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The Kitchen Sink: An Overlooked Place for Food Safety

October 03, 2023 Meredith Carothers, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), USDA

We use the kitchen sink for food preparation – rinsing produce, cleaning pots and pans, washing utensils that touch raw meat, and more. With these activities come the possibility for foodborne illness-causing bacteria to hang out in the sink too. If proper food preparation safety steps are not...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

With USDA Assistance, a Historic Mississippi Courthouse gets a New Lease on Life

February 20, 2013 Megan Pittman, USDA Mississippi Public Information Coordinator

In 2009, Bolivar County, Mississippi, Administrator William Hooker and a board-delegated crew of local leaders traveled to meet with members of Congress in Washington, D.C., to rally for the financial support to restore the Bolivar County courthouse in Rosedale, MS. They received funding for the...

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Organic 101: Strengthening Organic Integrity through Increased Residue Testing

February 20, 2013 Miles McEvoy, National Organic Program Deputy Administrator

This is the tenth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. In late 2012, the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) announced a strengthened residue testing program to help increase consumer confidence in the $32 billion organic industry...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Forest Service Offers Practical Advice for Using Insect-Killed Trees

February 20, 2013 Rebecca Wallace, Forest Products Laboratory, U.S. Forest Service

A new manual released by the U.S. Forest Service offers solutions for using the millions of dead and dying urban trees infected by invasive insects in the eastern United States. The free publication, developed by the Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory and the University of Minnesota Duluth...

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