Workers on prison farms in the United States commonly grow produce and row crops and raise livestock. Teaching good agricultural practices to prisoners and prison staff increases the safety of the food produced and reduces the likelihood of an illness outbreak. We developed a food safety curriculum for use on prison farms in Iowa. In developing the curriculum, we encountered many challenges that resulted in modifications in the content and delivery method. We present the content of the curriculum and provide educators with a better understanding of challenges and potential solutions related to working with prison farms
Small-scale farms, as an important component of the food system in the United States, share the resp...
Extension educators have been enlisted to assist farmers in meeting requirements of the Food Safety ...
Different forms of education have been a part of prison education systems for many years. Career and...
Workers on prison farms in the United States commonly grow produce and row crops and raise livestock...
The number of school gardens and university farms is increasing in the United States. Produce grown ...
Food safety education from farm to end user is essential in the mitigation of food safety concerns a...
With a rise in the number of publicly accessed fruit and vegetable growing venues, there is a need f...
Abstract A one-hour online food safety curriculum was developed to inform university farm workers on...
This case study examined methods used in a food safety/Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) educationa...
Penn State Extension conducted on-farm food safety workshops statewide to train fruit and vegetable ...
A one-hour online food safety curriculum was developed to inform university farm workers on food saf...
Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) educational courses provide produce growers with the fundamental i...
According to a study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 83% of state prisoners were arrested at le...
This case study examined methods used in a food safety/Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) educationa...
Commercial production of fruits and vegetables on Amish farms provides significant amounts of fresh ...
Small-scale farms, as an important component of the food system in the United States, share the resp...
Extension educators have been enlisted to assist farmers in meeting requirements of the Food Safety ...
Different forms of education have been a part of prison education systems for many years. Career and...
Workers on prison farms in the United States commonly grow produce and row crops and raise livestock...
The number of school gardens and university farms is increasing in the United States. Produce grown ...
Food safety education from farm to end user is essential in the mitigation of food safety concerns a...
With a rise in the number of publicly accessed fruit and vegetable growing venues, there is a need f...
Abstract A one-hour online food safety curriculum was developed to inform university farm workers on...
This case study examined methods used in a food safety/Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) educationa...
Penn State Extension conducted on-farm food safety workshops statewide to train fruit and vegetable ...
A one-hour online food safety curriculum was developed to inform university farm workers on food saf...
Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) educational courses provide produce growers with the fundamental i...
According to a study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 83% of state prisoners were arrested at le...
This case study examined methods used in a food safety/Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) educationa...
Commercial production of fruits and vegetables on Amish farms provides significant amounts of fresh ...
Small-scale farms, as an important component of the food system in the United States, share the resp...
Extension educators have been enlisted to assist farmers in meeting requirements of the Food Safety ...
Different forms of education have been a part of prison education systems for many years. Career and...