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Kentucky Extension Agents Bring Local Food to Schools
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Across the state, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service personnel are showing students, parents and teachers that locally grown foods are accessible, affordable, nutritious and tasty.

http://www.kyforward.com/our-schools/2012/10/24/extension-agents-bring-local-food-to-schools-across-the-state-educate-students-on-farming/

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