Introduction. Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE) is a program of the Nation- al Farm to School Network that aims to extend the core elements of Farm to School into ECE settings with the goal of improving the health of children ages zero to five and enhancing their educational experience with food and nutrition. The purpose of this project was to gather baseline Farm to ECE data for Vermont. Methods. The 2015 National Survey of Early Care and Education Provider was used to create a 23-question survey. The survey was built with SurveyMonkey and distribut- ed through the Child Development Division. Results. 600 providers received the survey with 73 respondents. Minimum one meal is served daily at 93% of programs surveyed, and most serve lo...
The third in a four-part series of policy briefs that overviews farm to early care and education, an...
Although there is a wealth of research on farm-to-school programs (FTS), less has been published abo...
Introduction: 1 in 5 Vermont children experience food insecurity. Inadequate nutrition threatens cog...
The resource documents highlight key findings from a national survey of ECE providers regarding the ...
The National Farm to School Network (NFSN), in partnership with Michigan State University Center for...
Farm to early care and education (ECE) is a set of activities and strategies—including the use of lo...
The resource documents collection highlights key findings from a national survey of ECE providers re...
Farm to Child Care, also called Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE), is about teaching young chil...
In 2021, the National Farm to School Network and Michigan State University Center for Regional Food ...
Farm to early care and education (farm to ECE) is a set of activities that include purchasing and se...
ECE sites can improve the nutrition of their children and cultivate lifelong healthy eating habits w...
The Mississippi Farm to School Network (MSF2SN) is a non-profit organization devoted to connecting f...
Farm-to-school (FTS) programs have become more widely adopted in recent years because of their poten...
Low fruit and vegetable (FV) intake and high obesity rates contribute to the non-communicable diseas...
In 2016, The Food Trust, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Head Start Association, convened a far...
The third in a four-part series of policy briefs that overviews farm to early care and education, an...
Although there is a wealth of research on farm-to-school programs (FTS), less has been published abo...
Introduction: 1 in 5 Vermont children experience food insecurity. Inadequate nutrition threatens cog...
The resource documents highlight key findings from a national survey of ECE providers regarding the ...
The National Farm to School Network (NFSN), in partnership with Michigan State University Center for...
Farm to early care and education (ECE) is a set of activities and strategies—including the use of lo...
The resource documents collection highlights key findings from a national survey of ECE providers re...
Farm to Child Care, also called Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE), is about teaching young chil...
In 2021, the National Farm to School Network and Michigan State University Center for Regional Food ...
Farm to early care and education (farm to ECE) is a set of activities that include purchasing and se...
ECE sites can improve the nutrition of their children and cultivate lifelong healthy eating habits w...
The Mississippi Farm to School Network (MSF2SN) is a non-profit organization devoted to connecting f...
Farm-to-school (FTS) programs have become more widely adopted in recent years because of their poten...
Low fruit and vegetable (FV) intake and high obesity rates contribute to the non-communicable diseas...
In 2016, The Food Trust, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Head Start Association, convened a far...
The third in a four-part series of policy briefs that overviews farm to early care and education, an...
Although there is a wealth of research on farm-to-school programs (FTS), less has been published abo...
Introduction: 1 in 5 Vermont children experience food insecurity. Inadequate nutrition threatens cog...