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US Forest Service Helps Educate Students at World's Largest Conservation Event

October 13, 2016 Paul Robbins Jr. and Denise Adamic, Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Forest Service

Approximately 180 middle and high school students joined Smokey Bear, U.S. Forest Service staff and a host of other conservation-focused professionals from around the world for Student Day at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center in Honolulu. The students were invited to learn about natural resources...

Conservation Initiatives Forestry

Innovation Grows Local Food Economies in New York State

October 13, 2016 Graham Downey, Visiting Legal Scholar, USDA Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food

Consumers expect a lot from local food. They want it to be fresh, healthy and raised responsibly. They want it to be affordable and convenient. And, they want their purchase to support local farmers. At first glance these goals seem at odds with each other. How can local food improve farmers’ bottom...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Make a Cafeteria Date to Eat a Healthy Lunch with Your Child at School

October 13, 2016 Hans Billger, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

More than 50 million children around the country attend schools that participate in USDA’s National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Programs. And not only are their meals full of nutritious ingredients – with 99 percent of schools nationwide reporting that they are successfully meeting the...

Food and Nutrition

US Forest Service Celebrates Historic Preservation Milestone

October 12, 2016 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, and Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

It takes a special person to spend two weeks of hard-earned vacation time delicately slicing through layers of soil to unearth the past as part of an archeological dig or hand sawing logs for re-birth of a worn-down historical cabin. The U.S. Forest Service has a deep appreciation for the thousands...

Conservation Forestry

Celebrating Stakeholder Diversity is Essential for Success

October 12, 2016 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

On behalf of the Agricultural Marketing Service’s National Organic Program (NOP), please join us as we continue celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month. The month-long observance, that occurs every year from September 15 through October 15, celebrates the cultures and traditions of Americans...

USDA Results Trade

El Celebrar la Diversidad de Participantes es Esencial Para el Éxito

October 12, 2016 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

De parte del Programa Nacional Orgánico (NOP, por sus siglas en inglés) del Servicio de Comercialización Agrícola (AMS, por sus siglas en inglés), por favor, únase a nosotros a medida que continuamos celebrando el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana. La observancia de un mes, realizada todos los...

USDA Results Trade

NIFA Programs Key to Reducing U.S. Household Food Insecurity

October 12, 2016 Denise Eblen, Deputy Director, Institute of Food Safety and Nutrition, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) opened its doors on Oct. 1, 2009, created by the 2008 Farm Bill. NIFA begins its eighth year as USDA’s premier extramural agricultural science agency by examining its role in helping reduce hunger in the United States. As a nation, we are making...

Food and Nutrition

A Giant Crop-Scanner Is Turning Heads in Arizona

October 11, 2016 Dennis O'Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural 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 portfolio. With its 30-ton frame and 50-foot-high catwalk, the newest scanner for measuring crop plants in Maricopa, Arizona, can be...

Energy Research and Science

Celebrating Progress: National School Lunch Week 2016

October 11, 2016 Dr. Katie Wilson, Deputy Undersecretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, USDA

Cross-posted from the Food Research and Action Center blog: Last week, children from more than a dozen schools and child care centers across the nation joined First Lady Michelle Obama for her final harvest of the White House garden. This event was more than just photo ops and shaking hands; kids...

Food and Nutrition

Getting a New Perspective on the Great Lakes' Water Quality

October 07, 2016 Cody Sullivan, U.S. Forest Service Research and Development Program

The Great Lakes cover over 95,000 square miles and contain trillions of gallons of water. These vestiges of the last Ice Age define immense. But their greatness makes water quality monitoring difficult. In 2010, Titus Seilheimer, a US Forest Service research ecologist at the time, led a project...

Forestry