Posted on Jun 24, 2022
Kansas City-area farmers are providing more students with fresh local produce for lunch
1.1K
10
2
7
7
0
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 2
Just had a text to my wife from a friend of hers in California and she says if you want lettuce in your sandwich, you have to pay extra. Really?
(2)
(0)
Holtville, Alabama: A Rural Community - 1945 - CharlieDeanArchives / Archival Footage
A look at the Holtville and its community. .CharlieDeanArchives - Archive footage from the 20th century making history come alive!
I believe that is the way it should have always been. Schools are supposed to be pillars of the local community. The should invest in the local and regional farmers and ranchers. This video demonstrates these principles in a high school in 1945. This was a prototype school that seemed to have been very effective. Yes it rural America, but there should be little difficulty to implement this in urban communities. It would help to foster more urban farming, which we are in desperate need of. The DOD school on NAS New Orleans, JRB operates and teaches urban and sustainable farming/gardening practices. They recently built a pavilion next to the patch to facilitate outdoor classroom. A caveat here would be the reversal of the dangerous trend of sending our food production out of the Country to Mexico and Canada. I mean, a Texan can't get any dang green onions that ain't from Mexico. They are bland as heck, put Farmers out of a livelihood and that just ain't right.
Holtville, Alabama: A Rural Community - 1945
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNvxpapGolg
Holtville, Alabama: A Rural Community - 1945
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNvxpapGolg
(1)
(0)
Read This Next