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Making a Big Difference Through the Simple Act of Gardening

April 23, 2013 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach and Education Specialist, The People’s Garden Initiative

It’s National Volunteer Week and an ideal time to share how USDA employees and partners are volunteering their time to green communities and provide fresh food to those in need. It all started in 2009 when Agriculture Secretary Vilsack established a Department-wide volunteer program for the People’s...

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Teaming Up in the Challenge to Bring Healthier Meals to Schools

September 07, 2010 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Ending childhood obesity within a generation is the central goal of the First Lady’s Let’s Move! initiative. We know achieving this goal requires all of us to work together - parents, teachers, schools, chefs, community leaders, Federal, State and local elected officials and our children - there’s a...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

USDA Funding Support Helps a Native Learning Center in Rural Alaska to Grow

June 30, 2010 Tiffany Tony, Yuut Elitnaurviat – People’s Learning Center, Bethel, Alaska

Yuut Elitnaurviat – People’s Learning Center (YE) is a non-profit vocational training center created by regional leaders to address the unique training and vocational education needs of the primarily Native residents of the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta Region of southwestern Alaska. YE has been carefully...

Initiatives Rural

USDA Participates in National Lab Day

June 01, 2010

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. By Mary Ann Rozum, National Program Leader, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Initiatives Research and Science

Indiana Students Show USDA How to Eat Healthy and Be Active in School

May 28, 2010

By Susie Stanfield, Fishers Elementary Physical Education Teacher, Fishers, IN (near Indianapolis)

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

The 2010 Census: We Can’t Move Forward Until You Mail it Back

March 10, 2010

By taking just 10 minutes to answer just 10 questions, farmers and rural residents can help ensure a bright future for their local communities. The 2010 Census is now on its way to every household in the United States – and the results will have a major impact on rural America.

Rural

Students Have Lively Discussion on Climate Change Across the Atlantic

December 11, 2009 acampbell

Yesterday the U.S. Forest Service hosted a side-event at the United Nations Copenhagen Climate Change Conference with some very special stakeholders unable to make the trip. A video-conference discussing climate change was held between DC-area students at Forest Service headquarters and students in...

Secretary Vilsack: Addressing Child Hunger and Improving Health

November 17, 2009 Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack

Today I testified before the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Environment on the important issue of the upcoming reauthorization of the Department’s Child Nutrition Programs. We have a great opportunity right now to combat child hunger and improve the health and nutrition of...

Food and Nutrition

Merrigan Highlights Successful Farm-to-School Programs

November 04, 2009 Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

When we rolled out the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food initiative back in September, a special highlight for me was the announcement of the Farm-to-School Tactical Teams. Through the leadership of Congress and the 2008 Farm Bill, schools can now use federal dollars to support their local farmers...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Iowa School District Stays Local for School Meals

November 03, 2009

As we gear up for our next Facebook chat focusing on USDA’s work surrounding farm to schools efforts, I want to share with you a story that I came across in northeastern Iowa.

Food and Nutrition
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