Gov. Kay Ivey has proclaimed October as Farm to School Month in Alabama, celebrating the connection between local farmers, schools, and students.
Since 2020, the Alabama Farm to School Program has received $1.595 million from the State legislature for the Farm to School incentive program.
“We are proud to see Alabama students enjoying fresh, locally grown foods, while also supporting Alabama farmers,” said Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries Commissioner Rick Pate. “Farm to School Month highlights the importance of connecting the next generation with where their food comes from, and it’s a chance to recognize the dedication of both our farmers and school staff who make this possible.
Author's summary: Alabama celebrates Farm to School Month.