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  • Teeny School? No Kitchen? No problem! Find out how Lua Siegel transformed a very rural charter school into an edible landscape.: Join Rick and Michelle as they interview Lua Siegel, a School Garden Coordinator with very unique challenges.
  • Creating a State Farm to School Movement: Michelle Markesteyn: Join us as Rick interviews his co-host, Michelle Markesteyn on how she got her start introducing Farm to School to Oregon. Not only did she do that, but she's reinvented herself many times over in order to create new ...
  • Starting a National Farm to School Movement: Anupama Joshi: Join us as we interview Anupama Joshi, the founder of the National Farm to School Network as she details how this movement started.
  • School Garden Sustainability: Kelly Douglas: Join us as we interview a School Garden Coordinator who transformed a high school in an underserved community by raising $30,000 to not only establish a garden, but create a garden club that had 75% of the student body ...
  • What is Farm to School?: In this episode, Rick and Michelle explore what the term "Farm to School" means.
  • Farm to School in Remote Areas; Rikkilyn Starliper: Learn about farm to school in a remote "frontieresque" community, a possessed greenhouse, and more with Nutrition Services Director Rikkilyn Starliper of Umatilla School District in Eastern Oregon.

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