Volume
52
Issue
1
DOI
10.34068/joe.52.01.23
Abstract
School districts face challenges to balance budgets and provide healthy meals. Oregon State University Extension agents joined with community partners to form Ranchers Feeding Kids (RFK). The program started with ranchers donating cattle that were harvested and processed for local schools' lunch programs. An educational event taught youth about livestock production, its importance to the local economy, and beef's health benefits. In 4 years, the program has grown to include 32 schools in 13 different school districts, providing over 5,500 students with meals. Forty donated cattle, with a value of over $40,000, have provided 30,000 pounds of beef to schools.
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Recommended Citation
Brody, B., Jensen, S., Galloway, R., Hamilton, S., & Chamberlain, A. (2014). Ranchers Feeding Kids: A Multi-Partner Approach to Programming. The Journal of Extension, 52(1), Article 23. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.52.01.23