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USDA Partners with Purdue University to Develop Video Series to Illustrate Shell Egg Processing and Production Sanitation

December 15, 2022 Jennifer Porter, Deputy Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service’s Livestock and Poultry Program

USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Purdue University have developed a series of training videos that illustrate proper sanitation assessment techniques to evaluate shell egg processing equipment. While the practices in these videos are required...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Turkey Day Myths

November 15, 2022 Kenneth King, Public Affairs Specialist, FSIS-USDA

Quit food safety confusion cold turkey this Thanksgiving! While this holiday is a great time to spend with family and friends, it’s also time to bust some myths.

Health and Safety

Solar: It’s a “Big Dill” for Real Pickles Cooperative

October 26, 2022 Scott Soares, State Director, Southern New England, USDA Rural Development

As USDA Rural Development (RD) highlights National Cooperative Month, one worker owned co-op in Massachusetts stands out as a model for sustainability, collaboration, and local food system resiliency. The saying goes “it’s not easy being green.” But for Real Pickles in Greenfield, Massachusetts, the...

Rural

More than just a co-op: How Cooperatives Strengthen Economic Power

October 24, 2022 Darrah Perryman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

On the brinks of Beaufort, South Carolina, lies the brimming, remote island of St. Helena where the Gullah farmers are hard at work. For years, the Gullah Geechee community, an African American ethnic group located in the low region of the U.S., have struggled to make a living off their biggest...

Equity Rural

Six Myths About Cooperatives Debunked

October 17, 2022 Darrah Perryman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

Co-ops are a business structure, and like any business, they require hard work to be successful. They are unique in that they bring individuals together to solve issues they wouldn’t be able to solve on their own. Cooperatives can help communities by creating jobs, meeting social or economic needs...

Rural

USDA Rural Development’s ReConnect Program Helps Rural Families Close Digital Divide

October 12, 2022 Darrah Perryman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

McClellanville County is a rural community in South Carolina, and like many communities across rural America, access to high-speed internet presents real barriers. Families like Lindsay’s struggled to stay connected in the digital age. “When the kids came home from school and I was working, no one...

Equity Rural Technology

Delivering Energy Efficient Solutions for Rural New York Agricultural Producers

October 05, 2022 Brian Murray, New York State Director, USDA Rural Development

This month, I had the opportunity to travel to New Paltz, New York and visit with Peter Ferrante of Wallkill View Farm. Mr. Ferrante received funding through USDA Rural Development’s Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) to install a solar array on the rooftop of his farmers market in the Hudson...

Rural

National Co-op Month: How USDA Rural Development Supports Cooperatives

October 04, 2022 Darrah Perryman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

Cooperatives are a vital pillar of the U.S. economy and contribute essential goods and services to rural America. Many communities rely on cooperatives to provide locally grown food, housing, electricity, financial services, internet, retail services, and so much more.

Rural

Cooking Meat: Is It Done Yet?

October 03, 2022 Beverly Cazares, Communication Program Specialist, FSIS-USDA

A meal preparation study (PDF, 1.3 MB) from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) revealed that only 55% of people use a food thermometer to verify if their food is safe to consume, despite 88% of participants reporting that they own a thermometer...

Health and Safety

On-Demand Resources Now Available from the USDA Food Loss and Waste Innovation Fair

September 29, 2022 Monique Feeny, Policy Analyst, Office of the Chief Economist

September 29 is International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste. Earlier this month, USDA hosted a convening to raise awareness of food loss and waste mitigations across the supply chain. The second annual Food Loss and Waste Innovation Fair showcased some of the latest food loss and waste...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety