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Secretary's Column: Farm Bill Supports Specialty Crop Growers, Improves Access to Healthy Food

April 18, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

The 2014 Farm Bill has already set in motion and accomplished so much for our country. With historic support for specialty crop producers across the country, the bill will touch every one of our lives through one of the most basic of human needs: food. Specialty crops make up the bulk of what we eat...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Local Combines with American Grown

April 16, 2014 Christina Conell, USDA Farm to School Program

Quickly assembling tortilla wraps for hungry students is a hard job. I learned this first hand recently at Stone Spring Elementary in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Mary Lou, Ott and Jean, the cafeteria staff responsible for preparing and serving school meals every day, took control of the kitchen, quickly...

Food and Nutrition Farming

In Indiana, the Cooperative Interstate Shipment Program Opens Meatier Markets for Small Processors

April 08, 2014 Elanor Starmer, National Coordinator for Local and Regional Food Systems

Lou’s Gourmet Sausage, a small family business run by the Vinciguerra brothers of Cleveland, Ohio, takes sausage seriously. For over fifty years, the company has been supplying Cleveland restaurants and grocery stores with Sicilian, Andouille, Cajun, mild and hot chicken and veal sausages. But...

Health and Safety Food and Nutrition Farming

Farmers Market Managers: Update or Add Your Listing to the National Directory

April 04, 2014 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation and Marketing Program

Located in Virginia’s horse country, just an hour outside of Washington, DC, is the historic town of Middleburg. Deeply embedded in the town’s roots is a vibrant agricultural sector that is the driving force behind this small community’s success. Each Saturday morning from the spring through the...

Food and Nutrition Farming