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U.S. Embassy Paris People’s Garden Unites French and American Gourmets

September 23, 2011 Xavier Audran, Agricultural Specialist, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service, Paris, France

Several top French chefs gathered on September 19 at the People’s Garden located at the residence of the U.S. Ambassador to France. In a friendly atmosphere, the chefs prepared dishes using fruits and vegetables from the garden, as well as U.S. cranberries and seafood (crab, salmon) from Alaska. The...

Trade Initiatives

Healthy School Meals Fuel S.W.A.G. and Success

September 23, 2011 Audrey Rowe, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Administrator

In August I went back to school with students in Albany and Newton, Ga., to see how healthy school meals help students get their “S.W.A.G. on” and prepare for success. In Albany, 400 Sherwood Acres Elementary Magnet School students celebrated school breakfast, many wearing S.W.A.G. t-shirts, which...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

It Takes a Village: Reaching Out to Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina

September 23, 2011 Amirah Ward, Student Intern for Rural Development in North Carolina

I am a communications intern with USDA Rural Development in North Carolina and recently had the opportunity to visit the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina at Lake Waccamaw (BGHNC). I knew we would be visiting a residential facility that cared for at- risk children, but I had no idea what to...

Initiatives Rural

Secretary's Column: Lessons from the Farm to Strengthen America

September 23, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

A week ago, President Obama released the American Jobs Act, a specific plan to jumpstart our economy and put Americans to work today. It contains ideas that both parties in Washington have supported. And yesterday, he laid out a plan that will pay for it – and for other long-term investments we need...

USDA Results

Partnership with USDA Saves County $10,000 While Providing 8,700 Pounds of Food

September 23, 2011 Winnie Breeding, Communications Coordinator, KY FSA

A four-acre plot of land has saved one Kentucky county thousands of dollars while helping to feed hungry families.

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

New Dietary Guidelines Urge Consumers to Enjoy Food, but watch Calories In, Calories Out

January 31, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today I had the honor to join the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Kathleen Sebelius to release the 2010 Dietary Guidelines – a science-based roadmap to give busy individuals, moms and dads the information to make thoughtful choices for themselves and their families. It...

Food and Nutrition

FSA Administrator Stresses Importance of New CRP Sign-Up to Preserve Habitat and Protect Soil from Runoff

January 31, 2011 Brenda Carlson, regional public affairs specialist, USDA-FSA

Speaking to a packed house at Pheasant Fest in Omaha last week, Farm Service Administrator Jonathan Coppess praised the accomplishments of a lengthy and highly successful partnership between Farm Service Agency (FSA) and the Pheasants Forever organization — a partnership that revolves around the...

Rural

Custom-Built Tax Resources for Farmers and Ranchers

January 31, 2011 Lana Cusick, Risk Management Education Division, Risk Management Agency

Farming isn’t easy. It’s a seven-days-a-week job that requires a diverse set of skills, long hours, and some luck with the weather. It’s with this in mind that the National Farm Income Tax Extension Committee recently created RuralTax.org, an online tool that provides agricultural producers with a...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Rural Development Maine State Director Says USDA is Leading the Way in Renewable Energy Development Efforts

January 31, 2011 Virginia Manuel, Maine Rural Development State Director

The Maine Wind Energy Conference entitled Maine’s Wind Energy Future: New Opportunities, New Challenges, was held at the Augusta Civic Center on January 24 and 25. As State Director I was asked to address a crowd of nearly 200 stakeholders in Maine’s energy future, giving a keynote in which I...

Energy Rural

USDA Removes Two New York Townships from Regulation for Golden Nematode

January 28, 2011 Greg Rosenthal, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Riverdale, MD

By itself, it would have been great news when USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) recently announced the absence of golden nematode in the townships of Elba and Byron in Genesee County, New York, and removed these areas from regulation. APHIS and the New York State Department...

Animals Plants