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Are you a gardener looking for additional growing space? CCE program can help
This creative land use idea is called yard-sharing and helps support free and low-cost access to local nutritious food in communities around the world
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BELMONT Do you have land you do not use? Are you a gardener looking for additional growing space?
Especially in rural Western New York, limited access to land should not be a concern for residents looking to grow their own food. Cornell Cooperative Extension Allegany County is looking to connect these two distinct groups of residents in a new pilot match-making program. Think “blind dating,” but for gardening space. This creative land use idea is called yard-sharing and helps support free and low-cost access to local nutritious food in communities around the world.
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Allegany County public schools request local, fresh produce for Farm to School initiative
Three districts cumulatively are seeking to purchase over 4,000 pounds of fresh, unprocessed, in-season vegetables and fruits from local vendors.
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BELMONT Cornell Cooperative Extension of Allegany County is aggregating quotes from farmers, distributors, and aggregators of any size on behalf of a collective of School Food Authorities which includes the districts of Wellsville, Scio, and Whitesville.
The schools cumulatively are seeking to purchase over 4,000 pounds of fresh, unprocessed, in-season vegetables and fruits of the following varieties: Cauliflower, Broccoli, Zucchini/Summer Squash, Winter Squash, Onions, Bell Peppers, Strawberries, Blueberries, Green Beans, Carrots, Snow Peas, Raspberries, and Blackberries.