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Southwest Regional Feds, Farmers and Friends Feed Families Food Drive 2010

September 28, 2010 Lupe Gomez, Food Driver Coordinator, Human Resources Department, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Southwest Regional Office

This summer I had the honor of organizing the Feds, Farmers and Friends Feed Families Food Drive for the Southwest Region Food and Nutrition Service. As the human resources liaison for the region, I don’t get the opportunity to work directly with partners or clients so this food drive gave me a very...

Food and Nutrition

Virtual Fencing: Control from Above

September 28, 2010 Dean M. Anderson, Animal Scientist, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Jornada Experimental Range, Las Cruces, N.M.

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. While driving, have you ever wondered why there are so many fences to interrupt your soul-satisfying, wide-open-spaces...

Rural Research and Science

Native American Business in Nevada Gets a Boost from USDA and the Recovery Act

September 28, 2010 Grant Allen, USDA Rural Development Nevada Student Intern

USDA Rural Development along with The Walker River Paiute Tribe (WRPT) scheduled a Resource Fair to accompany the Completion Ceremony of their newly constructed Four Seasons Fireworks Building. The Completion Ceremony and Resource Fair took place on September 17, 2010 in Schurz, Nevada. The new...

Rural

Breeding Local Seed for Local Food

September 27, 2010 Ann Marie Thro, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Larry Robertson, Agricultural Research Service

They say that variety is the spice of life. Well, you can’t get much more variety than in the plant world. Genetic variation exists for many traits in all crops. For example, although most carrots on grocers’ shelves are orange, carrots can also be white, yellow, green, or purple. Most potatoes are...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Earn Your Healthy Eating Badge and Check In with the USDA’s National Farmers Market Directory

September 27, 2010 Debra Tropp, Chief, Farmers Market & Direct Marketing Research Branch, AMS

As part of CNN’s week-long series “Eatrocracy: Mind, Body and Wallet,” the USDA’s National Farmers Market Directory is featured in a unique way to encourage consumers to use farmers markets as a source of fresh, local and healthy food. The series showcases our database of more than 6,200 farmers...

Food and Nutrition

NRCS Donates 1,800 Pounds of Sweet Potatoes to Food Pantry

September 27, 2010 Cindy Neal, Arkansas NRCS

When I heard about the USDA Feds, Friends, and Farmers Feed Families food drive, I knew the Central Arkansas Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) Council could help in a big way. We ended up donating 1,800 pounds of sweet potatoes to the Grace Community Food Pantry, in Phillips County, from...

Conservation

Webinar - "How to Sell Fruits and Vegetables to the USDA"

September 24, 2010 Christopher Purdy, Agricultural Marketing Service

As a service to farmers, USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) recently presented an interactive webinar entitled “How to Sell Fruits and Vegetables to the USDA”. The webinar was hosted by Red Book Credit Services as part of its free Red Book University educational offering. Delivered by Ron...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Every Day is a Holiday at the New Mexico State Fair

September 24, 2010 Ed Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

It was nice to once again experience the sounds, smells, and activity at the New Mexico State Fair – where “every day is a holiday.” Accompanied by some of my USDA staff, rode on the 4-H float in the NM State Fair Parade. Along the three mile parade route down Central Ave, we greeted spectators and...

Food and Nutrition Rural

Milk Price Volatility Solutions Discussed During Third DIAC Meeting

September 24, 2010 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency

Unless policies are changed, the volatility and price fluctuations seen by the dairy industry within the past two years will become more severe, according to a panel of dairy policy experts who presented their research findings yesterday during the USDA Dairy Industry Advisory Committee meeting.

Food and Nutrition

FSA Administrator Touts Farm Programs at Ohio Ag Event

September 24, 2010 Mike Kaufman, FSA regional public affairs specialist

Farm Service Agency Administrator Jonathan Coppess, hosted an informal round table discussion with farmers during the Farm Science Review, being held this week in London, Ohio. Having grown up in Darke County, Ohio, Coppess felt right at home talking to farmers from the surrounding area.

Rural

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