Skip to main content
Skip to main content

Search


Showing: 51 - 60 of 1598 Results
Applied Filters

Community Eligibility: A Win-Win for Schools and Families in the Fight against Childhood Hunger

August 19, 2015 Janna Raudenbush, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

Every day, millions of students across the U.S. walk into school with stomachs growling because they haven’t had enough to eat either that morning or the night before and eagerly anticipate getting a school breakfast. Hours later, when the lunch bell rings, the same students jet to the front of the...

Food and Nutrition

It's County Fair Time at the USDA Farmers Market at Night

August 19, 2015 Annie Ceccarini, Program Manager, The People's Garden Initiative and USDA Farmers Market

August is prime time for city, county and state agricultural fairs! These fun summertime events bring communities together. Farmers markets also are an increasingly popular community gathering spot. So, what would happen if the fair theme was combined with a farmers market? You would get County Fair...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

High Tunnels Helps Community Supported Agriculture Farm

August 18, 2015 Jody Christiansen, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Illinois

Somewhat hidden in Livingston County, Illinois is a five-acre farm that is reminiscent of farms years ago. With assistance from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the farm is able to maintain a diversified operation with agritourism features and run a CSA ­– or Community...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Training Benefits Child Nutrition Program, Increases Access to Healthy Meals

August 18, 2015 Hans Billger, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

The following guest blog highlights the important work of one of our nation’s many hardworking child nutrition professionals. As a recent participant in USDA’s Team Up for School Nutrition Success Initiative, Thomas J. Smith learned about best practices, strategies and resources to ensure healthy...

Food and Nutrition

Blending Up New Ways for Kids to Enjoy School Meals

August 18, 2015 Dr. Melissa R. Bailey, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Associate Deputy Administrator

Sometimes the right blend can change your perception. One of our industry research and promotion programs is remixing school meal items to help change students' preconceptions and get them to eat healthy foods. The Mushroom Council helped out on this front in a number of ways. The Council, which is...

Food and Nutrition

Back to School, Back to Healthier School Meals

August 17, 2015 Katie Wilson, Ph.D., Deputy Undersecretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

It’s hard to believe the start of the school year is right around the corner. It feels like just yesterday the final bell rang, and students exchanged their pens and pencils for swim trunks and sunglasses. But it’s time for students, teachers and other school staff to get ready for the year ahead...

Food and Nutrition

Partners Make Access to Meals for Children Possible Year Round in Kentucky

August 14, 2015 Katherine Belcher, Kentucky USDA Rural Development

Kids in bright summer play clothes come running with smiles and laughter as the white cargo van rolls to a stop near a playground and the rear doors swing open. No, it’s not the ice cream truck. It is something better – the lunch ladies from Kentucky Communities Economic Opportunity Council ( KCEOC)...

Food and Nutrition Rural

Farm to Preschool Helps Healthy Habits Take Root Early

August 13, 2015 Kacie O’Brien, Farm to School Regional Lead, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Western Region

“May I have more kale chips, please?” asked a four-year old preschooler during one of my first site visits as farm to school lead for the Food and Nutrition Service’s Western Region. The preschoolers I was visiting grew and harvested the kale themselves a few feet beyond their classroom door and...

Food and Nutrition

Tackling Rural Child Poverty In Southwest Georgia

August 13, 2015 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

In late July, I was thrilled to visit with leaders from across southwest Georgia, including my hometown of Camilla, to discuss how USDA can support their work on the ground tackling issues relating to rural child poverty. In Georgia, the poverty rate is 19 percent, and for children, it’s a...

Food and Nutrition

Vermont's Farm to Ballet Project Shines the Spotlight on Conservation

August 10, 2015 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Vermont

Vermont’s agricultural history will soon be enriched as a new Farm to Ballet project aims to celebrate the state’s farming culture and expose a new audience to the beauty of classical ballet. The endeavor is the brainchild of former professional dancer and Vermont native Chatch Pregger. His farm...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

AskUSDA

One central entry point for you to access information and help from USDA.