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Have A Food-Safe Holiday Season

November 08, 2017 Tanya Brown, MBA, Lead Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service and Alexandra Day, Special Projects Coordinator, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Last year, more than 46 million turkeys were carved and eaten at Thanksgiving. Turkey is typically accompanied by a host of side dishes and desserts, making the Thanksgiving meal by far one of the largest meals most people will cook this year.

Health and Safety

Evaluating Milkweed Species to Enhance Monarch Butterfly Conservation

November 07, 2017 Leah Hermens, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Did you know it’s travel season for monarch butterflies? Each fall, millions of these black-and-orange butterflies journey south from their summer quarters in the United States to their winter homes, which for some is as far away as Mexico.

Conservation

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Shawna A. Legarza

November 07, 2017 Tomasina Brown, Special Assistant, Office of Communications

Every month, USDA shares the story of a woman in agriculture who is leading the industry and helping other women succeed along the way. This month, we hear from Shawna A. Legarza. Shawna is currently the Director of Fire and Aviation Management for the U.S. Forest Service. Shawna was raised on a...

Initiatives

Shedding New Light on Stink Bug Invasion

November 07, 2017 Sharon Durham, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

The invasive brown marmorated stink bug causes problems for homeowners and farmers and threatens U.S. specialty crops valued at over $20 billion. Farmers rely on insecticide sprays to reduce crop-damaging stink bugs. Another strategy is using traps with lures to capture this pest.

Research and Science

Don’t Make Turkey Frying a Disastrous Situation This Thanksgiving

November 06, 2017 Archie Magoulas, FSIS Technical Information Specialist

Thanksgiving Day is full of family get-togethers, giving thanks, lots of food and some turkey deep frying horror stories. From homes burning down to turkeys skyrocketing into the air, safely preparing and frying a turkey doesn’t have to be dangerous. To avoid becoming one of these Thanksgiving Day...

Health and Safety

FSA Facility Loan Gives Washington State Producers Marketing Advantage

November 03, 2017 Cassie Bable, FSA Public Affairs Specialist

John and Dorie Belisle own and operate BelleWood Acres in northwest Washington State, near the Canadian border. The Belisles and their family planted their first apple orchard in 1996 and have 31 acres of high density trees, which pencils out to about 25,000 trees.

Farming

RIPEning the Possibility of a Food Secure Future

November 03, 2017 Dr. Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Administrator, Agricultural Research Service

The UN recently released a report stating that world hunger is once again on the rise, with 815 million people now hungry. That is roughly two and a half times the population of the United States. To this end, the UN lists “zero hunger” near the top of its list of Sustainable Development Goals, only...

Food and Nutrition

New Infographic Spreads the Word about Butter Grading

November 01, 2017 William Francis, AMS, Acting Director, Dairy Grading and Standardization

It’s the time of year when many of us start thinking about holiday baking and cooking. Whether it’s roasting a turkey with all the trimmings for Thanksgiving dinner or batches of cookies and other baked goods to share with loved ones, butter is often a key ingredient in our favorite recipes.

Food and Nutrition

Spook-tacular Healthy Halloween Ideas: USDA Evidence-Based Ideas for a Healthy and Safe Halloween

October 31, 2017 Sheila Fleischhacker, Senior Advisor for Nutrition and Food Safety, Office of the Chief Scientist

“Trick-or-treating” or more recently “Trunk-or-Treating” is a Halloween custom for many American families. According to the US Census Bureau 2015 Population Estimates, there are an estimated 41.1 million potential trick-or-treaters – children ages 5 to 14 – across the United States. Of course...

Research and Science Food and Nutrition

Landowners in Deep South Protect 700,000 Acres of Wetlands with USDA Help

October 27, 2017 Jocelyn Benjamin, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Private landowners in Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana have protected 700,000 acres of critical wetlands in the past 25 years, which accounts for one-third of all wetlands under USDA conservation easements in the country. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and several...

Conservation