In 2021, the National Farm to School Network and Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems surveyed early care and education (ECE) providers across the country to better understand current initiatives, motivations and challenges in applying farm to ECE activities in early care and education settings. More than 2,900 providers in 26 states and Washington, D.C. responded and shared the benefits and challenges of connecting young children to healthy, local foods, gardening, and food and agriculture education through farm to ECE
Adopting wellness policies can make a difference: children miss less school, are more active, and ha...
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many food and early childhood organizations involved in the fa...
Adopting wellness policies can make quite a difference: children miss less school, are more active, ...
The National Farm to School Network (NFSN), in partnership with Michigan State University Center for...
The resource documents highlight key findings from a national survey of ECE providers regarding the ...
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...
An excellent infographic captures the findings of the most recent Farm to ECE survey conducted by th...
Introduction. Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE) is a program of the Nation- al Farm to School N...
Farm to early care and education (farm to ECE) is a set of activities that include purchasing and se...
Farm to Child Care, also called Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE), is about teaching young chil...
The second in a four-part series of policy briefs that overviews farm to early care and education, a...
The Mississippi Farm to School Network (MSF2SN) is a non-profit organization devoted to connecting f...
In 2016, The Food Trust, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Head Start Association, convened a far...
Although there is a wealth of research on farm-to-school programs (FTS), less has been published abo...
Adopting wellness policies can make a difference: children miss less school, are more active, and ha...
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many food and early childhood organizations involved in the fa...
Adopting wellness policies can make quite a difference: children miss less school, are more active, ...
The National Farm to School Network (NFSN), in partnership with Michigan State University Center for...
The resource documents highlight key findings from a national survey of ECE providers regarding the ...
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...
An excellent infographic captures the findings of the most recent Farm to ECE survey conducted by th...
Introduction. Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE) is a program of the Nation- al Farm to School N...
Farm to early care and education (farm to ECE) is a set of activities that include purchasing and se...
Farm to Child Care, also called Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE), is about teaching young chil...
The second in a four-part series of policy briefs that overviews farm to early care and education, a...
The Mississippi Farm to School Network (MSF2SN) is a non-profit organization devoted to connecting f...
In 2016, The Food Trust, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Head Start Association, convened a far...
Although there is a wealth of research on farm-to-school programs (FTS), less has been published abo...
Adopting wellness policies can make a difference: children miss less school, are more active, and ha...
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many food and early childhood organizations involved in the fa...
Adopting wellness policies can make quite a difference: children miss less school, are more active, ...