In the recent past, “farm to school” and “farm to cafeteria” programs have proliferated. In 2008, Maryland passed the Jane Lawton Act, an unfunded program encouraging schools to serve Maryland produced food in schools. Similar federal policy exists. Like many other states, Maryland is seeking new markets, such as educational institutions, to enhance the viability of small and medium farms. However, school lunches are subject to numerous constraints, including regulatory and budget constraints. Distribution channels for local food sales are not well developed. Thus the success of local food usage in Maryland schools program is not certain. Using primary quantitative and qualitative data collected by the research team, this paper explores the...
As states and school districts around the country consider strategies to address childhood obesity, ...
As states and school districts around the country consider strategies to address childhood obesity, ...
Approximately 60% and 90% of children in the United States age 2-18 do not meet recommendations for ...
“Farm to school” and “farm to cafeteria” programs have proliferated around the United States. In 200...
“Farm to school” and “farm to cafeteria” programs have proliferated around the United States. In 200...
Funding for this project was provided by the Northeast Center for Risk Management Education and USDA...
This article describes results from a study examining the supply chain for local foods in Maryland s...
Farm to school (F2S) programs aim to educate people about food and farming, to increase the availabi...
AbstractFood Fight! National Policy, Local Dynamics, and the Consequences for School Food in the U.S...
Farm-to-school (FTS) programs have become more widely adopted in recent years because of their poten...
This report, prepared for the University of Minnesota Department of Applied Economics, discusses loc...
This paper explores the potential for the National Farm to School Program to effectively engage with...
Farm-to-school programs began in the 1990s and have been encouraged by the U.S. Department of Agricu...
The Massachusetts’ Farm-to-School Project has worked for years to bring local farmers and school dis...
Farm to school programs aim to link institutional purchasing to local food producers. This article d...
As states and school districts around the country consider strategies to address childhood obesity, ...
As states and school districts around the country consider strategies to address childhood obesity, ...
Approximately 60% and 90% of children in the United States age 2-18 do not meet recommendations for ...
“Farm to school” and “farm to cafeteria” programs have proliferated around the United States. In 200...
“Farm to school” and “farm to cafeteria” programs have proliferated around the United States. In 200...
Funding for this project was provided by the Northeast Center for Risk Management Education and USDA...
This article describes results from a study examining the supply chain for local foods in Maryland s...
Farm to school (F2S) programs aim to educate people about food and farming, to increase the availabi...
AbstractFood Fight! National Policy, Local Dynamics, and the Consequences for School Food in the U.S...
Farm-to-school (FTS) programs have become more widely adopted in recent years because of their poten...
This report, prepared for the University of Minnesota Department of Applied Economics, discusses loc...
This paper explores the potential for the National Farm to School Program to effectively engage with...
Farm-to-school programs began in the 1990s and have been encouraged by the U.S. Department of Agricu...
The Massachusetts’ Farm-to-School Project has worked for years to bring local farmers and school dis...
Farm to school programs aim to link institutional purchasing to local food producers. This article d...
As states and school districts around the country consider strategies to address childhood obesity, ...
As states and school districts around the country consider strategies to address childhood obesity, ...
Approximately 60% and 90% of children in the United States age 2-18 do not meet recommendations for ...