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The Best Day Ever

June 06, 2012 Bernetta D. Reese, Web Project Manager, Office of Communications, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Having two small active kids who are happily prone to drinking water and low-fat milk 99% of the time and who also love to eat nutritious foods (not quite like their mom), I was particularly excited to celebrate opening day of the USDA Farmers Market.

Initiatives

Calling All Champions of Change

June 06, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Hunger is an issue that touches the lives of people all around us. Whether it’s the single mother struggling to feed her family of four while simultaneously making ends meet or a person living in rural America who has to drive 50 miles to the closest grocery store, hunger affects us all. That is why...

Food and Nutrition

NASS Reaches Out to Farmers for its Mid-Year Surveys

June 06, 2012 Chris Messer, Chief, NASS Program Administration Branch

The first few weeks of June are always some of the busiest weeks for USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Our agency reaches out to more than 100,000 farmers and ranchers across the country as we conduct three major surveys: June Area, Crops/Stocks and Hogs and Pigs Inventory...

Research and Science

Helping Veterans Succeed in Farming

June 06, 2012 Josephine Lealasola, Agricultural Specialist, Farm Service Agency, Pagopago, American Samoa

Edward Avegalio fought for his country in Operation Desert Shield in the early 1990s. Today, he serves his country by providing locally grown, fresh produce to area schools, local restaurants and stores through the first hydroponic farm in American Samoa that was redesigned to allow him to actively...

Trade

Accessible Fishing Opportunities Abound in National Forests

June 06, 2012 Stevin Westcott, Public Affairs Officer, National Forests in North Carolina

National Fishing and Boating Week, a part of the June celebration of Great Outdoors Month, will be celebrated again this year June 2 - 10. It’s a time when fishing fanatics and amateur anglers will visit national forests and grasslands across the country to try their hands at landing the big one. On...

Forestry

Niños del Grupo 4-H en Puerto Rico Aprenden los Pasos: Limpiar, Preparar, Cocinar y Enfriar

February 29, 2012 Maribel Alonso, Food Safety Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

El 23 de febrero del 2012, niños de clubes 4-H en Puerto Rico aprendieron sobre la importancia de un manejo adecuado de alimentos, por medio del campamento de inocuidad alimentaria. El Personal para al Educación de Inocuidad Alimentaria del Servicio de Inocuidad e Inspección de Alimentos trabajó en...

Spanish Health and Safety

Puerto Rico 4-H Members Learn to Clean, Separate, Cook and Chill

February 29, 2012 Maribel Alonso, Food Safety Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

Yesterday, members of Puerto Rico’s 4-H club learned about the importance of safe food handling at a hands-on, entertaining food safety camp. The Food Safety and Inspection Service’s Food Safety Education Staff collaborated with the Puerto Rico Food Safety Educational Consortium to host 60 kids at...

Health and Safety

Introducing..... The Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food Compass

February 29, 2012 Secretary Tom Vilsack and Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

Are you a farmer, rancher or food business entrepreneur interested in local and regionally-produced food? Are you a community leader wondering how local and regional food systems can help your local economy? Are you a consumer interested in learning more about where your food comes from?

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Water and Environmental Program Crucial to Rural Development

February 29, 2012 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

As rural Americans look for new ways to compete globally in the areas of renewable energy production, business expansion and job creation, one factor that is often taken for granted is the availability of a ready supply of water. In much of America, with the exception of parts of the West, water has...

Rural

USDA Offers More than Employment Opportunities for Veterans

February 29, 2012 David Dissinger, USDA’s Veterans Employment Program Manager

Today about 6.1 million of America’s veterans live in rural communities. About 38 percent of military recruits call rural America home, but these communities face real economic challenges. So over the past two years – at President Obama’s direction – USDA and the rest of the federal government have...

Rural