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Making School Days Healthier in Miami

September 11, 2012 FNCS Under Secretary Kevin Concannon

I recently had the pleasure of visiting North Beach Elementary School in Miami to recognize 177 schools in the Miami-Dade County Public Schools District for their efforts to promote good nutrition and physical activity to their students. All 177 schools achieved Bronze Awards in the HealthierUS...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Recognizing the Importance of Grandparents

September 11, 2012 Jill Lee, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Evelyn Eagleman, 63, remembers driving the long distance off Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation, Mont., to rescue her grandson when he was two. His father was serving in the military and his mother had been arrested on drug charges. The boy needed a new start. She brought the child home to Rocky Boy...

Initiatives

It’s Back to School Night with the PTA… From the Comfort of Your Own Home!

September 11, 2012 Rebecca Frank, USDA Office of Communications

The school day just got healthier! This year, thanks to the Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act, students can expect to see healthier and more nutritious food on school lunch trays across the country. To help navigate what these changes mean, you are invited to join National PTA President Betsy Landers...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Deputy Under Secretary Tours New York USDA-Funded College Dormitory

September 11, 2012 Arielle Spears, New York USDA Public Affairs Intern

“Back to School Week” is often the most thrilling and the hectic time for students (As a student I have experienced this first hand). The campus atmosphere is filled with excitement, expectation and the ringing of laughter. In between purchasing textbooks and memorizing course schedules students are...

Initiatives Rural

Changing Climate May Substantially Alter Maple Syrup Production

September 11, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service

U.S. Forest Service research indicates that climate change will affect habitat suitability for maple trees, threatening the multimillion dollar maple syrup industry. Changes in climate have already had an impact on the iconic sugar maple trees of the Northeastern U.S. Flow of maple sap, which is...

Forestry

More Complicated Than Rocket Science

September 11, 2012 Ann Bartuska, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. From ensuring the sustainability of our water resources, to breeding crops tolerant to changing climactic conditions, to...

Research and Science

New Jersey Girl Wins top Honors in Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl Poster Contest

July 31, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Caroline Tan, an 11-year-old from Westfield, N.J., is pretty certain about a few things when it comes to natural resources. “It’s not just about my art, but it does represent something very serious,” Caroline said. “We have to prevent wildfires, not just in art but in real life. It’s not something...

Initiatives Forestry

Texas Small Farmers and Ranchers Nonprofit Is Growing in a Big Way

July 31, 2012 Beverly Moseley, NRCS Texas

Working alongside USDA agencies such as the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is second nature for the Texas Small Farmers and Ranchers Community Based Organization. Founded in 1998, the organization is dedicated to assisting limited resource agricultural producers in parts of Texas with...

Conservation

A Science Agenda for Food Security

July 31, 2012 Anita Regmi, USDA Economic Research Service/Office of the Chief Scientist

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. The world is not merely facing a challenge of sustainably producing enough food to feed a world whose population will...

Food and Nutrition Trade Research and Science

U.S. Cherries On Top In South Korean Market

July 31, 2012 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

It’s only been four months since the historic U.S.-Korea free trade agreement (KORUS) removed two thirds of the tariffs imposed on U.S. food and agricultural products exported to South Korea. But already, sales of U.S. fresh cherries are on the rise. The elimination of a 24-percent import duty on...

Food and Nutrition