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A Science Agenda for Food Security

July 31, 2012 Anita Regmi, USDA Economic Research Service/Office of the Chief Scientist

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 the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. The world is not merely facing a challenge of sustainably producing enough food to feed a world whose population will...

Food and Nutrition Trade Research and Science

U.S. Cherries On Top In South Korean Market

July 31, 2012 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

It’s only been four months since the historic U.S.-Korea free trade agreement (KORUS) removed two thirds of the tariffs imposed on U.S. food and agricultural products exported to South Korea. But already, sales of U.S. fresh cherries are on the rise. The elimination of a 24-percent import duty on...

Food and Nutrition

Gardening at 9,500 Feet!

July 30, 2012 Adam Keyes, USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

With gas prices on the rise and the trip to the nearest large grocery store clocking in at 50 miles, Mark Platten realized an opportunity much closer to home. Platten, the Colorado State University Extension Director for Teller County, began brainstorming and came up with the idea for a program that...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

From Food Trucks to Text Messages – Fighting Hunger in New York City

July 27, 2012 Rebecca Dresner, Northeastern Regional Intern, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

For most children, summertime means school vacation, family trips and beach days, but for many, it also means losing the two free or reduced-price meals provided at school.

Food and Nutrition

Local Food: Not All Answers Come From Inside the Beltway

July 26, 2012 Rebecca Frank, New Media Content Specialist, USDA

When we first launched the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food Compass in February, we knew you would use this digital record to explore USDA’s work on local and regional food. And you have.

Food and Nutrition Farming

California Neighborhood Comes Together in Urban Forestry Project

July 25, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

This year, more than 80 volunteers worked together to plant 20 trees, 117 native and edible understory plants, and more than 600 butterfly garden plants as part of the Cesar Chavez Community Garden Day celebration at the Edible Forest garden on the Richmond Greenway, a 2.8-mile trail in Contra Costa...

Forestry Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

USDA Employees in Wisconsin Grill Year-Round to End Hunger

July 23, 2012 Yaseen Eldik, Truman Summer Institute Fellow, USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

What do bratwurst and USDA have in common? The ability to mobilize community members to donate to Feds Feed Families! On sizzling hot summer days in Madison, Wisconsin, employees of the Agricultural Research Service’s Dairy Forage Research Center fire up their grills with hot dogs, hamburgers...

Food and Nutrition

Got Questions on Local Food? Join Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan Next Tuesday and #AskUSDA

July 19, 2012 Wendy Wasserman, Communications Specialist

Based on the overwhelming participation in our recent Google + Hangout, we know you have lots of questions about local food in your community and what USDA can do to help. Some of your questions may be like these: I’m in Wisconsin and know USDA funded a grocery store featuring local food in...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Six Women, Six Stories Connect on Local Food

July 18, 2012 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Merrigan

What’s the common link between eastern Oregon rancher Cory Carman, Oklahoma Farm to School Coordinator Chris Kirby, New Mexico Food Policy Council leader Pamela Roy, Muckleshoot Tribal member Valerie Segrest, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, and Sue Noble, Director of Wisconsin’s Vernon...

Food and Nutrition Farming

A Regional Food Road Trip, with a New and Improved Compass

July 17, 2012 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

Today, I am proud to announce the release of a new version of the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food Compass. But before I tell you what makes it new, I want to invite you to join us live at 3pm EDT to hear about it directly from me, from the White House, and from some of the many people whose stories...

Food and Nutrition Farming