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Farm to School & Early Care Enriches Communities

Farm to school and early care enriches the connection communities have with fresh, healthy food and local food producers by changing food purchasing and education practices at schools and early care sites. Students gain access to healthy, local foods as well as education opportunities such as school and early care site gardens, cooking lessons and farm field trips. Farm to school and early care empowers children and their families to make informed food choices while strengthening the local economy and contributing to vibrant communities.

Farm to school and early care implementation varies by community but always includes one or more of the following: 

  • Procurement: Local foods are purchased, promoted and served at mealtimes, as a snack, or taste-test 

  • Gardens: Students engage in hands-on learning through on-site gardening 

  • Education: Students participate in education activities related to agriculture, food, health or nutrition.

Why Farm to School and Early Care?

Kids Win

Farm to school and early care provides all kids access to nutritious, high-quality, local food so they are ready to learn and grow. Farm to school and early care activities enhance classroom education through hands-on learning related to food, health, agriculture and nutrition.

Farmers Win

Farm to school and early care can serve as a significant financial opportunity for farmers, fishers, ranchers, food processors and food manufacturers by opening doors to an institutional market worth billions of dollars.

Communities Win

Farm to school and early care benefits everyone from students, teachers and administrators to parents and farmers, providing opportunities to build family and community engagement. Buying from local producers and processors creates new jobs and strengthens the local economy.