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Farm to School and Child Nutrition Programming Model in Rialto, California

May 10, 2023 Cindy Long, FNS Administrator

One of my favorite activities is to see FNS programs in action. Therefore, as often as I can, I try to visit schools that know how to have fun while feeding kids healthy meals. Recently, I had the chance to visit Rialto Unified School District (RUSD) and learn about their success in doing just that...

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Farm to School Champions Needed! Apply for a Grant Today

October 20, 2022 Tony Craddock, Jr., Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

October is more than a time for crisp temperatures and vibrant autumn leaves. It’s also Farm to School Month, when USDA joins schools, farms, and community organizations across the country to celebrate the role of farm to school programs in getting healthy, locally grown foods onto children’s trays...

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School Lunch is Nutritious and Delicious

October 13, 2022 Tamieka Muns, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

School lunch sometimes gets a bad rap. But I am here to tell you that school lunch is amazing and looks a lot different than what you may remember if you’re a kid of the 90s, like me.

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USDA Advances Market Opportunities through Farm to School Program

January 19, 2022 Cindy Long, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service

It’s no secret that supply chain issues experienced across the country have created challenges with food accessibility. Rising COVID-19 cases along with severe weather complicated the flow of goods and services, yet USDA programs have responded with creative solutions to ensure Americans had access...

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Farms and Schools – A Critical Link for a Healthy Future

October 30, 2019 Pam Miller, Administrator, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service

One of my fondest childhood memories was helping my grandma tend to the fresh fruits and vegetables in her garden. After a morning’s work outside in the sunshine, the fresh-picked corn was a feast for the taste buds and a sweet reward for our hard work. Working alongside my grandma taught me many...

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Farmers and Ranchers: The Foundation of our Nation’s Nutrition Assistance Programs

October 11, 2019 Brandon Lipps, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services and Pam Miller, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service

You may be familiar with Paul Harvey’s “So God Made a Farmer” speech that he delivered to the FFA Convention in November 1978. What he said then still rings true today. He describes the hard work and sacrifices as well as the gentle family spirit and sense of community that farmers and ranchers have...

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Seven Ways Farm to School Can Make You ‘Cool’

October 03, 2019 Tony Craddock, Jr., Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

As we celebrate Farm to School Month this October, we can all feel the temperatures cooling down with the fall season. Here are seven ways USDA’s Farm to School Program can make your school and community ‘cooler’ throughout the year!

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Customer Service, Partnership Support A Healthier Start in Life

November 28, 2018 Brandon Lipps, Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

Getting out into our nation’s communities and witnessing the impact federal nutrition programs have on lives leaves a lasting impression. On a recent trip to Vermont, I saw firsthand how USDA supports America's nutrition safety net, helping a new generation of Americans get a healthier start in life...

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Farm to School: Growing Achievements in Vermont

November 09, 2018 Brandon Lipps, Acting USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

As Farm to School Month drew to a close in October, I spent a delightful day in Vermont visiting schools, meeting students and talking to the professionals responsible for serving wholesome, nutritious school meals.

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Farm to School Success in Hawaii

November 13, 2017 Anne Marie Buron, Emerson Hunger Fellow, Food and Nutrition Service and Julianna Arnett, Farm to School Regional Lead, Western Regional Office, Food and Nutrition Service

It takes the right amount of water and sunlight for seeds to grow into a thriving garden. So too, it takes the right mix of factors to integrate local foods into communities. Some of these factors include committed stakeholders, planning, collaboration, and financial resources.

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