4 Steps to Cultivating a Garden Program at Your ECE
A school garden can have many benefits on the students. The children can learn the importance of eating healthy food as well as supporting local growers. This resource provides a 4 step process to beginning a school garden program.
7 Steps to Creating a Garden
A successful garden takes careful planning, good management skills and collaboration.
Farm-to-Preschool: Getting Started With Local Foods Purchasing
Farm-to-preschool programs take many forms. These tips from Ecotrust will help get you started.
Getting Started with Farm to Early Care and Education
This fact sheet from the National Farm to School Network offers steps for instituting farm to early care and education practices in early care and education settings.
4 Steps to Cultivating a School Garden Program
A school garden can have many benefits on the students. The children can learn the importance of eating healthy food as well as supporting local growers. This resource provides a 4 step process to beginning a school garden program.
A Guide to Using The Creative Curriculum® for Preschools to Support Farm-to-ECE Models
This guides explores how teachers can use The Creative Curriculum® for preschoolers as a foundation to embed farm to ECE learning opportunities into their existing practices.
A Guide to Using The Creative Curriculum® for Infants, Toddlers & Twos to Support Farm-to-ECE Models
This guides explores how teachers can use The Creative Curriculum® for Toddlers, & Twos as a foundation to embed farm to ECE learning opportunities into their existing practices.
The Mississippi Sustainable Agriculture Network
The Mississippi Sustainable Agriculture Network was created by farmers for farmers and their mission is to allow sustainable and organic agriculture to be cost-friendly as well as to attract a new generation of farmers through social networking.
USDA Selling Local to Schools Fact Sheet
This resource is for producers trying to sell to local schools. There are 4 ways you can take to partner with districts near you. To learn more about these different ways, click here.
The Lunch Box
The Lunch Box provides school district administrators, food service directors, and their teams with the tools and resources they need to serve healthy, nutritious, and delicious food to every student, every day.
USDA Geographic Preference Fact Sheet
This fact sheet explains the use of geographic preference when deciding which farm to select for purchasing locally grown food.
USDA Using DOD to Buy Local Fact Sheet
The Department of Defense Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (DoD Fresh) allows schools to use their USDA Foods entitlement dollars to buy fresh produce. Read the article to learn more about how this could impact your school
10 Facts About Local Food in School Cafeterias
This resource takes an in-depth look at what makes food truly "local" and how providing healthy, locally grown food is sometimes more than just fruits and veggies.
Request for Information Basics
Farmer Request for Information (RFI) forms are a great way for schools to catalogue the local foods available to your school district. Not sure where to start? This guide will walk you through the process.
Mississippi Growing Calendar
This map from Mississippi State University will help you figure out when to plant or harvest crops in your area.
Case Study: Boulder Valley School District
A look at how Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) Food Services made the most out of their U.S. Department of Agriculture farm-to-school grant by focusing on education and marketing.