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2501 Grants Support Traditional Farming and Culture in Hawaii

October 05, 2023 Marquita Bady, Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement Public Affairs Specialist

In Hawaii, the word ‘āina describes interconnected relationships between people, the environment and spiritual kin.

Equity Initiatives

The Heroism of Fostering a Healthier Next Generation

May 06, 2014 Kevin Concannon, Undersecretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

Cross posted from the Huffington Post: As the saying goes, "It takes a village to raise a child." Nowhere is this more evident than in our nation's schools. Each day, millions of America's young people are educated, fed and nurtured in these academic "villages." A crucial aspect of each child's...

Food and Nutrition

Developing National Dietary Guidance for the Birth to 24 Months Age Group

May 06, 2014 Colette I. Rihane, Director, Office of Nutrition Guidance and Analysis, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Good nutrition is vital to optimal infant and toddler growth, development, and health. The importance of this age group has been emphasized by First Lady Michelle Obama, who said that “If our kids get into the habit of getting up and playing, if their palates warm up to veggies at an early age, and...

Food and Nutrition

Leaf Litter Keeps Ground-Roosting Bats Warm

May 06, 2014 Sarah Farmer, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

When winter weather arrives, most bats hibernate in caves, but a few species migrate to warmer areas. Warmer being relative, the migrating bats may still end up in places that are too cold for comfort, and sometimes hibernate under leaf litter for short periods of time. Roger Perry, a wildlife...

Forestry

A Lifetime of Statistics

May 06, 2014 Joseph T. Reilly, Administrator, National Agricultural Statistics 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 the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. As long as I can remember, I’ve had a passion for numbers and statistics. That’s why I’ve dedicated the last 39 years of...

Research and Science

Getting Geeky at the 3rd Annual USA Science and Engineering Festival

May 06, 2014 Tawny Mata, USDA 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. When you think of agriculture do you think of science and engineering? You should! Farmers are some of our original...

Animals Plants Research and Science

Picture it! Conservation!

May 06, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

This month USDA will be highlighting the value of conservation with a different focus each week. Sometimes the benefits of conservation can be abstract. For example, think a minute about the dollar value of a single tree. Can you come up with a number? Did you consider that the tree creates oxygen...

Conservation

Our Changing Climate - Third National Climate Assessment Released

May 06, 2014 William Hohenstein, Director of the USDA Climate Change Program Office

The Third National Climate Assessment Release (NCA) report was released today. The report was written by 240 authors who worked in author teams reflecting their expertise, who also selected additional contributing authors, including several scientists and experts from USDA. The report is similar in...

Energy Conservation Forestry