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World Water Day: Reflecting on the Importance of Water to the World

March 24, 2014 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

I care deeply about conserving our land, soil and water and know that farmers are incredible stewards of the land. Prior to coming to USDA, I served as CEO of the National Association of Conservation Districts. I know firsthand that improving water conservation requires innovative technologies and...

Conservation

Conservation Easement Enables Landowners to Restore Wetland, Help Protect Fish

March 24, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Through conservation easements, people like Dave Budeau are able to protect and restore important landscapes, like wetlands, grasslands and farmlands. Budeau wanted to restore and protect a wetland. When the wildlife biologist searched for a new home in 2003, his passion for wildlife and nature led...

Conservation

A Wisconsin TV Crew Sees How Dairy Farmers May Soon Turn Manure into Money

March 24, 2014 Rebecca Wallace, Forest Products Lab, U.S. Forest Service, Madison

A film crew from Discover Wisconsin, a television program showcasing the many treasures of the Badger State, recently visited the U.S. Forest Service’s Forest Products Laboratory in Madison, Wis., as part of their America’s Dairyland series. This series takes a look at Wisconsin’s largest and most...

Forestry

USDA Supports Schools in Implementing Updated Nutrition Standards

March 21, 2014 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Each and every school day, over 30 million children participate in USDA’s school meals programs; many of these children consume two or more of their daily meals at school. There’s no denying that school food plays a critical role in children’s diets, and USDA takes this responsibility very seriously...

Food and Nutrition

Forest Service Applauds the United Nations' Second Annual International Day of Forests

March 21, 2014 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

A world without forests would be pretty bleak. Life as we know it couldn’t exist. In fact it would, more than likely, be a dead planet. That’s because everything we take for granted; clean air and water, abundant wildlife and nearly every product we use in our daily lives, from the roof above our...

Forestry

The Power of Women in Agriculture

March 21, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross-posted on the White House Council on Women and Girls blog: Agriculture touches our lives each and every day—whether actively farming and ranching, conducting research, or shopping at the grocery store—and women leaders play an increasingly pivotal role across the board. The number of farms...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Producing Positive Results During National Nutrition Month

March 21, 2014 Charles Parrott, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Deputy Administrator

Healthy eating plus physical fitness equals a positive lifestyle. It is a concept that has been talked about for years. Fruits and vegetables are an integral part of the equation and a corner stone for National Nutrition Month. Through a number of services, the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service...

Food and Nutrition

Secretary's Column: Serving Up Healthy Food and a Healthier Next Generation

March 21, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This article was originally posted on ServiceNation.org. Read the original here . As Secretary of Agriculture, I take USDA’s nickname of the “People’s Department”—first coined by President Abraham Lincoln—to heart. Over the past five years, we have worked hard to build upon our tradition of service...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

WIC Study Finds Program Supports a Healthier Next Generation

March 20, 2014 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

As National Nutrition Month hits its stride, USDA is excited to announce more evidence that the WIC program is building a healthier future for our nation’s youngest and most vulnerable. A new USDA study finds that the program continues to serve a high percentage of those who qualify, providing them...

Food and Nutrition

The Growth of an Industry - 18,000+ Certified Organic Operations in the U.S. Alone

March 20, 2014 Miles McEvoy, National Organic Program Deputy Administrator

American organic farmers and producers are at the forefront of innovation and entrepreneurship. Organic production contributes to building a stronger rural America by creating economic opportunities for farms and businesses of all sizes. In the U.S. alone, there are now 18,513 certified USDA organic...

Conservation Food and Nutrition