U.S. Department of Agriculture
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We provide leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, and related issues based on sound public policy, the best available science, and efficient management.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture
1400 Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, DC 20250
You can contact various departments and members of the U.S. Department of Agriculture by visiting http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/!ut/p/_s.7_0_A/7_0_1OB?navtype=MA&navid=CONTACT_US.
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Articles by U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Is My Child’s Appetite Normal?
Cayla, who is four years old, didn’t finish her lunch. But she is ready to play. Her mom quietly removes the plate and...
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Watching My Child Grow!
Zack, Luisa, and Wajdi are all about the same age. But their heights and weights are so different. Luisa, whose parents...
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Juice or Fruit Drinks?
Why Fruit Juice? Juice is an easy way to enjoy fruit. Keeping juice on hand is good for your whole family! Here’s...
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Keeping Your Child’s Healthy Smile!
Clean teeth are less likely to get cavities. Cavities can happen when starchy and sugary foods stay on and between...
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Easy Weekend Lunch Ideas
What makes a good weekend lunch for your family? Easy – Find quick, easy ideas for you have lots to do on weekends....
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Why Snacks?
Most kids like snacks. That’s great! Think of snacks as mini-meals that help provide nutrients and food energy your...
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Fats in Foods: How Much for Kids?
Is ice cream okay for kids? How about fried chicken nuggets, or fries? You’re smart to wonder about higher-fat foods...
Topics: Nutrition Information | Nutrition Basics -
Iron In Foods: Does My Child Get Enough?
Your child needs enough Iron: To support his or her rapid growth. To replace iron that the body uses up. To have...
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Feeding a Baby Sister or Brother
You know the basics. You know what to expect at feeding time. You know how to nurse or prepare infant formula and how to...
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Food Allergies, or Just Food Fussiness?
Jenny’s enjoyed her morning snack. But 30 minutes later, she’s cranky. Her eyes look swollen, and she’s crying....
Topics: Childhood Allergies
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