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Broccoli and Cauliflower Harvest of the Month Marketing Materials

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BroccoliCauliflowerInfographic.pdf (915.28 KB)
BroccoliCauliflowerNewsletter.pdf (569.09 KB)
BroccoliCauliflowerPoster11x17.pdf (44.41 KB)
BroccoliCauliflowerPoster24x36.pdf (93.37 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/103572
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New York State Farm to School Program
Author
Harvest NY
Abstract

The Broccoli and Cauliflower Harvest of the Month posters, infographic, and newsletter highlight and promote the consumption of locally grown foods.

Description
The Harvest of the Month posters, infographic, and newsletter highlight and promote the consumption of locally grown foods. Suggestions for use: Print and hang posters and infographics in school meal settings and classrooms; Share newsletters with parents in the school district. Special thanks to Buffalo Public Schools for sharing these resources, graphic designer Julian Montague for creating the materials, and Cornell Cooperative Extension Erie County's SNAP-Ed nutrition educators for developing newsletter and infographic content. For questions, more information about editing and printing the materials, or for the Adobe InDesign files, please email Becky O'Connor, Cornell Cooperative Extension Harvest NY’s WNY Farm to Institution Coordinator at rao84@cornell.edu.
Date Issued
2020
Keywords
harvest ny
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harvest of the month
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farm to school
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new york state farm to school
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broccoli and cauliflower
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harvest of the month marketing materials
Rights
CC0 1.0 Universal
Rights URI
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Type
other
fact sheet
image
newsletter
Accessibility Feature
alternativeText
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none

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