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Farm Producers Meet USDA Officials at Virginia State University

March 23, 2011 Vernon Orrell, Assistant to the State Director-Virginia

With the thoughts of spring planting on their minds, over 200 farm producers and local agricultural staff discussed the many ways USDA can strengthen the partnership between small farmers and the USDA agencies that serve them. Eleven different USDA agencies converged earlier this month at the...

Rural

One Year Later - How Has the Affordable Care Act Helped You?

March 23, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

It’s no secret that Americans in rural areas sometimes struggle to get the health care they need. Whether it’s a farmer losing his health insurance because he has no good choices or a mom putting off treatment because it’s too expensive, or hard to find a doctor nearby, rural Americans too often go...

USDA Results

El Evento de MALDEF se Enfoca a Mejorar la Calidad de Vida de las Comunidades Latinas

March 22, 2011 Lisa Pino, Deputy Administrator, SNAP, Food and Nutrition Service

El representar a USDA en un panel durante la Cuarta Conferencia Anual del Estado de la Unión Latina de MALDEF en Washington, D.C. fue una experiencia inigualable. El evento examinó cómo las políticas públicas del país afectan a la comunidad Latina y cómo las políticas futuras pueden proveer una...

Spanish Food and Nutrition

MALDEF Event Focuses on Improving Quality of Life in Latino Communities

March 22, 2011 Lisa Pino, Deputy Administrator, SNAP, Food and Nutrition Service

Representing USDA on a panel at the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund’s (MALDEF) Fourth Annual Latino State of the Union in Washington, D.C. was a remarkable experience. The event examined how American public policy affects the Latino community, and assessed how future policy can...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Partners with a Neighborhood Nonprofit Housing Corporation to Help Utah Families Build their Own Homes

March 22, 2011 Donna Birk, Utah USDA Public Information Officer

Congratulations were in order for fourteen Cache Valley families in Utah who have a place to call their own after building their own homes through the Self Help Program (MSHP) sponsored by USDA Rural Development. Neighborhood Nonprofit Housing Corporation in Logan runs the program that helps put...

Rural

Returned Peace Corps Volunteers Find a Home at USDA

March 22, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Peace Corps volunteers find themselves in a variety of locales covering a wide range of issues related to agriculture, education and health. And when they return, many of them have the opportunity to apply their Peace Corps experience to their professional lives back in the States. USDA’s Foreign...

Trade

Fort Bragg Food Bank

March 22, 2011 Mike Carnes, California Area Director for Rural Development

As Americans struggle to feed their families during these tough economic times, communities are relying on food banks to provide nutritional meals for disadvantaged households. For the northern California community of Mendocino County, residents in need are finding help in the Fort Bragg Food Bank...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Stopping Hunger and Improving Nutrition When School is Out

March 22, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: In February of last year, I spoke at the National Press Club and outlined a vision and path for improving the health and well-being of kids across the nation by enhancing our nutrition assistance programs. I made a commitment that the Department of Agriculture...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Turning an Eyesore into a Natural Beauty

March 22, 2011 Chris Guy, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service (ARS)

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) blog. Check back each week as we showcase the stories and news from the agency’s rich science and research portfolio. Researchers with USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) have teamed up with...

Conservation Research and Science

Partners Launch No Kid Hungry in New Mexico

March 21, 2011 Andrea McCauley, Public Affairs Director, Southwest Region, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Staff from USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service Southwest regional office was pleased to join the national non-profit, Share Our Strength, in Albuquerque, for the launch of their No Kid Hungry campaign to end childhood hunger in New Mexico. The No Kid Hungry campaign is a public-private partnership...

Food and Nutrition