NC Farm to School

NC Farm to School All products offered through NC Farm to School are grown on NC farms.

The North Carolina Farm to School program has been supplying school cafeterias across the state with the freshest, locally grown produce from NC farms since 1997. All public school districts in North Carolina can be a part of the NC Farm to School program that includes watermelons, cantaloupes, tomatoes, apples, cucumbers, grape tomatoes, broccoli crowns, cabbage, romaine lettuce, apple slices, co

llards, sweet potatoes, strawberries, and blueberries. NC Farm to School is run through the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ (NCDA & CS) Food Distribution Division in cooperation with the Marketing Division. During the 2010-11 school year, the NC Farm to School program delivered almost one million dollars worth of NC produce to NC schools. NC Farm to School expands from 14 to 17 weeks for the 2011-12 school year, in addition to offering a summer program. If you are looking for more information about the NC Farm to School program or to access educational materials and links to resources, please visit the website at www.ncfarmtoschool.com.

We are incredibly thankful for our local North Carolina farmers!By Supplying fresh, delicious ingredients to our schools...
10/20/2025

We are incredibly thankful for our local North Carolina farmers!

By Supplying fresh, delicious ingredients to our schools, you directly support student health. This makes hands-on food education possible. Thank you for making Farm to School a success!

11/14/2023

Happy National Pickle Day! Celebrate by crunching one today!
Farm facts about cukes and pickles: https://ncfieldfamily.org/?p=17931
North Carolina Field and Family Mt. Olive Pickles

8 Bootcamps, 4 weeks across NC...Great people, great work!
11/10/2023

8 Bootcamps, 4 weeks across NC...Great people, great work!


Bootcamp  #8! Love NC Farm-to-School!
11/09/2023

Bootcamp #8! Love NC Farm-to-School!


Bootcamp  #6 is in the books! Great day with a great group in Mt.Olive!
11/08/2023

Bootcamp #6 is in the books! Great day with a great group in Mt.Olive!

11/05/2023

Teachers, don't forget to apply for one of our Going Local Grants! The deadline for the Fall cycle is November 15.
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Our Going Local Grant funds agricultural projects in your classroom or school for up to $500.

Apply now! ➡️https://www.ncfb.org/ag-in-the-classroom/grants-awards/

Awesome Bootcamp in Haywood County last week!
11/05/2023

Awesome Bootcamp in Haywood County last week!

Crunching at NC FARM-TO-SCHOOL Bootcamp Wilkesboro! # gottobenc
11/02/2023

Crunching at NC FARM-TO-SCHOOL Bootcamp Wilkesboro!
# gottobenc

Bootcamp in Wilkes!
11/01/2023

Bootcamp in Wilkes!

Farm-to-School Bootcamp  #3 underway!!
10/26/2023

Farm-to-School Bootcamp #3 underway!!

Farm-to-School Bootcamp  #2 is underway!
10/25/2023

Farm-to-School Bootcamp #2 is underway!

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All public school districts in North Carolina can be a part of the NC Farm to School program that includes watermelons, cantaloupes, tomatoes, apples, cucumbers, grape tomatoes, broccoli crowns, cabbage, romaine lettuce, apple slices, collards, sweet potatoes, strawberries and blueberries. All products offered through NC Farm to School are grown on NC farms. NC Farm to School is run through the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ (NCDA&CS) Food Distribution Division in cooperation with the Marketing Division. During the 2018-19 school year, the NC Farm to School program delivered produce to 85 school districts. If you are looking for more information about the NC Farm to School program or to access educational materials and links to resources, please visit the website at www.ncfarmtoschool.com.