Today (Wednesday) Is Iowa Local Food Day, and Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig is encouraging Iowans to celebrate with a snack or meal from hometown sources. Launched in 2018, Iowa Local Food Day highlights the importance of locally sourced food and encourages schools and communities to build connections with local farmers. Naig says, “Iowa Local Food Day brings together Iowa farmers, schools, students, and young learners to develop a deeper appreciation for the farmers in our communities that produce our food. By incorporating locally sourced foods into school lunches, students not only enjoy fresh and nutritious meals but also develop a greater appreciation for where their food comes from.” More than 40 locations, including schools, daycares, and a university, have signed up to participate this year. Locally, that list includes the Schaller-Crestland Community School District and the Panorama Daycare Center. Participating sites commit to serving at least two meals featuring locally sourced ingredients. Naig also encouraged all Iowans to support local food efforts by visiting ChooseIowa.com to find Iowa-grown products. More information is available using the links below.
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