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Building Businesses & Helping Communities - Celebrating the Fruits of Farmers Markets

August 08, 2016 Elanor Starmer, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

National Farmers Market Week is the perfect time to reflect on the evolution we’ve witnessed in our nation's local and regional food systems, and to celebrate the results of the public and private partnerships that have made success possible. The local food sector represents more than $12 billion...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Fresh Foods Signal a Fresh Start for New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward

August 05, 2016 Jillian Semaan, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights

I’m really looking forward to celebrating National Farmers Market Week. Farmers markets play a key role in developing food systems that help local grow economies. They bring people together, create bridges between rural and urban communities and increase access to locally-grown fruits and vegetables...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Students from Every State and Territory Show Off Local Pride with MyPlate-Inspired Meals at the 5th Annual Kids' "State Dinner"

August 01, 2016 Angie Tagtow, MS, RD, LD, Executive Director, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

At the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, we are excited about using local foods and flavors to create healthy and delicious plates. Through our MyPlate, MyState initiative, we are working to connect American families with the foods grown in their communities – raising awareness that all...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

NRCS Helps Young Iowa Farmer Plan New Grazing System

July 28, 2016 Jason Johnson, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, Des Moines

When Iowa livestock producer Ryan Collins bought his 170-acre farm near Harpers Ferry, he knew from experience with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) that the agency could help him plan a rotational grazing system. A rotational grazing system—also known as prescribed grazing...

Conservation Farming

Plenty! of Good Ideas for Growing and Sharing Healthy Food

July 22, 2016 Barbara Bowen, NRCS Virginia

In Southwest Virginia, a unique agricultural operation seeks to provide something that many in the community don’t have … plenty. The 18-acre combination vegetable farm/food bank/food hub on the Little River welcomes all to sample the bounty of sustainably-grown products. Plenty! Farm began with a...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

A Moment in Time Look at Organic Retail Prices

July 20, 2016 Terry Long, Specialty Crops Program Market News Director, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service

Consumers can find certified organic products at most grocery stores and demand for organic products continues to increase, with U.S. retail sales valued at more than $43 billion in 2015. Organic products are grown, raised and produced by over 31,000 certified operations, and many of those...

Food and Nutrition Farming

What Are You Doing a Month from Now?

July 11, 2016 Elanor Starmer, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

What are you doing August 7 through 13? That’s National Farmers Market Week – a time to celebrate the farmers, ranchers and local food businesses, as well as the communities that support them. USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack has officially declared August 7 through August 13, 2016 as the 17 th annual...

Food and Nutrition Farming

NASS Data Fuel USDA Programs to Help Agriculture in America

July 07, 2016 David Knopf, Eastern Mountain Region Director, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Farmers are unique in that they touch every single American every single day, because we all eat. Ensuring a continuity of agriculture is important to all of us. To take the pulse of U.S. agriculture, we conduct a Census of Agriculture every five years which gives us a comprehensive analysis of...

Farming

Mapping Appalachia's Local Food System: 900 Entrepreneurs At A Time

June 27, 2016 David Glasgow, USDA Office of Communications

The following guest blog by Earl Gohl, Federal Co-Chair, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) highlights some of the innovative work of one of USDA's frequent partners supporting locally-led economic and community development in the 13 state Appalachian region. ARC is a leader in place-based...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Hill Farm Buzzing with Pollinator Success

June 23, 2016 Elvis Cordova, Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Since it’s National Pollinator Week, it seemed fitting to express my thanks to farmers Scott and Susan Hill - who run the Hill Farm outside Charlottesville, VA. Earlier, I had the chance to visit their 10-acre property former tobacco farm to see firsthand how hard they are working to grow a variety...

Food and Nutrition Farming