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03
Nov
2012

Bearing Fruit: Farm to School Program Evaluation

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Bearing Fruit: Farm to School Program Evaluation

Bearing Fruit: Farm to School Program EvaluationFarm to school programs, which link local farmers with schools, have increased in number, from fewer than ten in 1997 to more than an estimated 2,000 programs in 2008. With this phenomenal increase, many in the farm to school movement are faced with the question: what are the specific impacts of the program?

Click  here  for this 2009 Evaluation of Farm to School programs in the USA.

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