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About Farm to school

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Farm to school happens in the cafeteria, classroom and community.

There are many ways to get involved in farm to school initiatives. For example, schools may:

  • Serve local food at breakfast, lunch or during snack time.

  • Incorporate school gardens or food preparation within classroom lessons.

  • Feature local foods in healthy school fundraisers.

  • Engage students in trips to a farm or farmer presentations.

  • Establish composting and waste management programs.

Dig deeper into Minnesota’s farm to school initiatives and practices!

Related resource

The Benefits of Farm to School (PDF)National Farm to School Network — This fact sheet offers a research-based overview of the benefits of farm to school to students, parents, schools, communities, and farmers.

Farm to School leaders in Minnesota — Minnesota Department of Education — This resource offers a list of people across Minnesota providing leadership to farm to school in their communities and statewide.

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