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Knowledge and Passion: A Student Intern's Perspective

September 13, 2016 Atiya Stewart, USDA 1890 National Scholar

I’m not sure that there are many 1890 National Scholar interns who are “ambassadors” of their university and who are planning a career in farming. But then, I never considered myself an average student. My experience during my undergraduate years perhaps is not typical. Not only was I a USDA 1890...

Initiatives

Local Foods in Schools Bring Rural Communities Together

September 13, 2016 Matt Russell, Office of Community Food Systems, Food and Nutrition Service

From the west coast to New England, rural communities across the country are implementing community food systems’ strategies. The projects are bringing more local food into school meals, promoting healthy eating habits and expanding markets for American farmers and producers. The USDA Farm to School...

Food and Nutrition Rural

USDA Graded Cage-Free Eggs: All They're Cracked Up To Be

September 13, 2016 Craig A. Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program

When it comes to purchasing eggs, consumers have interests that go well beyond what they see in the carton. For many buyers, where that egg came from and how it was produced are just as important as the finished product. Organic, locally produced, cage-free, and free range are just a few of the...

Food and Nutrition

The Year of the Flood

September 13, 2016 Cora Russell, Office of Emergency Management, Disaster Response Coordinator, USDA's Food and Nutrition Service

Incidents described as “thousand year storms and floods” and “the worst U.S. disaster since Hurricane Sandy” claimed the lives of more than 58 people in Louisiana, West Virginia and South Carolina over the last year. These disasters often remind us of the devastating impacts that families and their...

Conservation Food and Nutrition