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Celebrating the New Face of Agriculture

April 13, 2016 Elanor Starmer, AMS Administrator

At the Agricultural Marketing Service and across USDA, we often talk about the fact that the face of American agriculture is changing. The ranks of our farmers, especially young and beginning farmers, include a growing number of women, people of color, veterans or folks in their second careers. So...

Conservation Initiatives

It all Began with a Football: How the Super Bowl Shaped the Chicken Industry

February 03, 2016 Michael Sheats, Director of the AMS Agricultural Analytics Division

On January 15, 1967, the Green Bay Packers faced off against the Kansas City Chiefs in the very first Super Bowl. On that day, few of the estimated 51 million fans gathered around their television sets realized the profound impact the Super Bowl would have on chicken consumption in the United States...

Food and Nutrition

Change Beyond the Plate

January 05, 2016 Shayla Bailey, AMS Public Affairs

The following guest blog from a school and community nutrition services director in Louisville, Kentucky highlights how non-profit School Food FOCUS relies on USDA’s Process Verified Program (PVP) to help increase transparency and choice for school food purchases. USDA’s objective, third-party...

Food and Nutrition

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way from the Summit: How REE is Using New Strategies to Reach Even Newer Poultry Handlers

April 29, 2015 Melvin Washington, Confidential Assistant, Research, Education and Economics Mission Area

During a walk along tree-shading sidewalks in the “burbs”; you’re accustomed to seeing games of hopscotch, bike rides, and maybe even the occasional Golden Retriever. However, one residential backyard, nearly 6 miles from downtown Atlanta, calls into question whether this is suburbia at all. There...

Initiatives Animals Plants

Frost on the Chickens

March 03, 2015 Kim Kaplan, 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 profile. A phone call to USDA’s National Agricultural Library (NAL) seeking the original magazines with Robert Frost’s first published...

Research and Science

USDA Proposes Tougher Food Safety Standards for Chicken and Turkey

January 21, 2015 Al Almanza, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety

It’s no secret that Americans eat a lot of chicken and turkey. In fact, USDA estimates that a single American will eat 102 pounds of poultry in 2015. It is USDA’s job to ensure the meat and poultry products we enjoy are also safe to eat, and that means adapting federal food safety regulations to...

Health and Safety

USDA Foods Hatches New Chicken Product for Schools

January 21, 2015 Lindsay Walle, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Food Distribution Division

School lunches have evolved since many of our childhood days to keep pace with new dietary guidelines and school meal patterns, but one food has been an enduring component: chicken. The popular protein graces the center of the plate in a variety of forms and flavors, and the new USDA Foods...

Food and Nutrition

South Carolina Features Supreme Chicken Sandwich in School Lunch

January 13, 2015 Samantha Benjamin-Kirk, FNS Southeast Regional Office Farm to School Program Lead

It’s not surprising that chicken, the most popular meat for kids, is being served in school cafeterias across the nation. However, in Columbia, S.C., locally sourced chicken has taken center stage on school meal trays in an effort to increase the state’s Farm to School programming. South Carolina’s...

Food and Nutrition

Let's Talk Turkey about USDA Poultry Grades

November 18, 2013 Craig A. Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program

With Thanksgiving right around the corner, it is the perfect time to learn more about the quality grade standards for poultry products and the “Grade A” shield you might find on the label of your family’s main dish. Most consumers are familiar with the USDA beef grades – Prime, Choice and Select...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Food Safety and Chicken Served in the National School Lunch Program

September 25, 2013 Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

In response to a recent report about chicken served in the National School Lunch Program, I wanted to provide some clarification. Food safety is one of our highest priorities, and USDA is committed to ensuring that food served through the National School Lunch Program is both healthy and safe...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety
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