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"The Big Garden" Spreads Like Wildflower

May 28, 2010 acampbell

By USDA Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships Inner city Omaha is an economically distressed area, especially among the predominantly African-American and senior populations. Poverty rates and obesity among young people are high and access to healthy, affordable food is low, especially for those...

Food and Nutrition

Appalachian Early Child Development Center Receives Expansion Funds through USDA

May 28, 2010 Katherine Belcher, Kentucky Public Information Coordinator

For working parents in isolated rural communities, quality child care is a lifeline that allows them an opportunity to obtain employment so they can provide for their families.

Initiatives Rural

Indiana Students Show USDA How to Eat Healthy and Be Active in School

May 28, 2010

By Susie Stanfield, Fishers Elementary Physical Education Teacher, Fishers, IN (near Indianapolis)

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Compost: A Gardner's Basic Ally

May 28, 2010 Kayla Harless, People’s Garden Intern

Today, the People’s Garden hosted a workshop about composting. Pat Millner, who has done a lot of research on composting and utilizing compost at the USDA-Agricultural Research Service’s Beltsville Agricultural Research Center in Maryland, taught it. It was fantastically fun and informative, and Pat...

Conservation Initiatives

Getting Feedback, Building Friendships in Montana

May 28, 2010 acampbell

Darlene Barnes, Regional Administrator for the FNS Mountain Plains Regional Office Taking the time to meet the people who use FNS programs and services is the best way to understand what works. It also helps build important relationships and gets the word out to those who most need FNS support.

Food and Nutrition