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Touring Healthy Schools in Chicago

January 04, 2011 Alan Shannon, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Midwest Region

School nutrition folks in Chicago have been busy. Last May, Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and locally-based Healthy Schools Campaign launched the city’s Go for the Gold campaign. The effort seeks to have 100 city schools qualify for USDA’s HealthierUS Challenge gold award. As part of that...

Food and Nutrition

Hemlock Hybrids Could Reverse Decline in Landscapers’ Favorite

January 04, 2011 Chris Guy, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Information Staff

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. For nearly 60 years, a relentless Asian insect with a silly-sounding name--the hemlock woolly adelgid, or HWA--has chomped a...

Research and Science

New, Convenient Nutrition Facts Panels Can Help Shed Those Holiday Pounds—and Stay Healthy All Year

January 03, 2011 Dr. David Goldman, U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, FSIS Assistant Administrator for the Office of Public Health Science

Now that the holidays are over, many Americans have made New Year’s resolutions to shed pounds they may have packed on from party buffets. If you’re one such health-minded person, you’re already familiar with the nutrition facts panels found on most foods. Just last week, FSIS published a new rule...

Health and Safety

USDA: A Look Back on 2010

January 03, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As we begin a new year, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on USDA’s accomplishments in 2010. Last year, millions of families, communities and businesses across the nation benefitted from USDA’s programs. Even during these tough economic times, working with the rest of the Obama Administration...

Initiatives USDA Results Food and Nutrition Rural Trade

Fields Green, Utility Costs Drop at an Arizona Ranch Thanks to Support from USDA

January 03, 2011 Alan Stephens, USDA Rural Development Arizona State Director

Harvey Allen isn’t the kind of man who wastes time. His ranch and well service in the tiny community of Elfrida, Arizona, means early mornings, long days and little leisure. But it’s not unusual lately to find him spending time staring at the meter of his ranch’s new photovoltaic (PV) electric...

Rural

A USDA Community Facilities Direct Loan Helps Build a New YMCA Building in New Hampshire

January 03, 2011 Gregg MacPherson, USDA Rural Development Area Director, Concord, NH

The Keene, New Hampshire YMCA has been operating for 125 years in this town of 22,563 residents. A few years ago, Jack Duggan of Monadnock Economic Development Corporation mentioned to me that the Y was looking toward its future and a new facility. And so the links in the chain started to build...

Rural