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April is National Garden Month

April 17, 2015 Wendy Wasserman, Office of Communications

Nothing says springtime more than the sprouts and shoots of a garden. Secretary Vilsack has declared April, 2015 as National Garden Month. The official proclamation celebrates the great American tradition of gardening at home, at school and in the community. USDA’s commitment to gardening has deep...

Conservation Initiatives

USDA Team Nutrition Grants Promote Healthier Meals for Our Nation's Schoolchildren

March 27, 2015 Amanda Heitkamp, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

Schools are successfully serving more nutritious meals to America's students, and healthier meals mean healthier kids. USDA is constantly working to do everything we can to support school nutrition professionals as they work to provide kids the nutrition they need to learn and develop into healthy...

Food and Nutrition

Tips for Starting an Organic Garden

March 17, 2015 Kelly Flynn, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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 USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Even though there’s still snow on the ground over much of the country, it’s about time to start thinking about the logistics...

Research and Science

Green Thumbs near Green Bay: Menominee Tribe Cultivates Nutrition Education

December 05, 2014 Lindsay Walle, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Food Distribution Division

Cooking knowledge, proper planning, and access to healthy foods are essential ingredients to healthy diets. I witnessed this firsthand when I traveled to the food distribution center of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, one of the 20 Indian Tribal Organizations that received funding in 2014...

Food and Nutrition

Puerto Rico's First Lady Promotes Community Gardens, Starting with Her Backyard

August 22, 2014 Julie Wright, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Caribbean

Puerto Rico’s First Lady is a big fan of the home garden, and actually, the garden at the governor’s mansion, called La Fortaleza, is part of USDA’s national garden movement. First Lady Wilma Pastrana Jiménez’s garden was the first People’s Garden at a Puerto Rico state government facility and the...

Conservation Initiatives

At the Intersection of Agriculture and the U.S. Military

June 06, 2014 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation & Marketing Program

Red, white, and blue balloons soared high above the bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables from local farmers and vendors at the opening of the 19 th season of the USDA Farmers Market. With echoes of the Star Spangled Banner played by the “President’s Own” Marine Band, we celebrated the service of...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

It's National Wildflower Week! Get a Little Wild with Flowers on National Forests and Grasslands

May 05, 2014 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

Walking along the peaceful Hunter Creek Road in the Charles C. Deam Wilderness , in the Hoosier National Forest, you catch a glimpse of beautiful periwinkle flowers swaying in the warm spring air. A short hike uphill and you are immersed in the full bloom of wild hyacinth, along with other...

Conservation

Ready, Set, Learn: USDA Lessons for Our Nation’s Next Generation

August 13, 2013 Rebecca Frank, USDA Office of Communications

It’s that time of year! Back to school season is upon us and agencies across the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are working to ensure a stronger and healthier future for our nation’s next generation of leaders. That means providing a happy and healthy learning environment for our kids, and...

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Arizona Community Garden Feeds Body and Soul

January 09, 2013 Dianna Jennings, USDA Arizona Special Projects Coordinator

There has been little in Ruben Herrera’s life of late to celebrate. The past few years have been marred by drugs, prison, and homelessness. A military vet who was raised on a farm in Gilbert, Arizona, Ruben remembered the sweetness of his childhood rural lifestyle even as he struggled with the...

Rural

Make It Fun!

December 13, 2012 Patrick Parnell, Foreign Agricultural Service and People’s Garden Executive Master Gardener

As fall was quickly turning into winter, we chose a brisk day in early November to close out gardening season with all of the students at Powell Elementary. Together, along with staff from the NHL’s Washington Capitals and USDA Executive Master Gardeners, we organized a harvest and “Salad Party” so...

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