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SDSU extension hosts beef to school webinar

SDSU extension hosts beef to school webinar


By Scout Nelson

SDSU Extension is excited to announce an upcoming informational webinar on the Beef to School program in South Dakota, scheduled for October 28, 2024, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. CDT. This session aims to provide valuable insights into the recently published Frequently Asked Questions about Beef to School in South Dakota.

The webinar will cover essential information that participants need to know regarding the requirements and recommendations for selling or donating local beef to child nutrition programs.

This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in learning about the Beef to School initiative and how local beef producers can contribute to child nutrition efforts in their communities.

Participants can expect to leave the webinar with a clearer understanding of the processes involved in getting local beef into schools and the benefits of supporting child nutrition programs.

The Beef to School initiative aims to enhance the nutritional quality of meals provided to students while supporting local farmers and ranchers. By connecting local beef producers with schools, the program promotes sustainable agricultural practices and contributes to the local economy.

Whether you are a farmer, rancher, school nutrition director, or community member, this webinar is designed for anyone who wants to learn more about how to participate in the Beef to School program. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions and engage with experts in the field.

Don't miss this chance to gain valuable knowledge about the Beef to School initiative and how you can get involved. Mark your calendars for October 28, 2024, and join us for this informative session.

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Categories: South Dakota, Education, General, Livestock, Beef Cattle

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