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FSDZ Kicks Off the Season by Visiting Lake Anne Elementary School in Virginia

October 28, 2011 Bridgette Keefe, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

The USDA’s Food Safety Discovery Zone (FSDZ) kicked off the 2011-2012 season on Thursday, October 13, 2011, by wheeling in to Lake Anne Elementary School in Reston, Va., and educating 280 students about food safety! Throughout the day, the FSDZ staff gave students an exciting tour of the Food Safety...

Health and Safety

Let’s Move to Buy Groceries with SNAP

October 27, 2011 Marissa Duswalt, RD, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

It can be a challenge to build a healthy plate of fresh fruits and vegetables. That’s why First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move Faith and Communities initiative is helping community and faith-based organizations to ensure that all families have access to healthy, affordable food in the communities.

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Initiatives

USDA’s 2011 Harvest Festival: Gather with Us to Celebrate!

October 27, 2011 Annie Ceccarini, Education Outreach Specialist, The People's Garden

Let’s get together to enjoy the fruits of our labor! USDA's People’s Garden is sponsoring a Harvest Festival on Friday, October 28 from 10 am to 2 pm at USDA Farmers Market, on the northeast lawn of Jamie L. Whitten Building and along 12th Street in-between Jefferson Drive and Independence Avenue...

Health and Safety Initiatives

Let’s Go Nuts on October 22nd!

October 21, 2011 Trista Etzig, Project Manager, Specialty Crop Block Grant Program

This Saturday is National Nut Day, a perfect opportunity to honor nature’s nutritional dynamo– the nut. It seems that Americans are more than a little nutty about nuts, which are considered specialty crops. Nearly one out of every 10 of us eats nuts, or a nut product, at least once a day. Almonds...

Health and Safety Food and Nutrition

New Technology Means Increased Consistency and Efficiency in Grading for Beef Industry

October 19, 2011 Craig Morris, AMS Deputy Administrator, Livestock and Seed Program

The USDA Choice and USDA Prime grade shields are highly regarded, both domestically and internationally, as symbols of high-quality American beef. Cattle producers and feeders increasingly rely on USDA grades to determine payments for their cattle—a vital link to supporting and sustaining rural...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Urban Agriculture and Gardening

October 14, 2011 David Aten

Urban agriculture and gardening can be an important tool in confronting several key challenges that Americans face: from supporting farm viability in and around urban areas to improving access to healthful, affordable food to realizing the potential of rural-urban linkages.

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Farming