School Lunch, Economic Development and Local Food

School Lunch, Economic Development and Local Food

12:18 Mar 24, 2025
About this episode
School lunch is about so much more than tater tots and chocolate milk. In this episode, you’ll discover how local food in schools not only improves nutrition for kids, but also fuels Iowa’s economy, supports independent farmers, and strengthens rural communities.You’ll hear what made the now-defunded Local Food for Schools (LFS) program so successful and why proposed legislation like SF 525 threatens to undo that progress. We dig into what’s at stake and what you can still do to protect real food and real farms in Iowa.[You can read the transcript below.]Featured Voices:* Jessy Sadler – Food Service Director, Urbandale Schools* Julie Udelhofen – Food Service Director, Clear Lake Schools* Chelsea Krist – Farm to School and Early Care Specialist on Iowa State Extension's Farm, Food and Enterprise Development Team* Teresa Wiemerslage – Local Food Systems Specialist, ISU Extension* Chris Schwartz – Executive Director, Iowa Food Systems CoalitionTake Action Now1. Support the Choose Iowa Food Purchasing ProgramAsk the Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee to invest $3 million in the Choose Iowa Food Purchasing Program to replace lost federal funding and strengthen Iowa’s local food economy.📞 Senate Switchboard: (515) 281-3371📞 House Switchboard: (515) 281-3221Senate Subcommittee Members:* Sen. Tom Shipley (R, District 9) – Chair* Sen. Annette Sweeney (R, District 27) – Vice Chair* Sen. Art Staed (D, District 40) – Ranking Member* Sen. Mike Zimmer (D, District 35)* Sen. Dan Zumbach (R, District 34)House Subcommittee Members:* Rep. Norlin G. Mommsen (R, District 70) – Chair* Rep. Helena Hayes (R, District 88) – Vice Chair* Rep. Sami Scheetz (D, District 78) – Ranking Member* Rep. Sean Bagniewski (D, District 35)* Rep. Chad Behn (R, District 48)* Rep. J.D. Scholten (D, District 1)* Rep. Craig Steven Williams (R, District 11)* Rep. Devon Wood (R, District 17)* Rep. Derek Wulf (R, District 76)—Also Contact:* Sen. Tim Kraayenbrink – Senate Appropriations Chair* Rep. Gary Mohr – House Appropriations Chair2. Oppose SF 525: Contact All State Senators NOWSF 525 threatens to rewrite school nutrition standards to favor commodity crops like corn, pork, and dairy—prioritizing corporate profits over kids’ health and local food access. It could also jeopardize federal funding for school me
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