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A Kentucky Recipe for Farmers Market Success

August 08, 2012 Luanne Lohr, Associate Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation and Marketing Program

For nearly 15 years, the Jeffersontown, KY, Farmers Market struggled. Dwindling to only four vendors selling to a handful of customers, the market was barely surviving from year to year. In 2009, the City of Jeffersontown found a recipe for success by combining the town’s enthusiasm and energy with...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming

FSIS and FDA Offer “At Risk” Food Safety Brochures

August 08, 2012 CiCi Williamson, USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline Technical Information Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

If you’ve had food poisoning, you know it’s not something you want to experience again. But for “at-risk” individuals, it can be life threatening. People with cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, HIV/AIDS, or an organ transplant—as well as healthy older adults and pregnant women—who have weakened...

Health and Safety

Making New Connections During National Farmers Market Week

August 08, 2012 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

We’ve known for some time that local food is a vibrant and growing sector in agriculture. Consumers are seeking out food produced in their region, and this local food – whether it’s purchased at a farmers market, in a grocery store, at a restaurant or elsewhere – is now a multi-billion dollar...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Alaska’s Mat-Su Valley Celebrates the Grand Opening of a new Native Primary Care Center

August 08, 2012 Larry Yerich, USDA-RD Alaska Public Information Coordinator

For most Americans, advanced health care facilities that can treat almost any kind of ailment are just a short drive away. But picture you or a loved one in your rural community enduring a life-threatening illness or injury, and having to travel extended distances for medical attention. Compounding...

Initiatives Rural

Our Response to the 2012 Drought; SBA Recovery Assistance Available in Rural America

August 08, 2012 Small Business Administration Administrator Karen Mills

Cross posted from the Small Business Administration Blog: Today, I attended a meeting of the White House Rural Council, which focused on our coordinated response to historic drought conditions that are affecting communities across Rural America. Our goal at the SBA and across the Administration is...

Conservation

USDA Helps Americans Every Day, Every Way—and at Christmastime, Too.

December 30, 2010 Alan Shannon, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Midwest Region

Secretary Vilsack likes to say that because of the scope of its programs, USDA serves Americans every day, every way. A recent experience from a Midwest feeding partner, Milwaukee Hunger Task Force, demonstrates the immense—and also incredibly personal—reach of USDA programs, the importance of our...

Food and Nutrition

Announcing This Year's Distinguished Plenary Panel

December 29, 2010 Brenda Chapin, Forum Coordinator, USDA

USDA’s annual Agricultural Outlook Forum, Today’s Strategies & Tomorrow’s Opportunities, will be held February 24-25, 2011, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, Virginia. Secretary Tom Vilsack will deliver the Keynote Address. The Distinguished Plenary Panel will be moderated by...

USDA Results Technology

Harvest Time Leads to Delicious Meal at Dallas Elementary School

December 29, 2010 Andrea McCauley, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Southwest Region

On a cool mid November morning in Dallas, first graders at Stonewall Jackson Elementary rushed through their 20,000 square foot garden to harvest the vegetables they’ve been monitoring with anticipation. On this day, they were getting a chance to taste their bounty, along with prominent local Chef...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Regional Collaboration Uses Local Food Systems to Expand Rural-Urban Partnership

December 28, 2010 Bill Menner, USDA Rural Development State Director in Iowa

A regional initiative in Southwest Iowa originally intended to train farmers on local-food production has evolved into a rural-urban partnership that touches a poverty-stricken community. I joined USDA Rural Development Acting Deputy Under Secretary Doug O’Brien in Oakland, Iowa, recently to meet...

Rural

USDA Food Safety Discovery Zone Wrap-Up

December 28, 2010 Ieshia Jones, LCDR and Sherry V. Spriggs, LCDR, U.S. Public Health Service, Public Affairs Specialists, FSIS

The USDA’s Food Safety Discovery Zone (FSDZ) concluded its 2010 tour season on November 13, 2010 at the National Science Teachers Association Area Conference, in Baltimore, MD. “How can I get this to my school and how much does it cost?” was the main question asked by the 2,617 educators who visited...

Health and Safety