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WISCONSIN FARM TO SCHOOL

Linking the Land with the Lunchroom

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Farm to school encourages healthy lifestyles in children and helps 

support local economies.  In Wisconsin, farm to school programs 

connect schools with locally and regionally grown and produced 

products.

In 2011, 72 WI schools and/or districts actively engaged with 

F2S !

Wisconsin Farm to School (F2S)Wisconsin Farm to School (F2S)

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Promote children’s health by providing fresh, and minimally processed foods in schools to support the development of healthy eating habits

Madison

Goals of Wisconsin Farm to SchoolGoals of Wisconsin Farm to School

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Goals of Wisconsin Farm to SchoolGoals of Wisconsin Farm to School

Strengthen children’s and communities’ knowledge about and attitudes toward agriculture, food, nutrition and the environment

Spooner

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Goals of Wisconsin Farm to SchoolGoals of Wisconsin Farm to School

Strengthen local economies by expanding markets for 

Wisconsin’s agricultural producers and food entrepreneurs

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An individual’s lifelong well‐being depends on healthy 

eating habits

Wauzeka

Farm to School ValuesFarm to School Values

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Farm to School ValuesFarm to School Values

Children should have access to fresh, healthy and minimally processed food as part of a nutritionally balanced school meals program

Chilton

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Farm to School ValuesFarm to School Values

Wisconsin farms that serve local markets make essential 

contributions to a diverse food system

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Farm to School ValuesFarm to School Values

Schools and nutrition professionals are important partners in supporting community well‐being, local economies and environmental stewardship through their food and nutrition education programs and purchasing practices

Whitewater

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Community support for farm to schoolCommunity support for farm to school

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Local, farm‐fresh foods can be purchased:

Directly from farmers 

From a farmers’ market

From a growers’ collaborative or cooperative

Through a distributor or broker who procures from 

local farmers

Farm to School in WisconsinFarm to School in Wisconsin

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Orchards

Dairy and meat producers

Produce: Small, medium and large growers

Types of Farms Working with Wisconsin Schools

Types of Farms Working with Wisconsin Schools

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Salad or fruit/veggie bars

Whole items

New Richmond

Waupaca County

Chilton

Using Local Products in School  ProgramsUsing Local Products in School  Programs

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Substitute item or ingredient already used

Develop new recipes and menus to include local 

products 

Viroqua

Using Local Products in School  Programs

Using Local Products in School  Programs

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Snack programs

Freezing seasonal items for year round use

Madison Viroqua

Using Local Products in School  Programs

Using Local Products in School  Programs

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DeliveryFood safetyPriceTimeFinding Local ProducersSeasonalityScale/reliable supplyLabor/food prepStaff skillsStorage/refrigerationStudent preferences

Chilton

School Food ServiceChallenges and Opportunities

School Food ServiceChallenges and Opportunities

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Price point

Food safety/liability insurance

Delivery 

Scale

Time

Meeting packing specs

Seasonality

Storage/refrigeration

Quantity

ProducerChallenges and Opportunities

ProducerChallenges and Opportunities

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Although challenges exist, there are tools and resources 

available to address them. Tools and resources for schools 

and producers can be found at: 

UW Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems–http://www.cias.wisc.edu/toolkits/

Challenges and OpportunitiesChallenges and Opportunities

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Taste tests Cooking demos

Mt. Horeb

Port Edwards

Educational Activities Educational Activities 

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Farm tours

Madison

Prairie Du Chien

Educational ActivitiesEducational Activities

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Field TripsBarron County

Monona Grove

Educational ActivitiesEducational Activities

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Chef/farmer visits

Washburn

Spooner

Educational ActivitiesEducational Activities

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School gardens Greenhouses

Madison

Educational ActivitiesEducational Activities

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Cooking contests Composting/recycling

Viroqua

Educational ActivitiesEducational Activities

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Harvest of the month

CSA, farmers’ markets

Visual Displays

New Richmond

Educational ActivitiesEducational Activities

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UW Center for Integrated Agricultural Systemshttp://www.cias.wisc.edu/toolkits/http://www.cias.wisc.edu/category/farm‐to‐fork/farm‐to‐school/

Health in Practicehttp://www.healthinpractice.org/obesity‐prevention/farm‐to‐school

Make Farm to School Happen http://makefarm2schoolhappen.org/

Team Nutrition (DPI)   http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_f2s

AmeriCorps (DATCP)http://datcp.wi.gov/Business/Buy_Local_Buy_Wisconsin/Farm_to_School_Program

National Farm to School Network http://www.farmtoschool.org/

USDA Farm to School Program http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/f2s/

WI Farm to School Program SupportWI Farm to School Program Support

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