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National Women’s History Month: Celebrating FNS’ Unsung Heroines

March 29, 2024 Justice Wright, Senior Technical Advisor, FNS

Food and Nutrition Service employees dedicate their professional lives to ensuring everyone in America has access to delicious, nutritious food and science-based nutrition education. As we conclude Women’s History Month, we celebrate women working to keep our 16 nutrition assistance programs running...

Equity Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Nutrition Security

USDA Scientist Receives Award for Groundbreaking Work to Reconnect Crop and Animal Systems

March 27, 2024 Maribel Alonso, Public Affairs Specialist, ARS Office of Communications

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientist Sheri Spiegal received an exciting award recognizing her pioneering work integrating social science and biophysical science with stakeholder engagement to help animal producers and crop farmers improve the redistribution of manure nutrients from farms...

Research and Science

NIFA Investment Paves the Way for Veterinary Students

March 25, 2024 Lori Gula, Senior Public Affairs Specialist

Since 2010, the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP) has served the needs of food animal veterinarians and stakeholders in animal agriculture across the nation by supporting veterinary educational debt repayment in return for...

Research and Science

Spring Holidays are for Family Feasts, Not Pesky Bacteria Guests

March 18, 2024 Zoya Sattar, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

It’s a special time of year as we welcome spring and celebrate several holidays. Many families and communities will be celebrating with their Easter, Eid, and Passover traditions. Whether you’re celebrating your Easter dinner with ham, Eid lunch with lamb, or Seder meal with brisket, remember to...

Health and Safety

Breakfast in America: Brought to You by Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin

March 13, 2024 Dan Lofthus, Minnesota State Statistician for NASS

Now that the 2022 Census of Agriculture data are available, we can take a closer look at updated agricultural statistics in U.S. regions, states and counties.

Research and Science

USDA Women in Science Share Advice with the Next Generation

February 09, 2024 Megan Guilfoyle, Public Affairs Specialist, Research, Education, and Economics Mission Area

At USDA, we harness the power of agricultural science to transform the world. To create a future that is more sustainable, prosperous and equitable for everyone. This requires a diverse scientific workforce that is driving innovation forward. Women voices and perspectives are a crucial part of this...

Research and Science

Keep Your Chicken Wings in the Big Game

February 06, 2024 Kenneth King, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

When it comes to food safety during the big game, you can’t just wing it. Chicken wings are one of the most popular foods to eat during the Super Bowl, and USDA has some tips to keep foodborne illness from intercepting your Super Bowl Sunday.

Health and Safety

Kick Off Your Super Bowl Party With Pizza

February 01, 2024 Kenneth King, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), USDA

Pineapple on pizza is up for debate, but food safety is not. When including pizza in your Super Bowl party, make sure food safety is included in the toppings.

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Driving Climate Smart Solutions at COP28

January 19, 2024 Dr. Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Under Secretary, Research, Education, and Economics and USDA Chief Scientist

Last month at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, the global message was clear: agriculture is a key solution to tackling climate change.

Research and Science

Spotted Lanternfly Reveals a Potential Weakness

January 19, 2024 Scott Elliott, ARS Office of Communications

USDA scientists have discovered that the spotted lanternfly, an invasive threat to fruit crops and many trees, may have an Achilles heel – an attraction to vibration.

Research and Science