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Minneapolis Students Gear up for a School Year Full of Fresh, Locally Grown Foods

August 25, 2016 Christina Conell and Tecla Coleman-Sloan, Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service

It’s that time of year – books, backpacks and a BBQ! That’s right - Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) is preparing for its annual Farm to School Community BBQ, a much anticipated back-to-school event that kicks off the school year. The following guest blog features inspiring initiatives MPS has...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Celebrate 50 Years of Protecting Animals with APHIS

August 24, 2016 Tanya Espinosa, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist

Many people know that the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is the agency tasked with administering the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). But did you know that this is the 50 th anniversary of that Act? In 1965, a Dalmatian named Pepper was stolen from her backyard by a dealer, who then...

Animals Plants

Partners in Conservation: Red Cedar Demonstration Farm Offers Hands-On Education

August 24, 2016 Tivoli Gough, USDA-NRCS Wisconsin Public Affairs Specialist

In Menomonie, Wisconsin, there is a 155-acre, three-parcel farm, whose purpose is to educate and demonstrate natural resources conservation. As part of their curriculum, Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) Agricultural Program students perform farm work there in an outdoor classroom environment...

Conservation Initiatives

Measuring Hazelnuts in Oregon

August 24, 2016 Christopher Mertz, Northwest Regional Director, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Few realize that Oregon produces 99 percent of the hazelnuts in the United States. That means that an accurate forecast of hazelnut production in the Beaver state assists the industry in determining marketing plans and price. To do that, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service runs a joint...

Research and Science

Celebrating Progress: Back to School 2016-17

August 24, 2016 Dr. Katie Wilson, Deputy Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

As Deputy Under Secretary, I have the honor and the pleasure of traveling to schools across the country to see our programs in action. Through my visits, I’ve had a chance to meet with hundreds of dedicated school administrators and school nutrition professionals, hearing countless testimonials of...

Food and Nutrition

Iowa Takes an Ethnic Studies Approach to 4-H

August 23, 2016 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

In this guest blog, Iowa State 4-H Youth Development program leader John-Paul Chaisson-Cardenas takes a look at several ways 4-H is embracing the cultural diversity of its participating youth to make sure youth of color feel welcome as the U.S. student population grows more diverse. By John-Paul...

Initiatives

New MyPlate Resources for Families

August 22, 2016 Sarah Chang, MPH, RD, Acting Lead Nutritionist for Outreach and Social Media, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, and Alicia White, MS, RD, Chief, Nutrition Education and Promotion Branch, Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service

It’s that time again…back-to-school season is upon us. It’s an exciting time of year for kids, offering a new beginning with the promise of new friends and new experiences. It’s also a great time for families to establish a new routine and work together toward a healthier lifestyle. ChooseMyPlate...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Wallace-Carver Fellowship Grows the Next Generation of Agricultural Leaders

August 19, 2016 Michael T. Scuse, Acting Deputy Secretary of Agriculture

Over the course of the Administration, recruiting the next generation of agricultural leaders has been a key priority for USDA. Last week, I had the opportunity to meet some impressive young people who will lead this field in the 21st century. In partnership with the World Food Prize, USDA created...

Initiatives

Citizen Science is Sound Science Provided by You

August 19, 2016 Stephanie Dromerick, Ecosystem Management Coordination Intern, U.S. Forest Service

Have you ever seen a cool bird in your backyard and wondered if there was some way to share what you saw with others? Better yet, have you thought about sharing your observations and having them used to help study and conserve those birds? These thoughts are an indicator that you might have the...

Conservation Forestry Research and Science

Helping an Urban Farmer Connect People with Food

August 17, 2016 Diane Petit, USDA-NRCS Massachusetts

When Amanda Barker arrived in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 2009 to start graduate school at Clark University she knew that she wanted to grow food and build community. “My hope was to figure out a way to connect people with food, get people talking to each other,” said Barker. Seven years later, she...

Conservation

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