The Kentucky Department of Agriculture is getting federal grant funding from the USDA to help support Future Farmers of America programs across school districts.
More than $650,000 in funding would help school districts buy walk-in coolers and freezers to store locally grown crops. It will also allow those districts to buy more equipment for different types of agricultural production. The money will be awarded to six school districts as subgrants.
Tina Garland is the administrative branch manager for the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s Foods Division. She says the funding would further help student farmers hone their craft.
“It gets everybody involved in the food system, and it just creates support, and then it teaches healthier habits,” Garland said. “And it just shows the importance of our farming community.”
Garland also said the data the department gets from the grant applications would also allow them to create a Farm to School growing toolkit for FFA chapters statewide.
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