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What is "Local" Food?

July 16, 2010 Michael Hand, Economist [ERS]

Anyone who has shopped at a farmers market can appreciate the freshness of the food, the interaction with farmers, and the opportunity to learn how the food was produced. As an economist with the USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS), I’m also interested in what local food systems look like in the...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Tomato Plant Diseases and How to Stop Them

July 16, 2010

Written by Kayla Harless, People’s Garden Intern Almost everyone who gardens grows tomato plants. We are passionate about our tomatoes and savor that ripe, fresh fruit. However, several diseases love our tomato plants just as much as we do. The People’s Garden Workshop topic this week was tomato...

Initiatives Research and Science

Christie Vilsack Makes Unexpected Visit to Iowa FSA Offices

July 16, 2010

Written by Beth Grabau, Public Affairs Specialist, Iowa State FSA The Woodbury and Monona Count Farm Service Agency Service Centers in Iowa welcomed an unexpected guest on Tuesday as Christie Vilsack — wife of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack — stopped by for a visit. “It was a real privilege to...

Food and Nutrition

Recovery Act Delivers "Fastest-Possible" Internet Access to Squirrel Flat

July 16, 2010

By Bobby M. Goode, Tennessee State Director Access to high speed Internet connections grows more important every day. For businesses in Rural America it can be the difference between success and layoffs. Now a 60-year old telephone co-op and USDA Rural Development (RD) have teamed up to construct...

Initiatives Rural Technology

Farmers Market and Fish Hatchery to Improve Quality of Life for Maine’s Aroostook Band of Micmacs

July 16, 2010 acampbell

By Virginia Manuel, Maine Rural Development State Director Diabetes, obesity, alcoholism and cancer are health problems that all of America faces, but a study showed that incidents of these problems are higher among Native Americans. The Aroostook Band of Micmacs are taking action to change those...

Rural

Feeding Hungry Children During the Summer

July 16, 2010

By Under Secretary Kevin Concannon, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services It is so important to ensure children get enough to eat, especially during summer months when school is out and access to school meals is unavailable. And that’s why bridging the summer food gap is a high priority at USDA.

Food and Nutrition

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