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Food Allergies: Supporting Safety in the School Environment

May 18, 2017 Charlsia Fortner, Food Safety Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

May is peak time for seasonal allergies, so it’s also a great time to learn more about how food allergies affect children and the critical role schools play in keeping children who suffer from them safe at school. Understanding food allergies and identifying allergic reactions could even help save...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Trade: An Economic Engine for Agriculture and Rural America

May 17, 2017 Jason Hafemeister, Acting Deputy Under Secretary, Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

May is World Trade Month, a time set aside to acknowledge and reflect on the importance of global trade. But here at USDA, you could say that every month is “Trade Month” because few industries depend more upon – and benefit more from – trade than American agriculture.

Trade

How Ohio State Students Stay Healthy with MyPlate

May 17, 2017 Sam Orzechowski, Public Affairs Coordinator, USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

A variety of students, faculty, and wellness organizations promote the messages of MyPlate and the Dietary Guidelines for Americans through our MyPlate On Campus initiative. As many colleges and universities prepare for the end of the semester, we wanted to look back on MyPlate activities conducted...

Food and Nutrition

Spring Weather Events Cause Devastation and Planting Delays

May 15, 2017 Dana Rogge, Public Affairs Specialist, Farm Service Agency

April showers bring May flowers. That is what many would like to have seen Mother Nature deliver this spring. Instead, late April brought an onslaught of unusual weather across the country. Excessive rainfall caused record-breaking floods in the central U.S., a blizzard pelted the High Plains...

Farming Conservation

ARS Scientist’s Life-Saving Work Fighting Parasite Earns Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal Recognition

May 09, 2017 Dennis O’Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

By probing the life cycles of parasites, Jitender Dubey’s research during the past 40 years has been instrumental in saving lives, curbing disabilities in newborn infants and greatly reducing the number of horses, cattle and lambs killed each year by infectious diseases. Dubey, a parasitologist with...

Research and Science

Focus on Fruit: Berries, 5 Different Ways

May 08, 2017 Sarah Chang, MPH, RD, Nutritionist, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

It’s that glorious time of year when spring is in full effect – everything is green, the weather is warm, flowers are in bloom, and the birds are chirping. It’s hard not to have an extra spring in your step this time of year, no pun intended. Your local farmers market is likely brimming with a wide...

Food and Nutrition

The Summer Meal Programs Get Ready for Another Year of Feeding Kids in the Summer; Helpful Site Finder Tool to Launch May 12

May 05, 2017 Jalil Isa, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

Reducing the summer nutrition gap has been an ongoing priority of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), as part of the agency’s greater mission of ending both hunger and obesity among Americans. FNS is now ready to receive and begin processing the summer meals site...

Food and Nutrition

U.S. Fresh Beef Back in Brazil!

May 04, 2017 Nicolas Rubio, Agricultural Attaché, Foreign Agricultural Service

U.S. fresh beef exports are back in Brazil! Following a 13-year hiatus, the first shipment of U.S. fresh beef has arrived in Brazil, ushering in promising long-term market opportunities for the U.S. beef industry. In 2016, the United States exported $6.3 billion in beef and beef products globally...

Trade

Too Hot for Coffee! Warming Temperatures in Puerto Rico Present a Challenge to Coffee Growers

May 04, 2017 William A. Gould, USDA Caribbean Climate Hub Director and Isabel K. Parés-Ramos, USDA Caribbean Climate Hub Coordinator

Climate projections indicate Puerto Rico may be warmer and drier, likely impacting one of the Island's most iconic crops. This could result in less-favorable growing conditions in the coming decades for coffee. A new study by the USDA Caribbean Climate Hub shows that if greenhouse gas emissions and...

Climate

Reforestation Tool to Help Determine Where to Plant Tree Seedlings

April 28, 2017 Holly R. Prendeville, Coordinator, USDA Northwest Climate Hub

After timber harvest or a forest fire, reforestation is essential for a productive working landscape and healthy ecosystem. When replanting you need to decide where you will get tree seeds or seedlings. To help you and other forest land managers, reforestation scientists at the USDA Forest Service...

Climate

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