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USDA Official Hears Need For USDA Programs At Towns and Townships Event

September 09, 2011 David Glasgow, USDA Rural Development Public Information Office

“Small towns and rural communities need assistance from USDA Rural Development, now more than ever.” That was the consensus of attendees participating in a breakout session at the National Association of Towns and Townships (NATaT) annual meeting in Washington in early September. During and after...

Rural

Students Monitor Urban Wood for Knowledge and Experience

August 31, 2011 Robert Fitzhenry, US Forest Service, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry

District of Columbia science classes help in an enhanced pest detection program. The Challenge – Non-native wood-boring insects and pathogens that infest and kill trees pose a serious threat to our nation's forests. But monitoring trees to look for emerging insects is time-consuming and resource...

Forestry

Farmers’ Markets by the White House Hosts National Farmers Week and World Breastfeeding Week Festivities

August 17, 2011 Katie Koh, Intern for the Let’s Move! Initiative

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: On August 4, the Farmers Market by the White House was bustling with individuals celebrating World Breastfeeding Week and National Farmers Market Week. The festival’s purpose was to recognize the value of farmers markets and the role that nutritious fruits and...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Focus on Hunger Among Latinos: President Obama and USDA’s Lisa Pino Visit National Council of La Raza

August 08, 2011 Gretchen Ruethling; Office of Strategic Initiatives, Partnerships, and Outreach; Food and Nutrition Service

In the U.S., Hispanic households experience hunger at rates that are higher than the national average. According to USDA research, one out of every four Hispanic households in the U.S. is food insecure, compared with a national average of 15 percent. Hispanics also participate in the Supplemental...

Food and Nutrition

Let’s Move! in Action at the USDA Farmers Market and People’s Garden

June 13, 2011 Rebecca Shively, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: In his opening remarks at this season’s first Department of Agriculture Farmers Market, held adjacent to our headquarters on the National Mall, Secretary Vilsack spoke about the national movement to rebuild our rural economy and connect urban communities with...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Secretary Vilsack Addresses Tribal Leaders at the Department of Energy’s Tribal Energy Summit

May 09, 2011 Dustin Miller, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

On Wednesday May 4 th, Secretary Tom Vilsack joined tribal leaders to discuss energy opportunities across Indian Country at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Tribal Energy Summit here in Washington, DC. The event was a culmination of Energy Roundtables that had taken place across the country over the...

Energy Rural

AMS Continues Successful Relationship with Local School

May 06, 2011 Stefanie Watson, Agricultural Marketing Service, Civil Rights Program

As part of a flourishing partnership, USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) recently hosted students from Columbia Heights Educational Campus (CHEC) in Washington, D.C., for what proved to be an action-packed shadowing day at USDA Headquarters. From this local high school to the most remote...

Initiatives

USDA Presents Nutrition Excellence Award to Dual-Language Elementary School in the Nation’s Capital

May 02, 2011 Janey Thornton, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

As soon as you enter the front doors, it is clear that nutrition and health are at the forefront of life at Bruce-Monroe Elementary in Washington, D.C. That message was unmistakable on Thursday, April 28, when I visited the dual-language school to celebrate their Gold Level of Distinction honor in...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Students Impact Forest Service Planning Rule Process

March 15, 2011 Robert Westover, U.S. Forest Service

Although the U.S. Forest Service Planning Rule is still a draft document, it has helped to produce environmental change for one special group of involved students. Over the past year this special group of young adults attended planning rule public sessions, followed developing issues, and then...

Initiatives Forestry

School Garden Concept Plan Revealed to Students at Powell Elementary School

March 14, 2011 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach Coordinator, The People’s Garden Initiative

Cross posted from the Let's Move blog: Last month USDA facilitated a school garden design session and since that time, landscape architects Matt Arnn and Bob Snieckus have been working hard to incorporate parent, teacher and student ideas into an ideal plan that would transform the large expanse of...

Initiatives
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