National Cooperative Extension
MyPlate is the current nutrition guide published by the USDA that has replaced the prior MyPyramid diagram.
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National Cooperative Extension
MyPlate is the current nutrition guide published by the USDA that has replaced the prior MyPyramid diagram.
University of Missouri Extension.
Access and order materials, curricula, and more.
North Dakota State University Extension Service.
Various MyPlate resources that cover a wide range of topics and are appropriate for multiple audiences.