fun and food as the growing season comes to an end. This is the opening of the season of celebrating holidays bringing family and friends together. Our challenge is know how enjoy and deal with an abundance of food throughout out celebrations.

Food and Nutrition