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USDA’s Continued Investment in Innovation and Collaboration

October 02, 2012 Janise Zygmont, AMS Federal State Marketing Improvement Program Staff Officer

Sometimes it can take a while to turn a good idea into a successful venture. At USDA, we understand the value of research, and by providing resources to get things started at the local level, we often see amazing results that have positive impact for farmers, agribusinesses and consumers across the...

Food and Nutrition

Fueling Students’ Bodies: North Beach Elementary School in Miami, Florida a Leader in Nutrition and Physical Education

October 02, 2012 Steve Watson, Food and Nutrition Service Southeast Region Public Affairs

North Beach Elementary School in Miami Beach, Florida was recently recognized by USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service as a HealthierUS School Challenge award winner for their outstanding school meal service. While there, we learned about the school’s wellness program which contributes significantly to...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

It’s National Co-op Month! America’s Farm Co-ops Set Records in 2011

October 02, 2012 Undersecretary Dallas Tonsager, USDA Rural Development

Since 1930, America has observed National Co-op month in October and what better way to celebrate the strength and vigor of cooperatives in the United States than to read a new USDA report, which notes that farmer, rancher and fishery cooperatives posted record sales and income in 2011, surpassing...

USDA Results Rural

Updated Food Environment Atlas Provides Rich Data on Local Foods

October 02, 2012 Mark Jekanowski, Crops Branch Chief, Economic Research Service

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 USDA's rich science and research profile. Interest in local and regional food systems has expanded in recent years. The evidence is everywhere: from the number of...

Food and Nutrition Farming Research and Science

Trade Documents at Your Fingertips: Anytime, Anywhere

October 02, 2012 Douglas Bailey, AMS Information Technology Service Deputy Administrator

Over the last three years, USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has worked with the peanut and dairy industries to create a government-hosted electronic trade document repository. The eTrade Document Exchange (eTDE) System, funded by USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service through the Market...

Trade

Secretary's Column: Investing in America's Rural Communities

September 28, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As producers face an historic and ongoing drought today, President Obama and I are doing all we can to help farmers and ranchers mitigate its effects – while helping communities to overcome the economic challenges posed by the drought. To carry out our work on behalf of communities and producers...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Rural

Ask a School Meals Expert: What do the New Calorie Standards Mean for my Child?

September 28, 2012 Dr. Robert Post, Deputy Director, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

You may have heard this year’s back to school season is a little different than in past years. There is a new, healthier look for the school lunch menu. These updates represent the first major changes to school meals in 15 years, and we know that these changes come with questions. We’ve promised to...

Food and Nutrition

Chef Corps to Help Build Bridges through "Culinary Engagement"

September 28, 2012 Darci Vetter, Deputy Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

“Food isn’t traditionally thought of as a diplomatic tool, but sharing a meal can help people transcend boundaries and build bridges in a way that nothing else can.” Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton Some of the nation’s top chefs have signed on to help promote American food and culinary...

Food and Nutrition Trade

UPDATE: Drought Code Sprint Deadline Extended to October 24

September 27, 2012 Amanda Eamich, Director of Web Communications, USDA

After hearing from many of you, we are extending the deadline to submit your apps for the Drought Code Sprint to Wednesday, October 24 at 5 p.m. ET apps using this form. Do you have any questions about our data or would you like to learn more about our drought assistance in general? Let us know, we...

Conservation

Rocky Mountain Region Leads Effort to Address Watershed Health on White River National Forest

September 27, 2012 Katelyn Jerman, Rocky Mountain Region, External Affairs

In the wake of the 2012 summer fires, Colorado’s most precious natural resource, water, is a top priority for state, municipal, and federal agencies. Denver Water and the U.S. Forest Service are leaders in addressing water issues and growing concerns over watershed health. Just under two years ago...

Forestry