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UPDATE: A Farmers Market Soars in Michigan

October 19, 2015 James J. Turner, Michigan State Director, USDA Rural Development

To update you on a story featured previously, I was honored to cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe’s Mt. Pleasant Native Farmers Market. We broke ground on this project in June, and it is great to see the pavilion completed in time to share this summer’s produce...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Colorado Team Nutrition Makes School Wellness a Success

October 16, 2015 Ileana Alamo, Digital Media Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

The following guest blog describes how one state education department used a USDA Team Nutrition grant to develop training to help schools implement programs that promote student wellness and to meet updated meal standards. By Heather Hauswirth, RD, Program Specialist, Office of School Nutrition...

Food and Nutrition

Tales from a School Food Service Director: It's all about the Brand

October 16, 2015 Ileana Alamo, Digital Media Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

This guest blog showcases the success story of a school food service director in an upper-class suburb of Boston. The director discusses some of the creative methods her school meal program uses to boost participation and, thereby, promote health and nutrition in their district. By Gail Koutroubas...

Food and Nutrition

Next Steps for Team Up for School Nutrition Success

October 15, 2015 Janna Raudenbush, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Over the past year, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service partnered with the Institute for Child Nutrition (ICN) to host seven regional workshops called Team Up for School Nutrition Success . The two day, face-to-face workshops used a research-based mentorship model to educate and empower school...

Food and Nutrition

Taste Fall Flavors with "Simply Soup" at the USDA Farmers Market at Night on Friday, October 16th

October 15, 2015 Annie Ceccarini, Program Manager, The People's Garden Initiative and USDA Farmers Market

There is nothing better than a warm bowl of soup in the fall. Our vendors are serving soups, stews, and chilis from all over the globe at the last USDA Farmers Market at Night this Friday, October 16, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. From spicy Lao rice vermicelli soup to a Scottish soup dish of chicken and...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

Top Chef's Carla Hall Supports a Healthier Next Generation. See How!

October 14, 2015 Janna Raudenbush, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

Baked parmesan fish, butternut squash with black beans, honey lemon chicken… No, these aren’t items on a high-end restaurant menu. They’re delicious dishes being offered in America’s school lunchrooms! This National School Lunch Week, we’re celebrating school meal programs around the country and...

Food and Nutrition

During National Farm to School Month, USDA Celebrates Grantees' Accomplishments and a New Office

October 13, 2015 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

Along with brilliantly colored hard squash, crisp apples, and hearty greens, October ushers in National Farm to School Month, a time to raise awareness about and celebrate the impact of farm to school programs on children, producers, and communities. Since 2012, I have directed USDA’s Farm to School...

Food and Nutrition

Celebrate National School Lunch Week 2015

October 13, 2015 Janna Raudenbush, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

The fall season has arrived and with it the National School Lunch Week celebration! During the second week of October, USDA recognizes the important role school meal programs play in providing healthy, appetizing foods to their students. Over the last several weeks, USDA leaders visited schools to...

Food and Nutrition

What's Growing On, in This Rural Community?

October 09, 2015 Samantha Benjamin-Kirk, FNS Southeast Regional Office Farm to School Program Lead

Rural communities are looking for innovative ways to sustain quality of life and build viable food systems that support the health and economic needs of their people. Working Landscapes is a Warrenton, N.C. nonprofit that creates sustainable food hubs by bridging the gap between local farmers and...

Food and Nutrition

Harnessing the Power of Global Open Data

October 07, 2015 Jaime Adams, Senior Advisor for International Affairs, Office of the Chief Scientist

At the 70 th United Nations (U.N.) General Assembly Meeting, the U.N. Member States agreed to a set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (Global Goals) to eradicate poverty and hunger, protect the planet, and create sustainable economic growth globally. High-quality statistics and data are critical...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Research and Science Technology

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