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Credit Rachel Andrew, flickr Creative Commons
Schools in Kansas spent nearly 2 million dollars on local food during the 2013 to 2014 school year.
Harvest Public Media’s Kristofor Husted reports the U.S. Department of Agriculture is trying to make sure small farmers are getting their slice.
Listening…
The USDA’s Kevin Concannon says historically, the agency has been focused on commodities like corn and soybeans.