LINGLE – Nearly 12,000 pounds of potatoes were donated to Food Bank of Wyoming during the fourth annual potato harvest at the University of Wyoming’s James C. Hageman Sustainable …
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LINGLE – Nearly 12,000 pounds of potatoes were donated to Food Bank of Wyoming during the fourth annual potato harvest at the University of Wyoming’s James C. Hageman Sustainable Agriculture Research and Extension Center (SAREC) last month. The potato harvest, made possible through a partnership between SAREC, Food Bank of Wyoming and UW Extension’s Cent$ible Nutrition Program (CNP), is part of ongoing efforts to address food security in Wyoming.
“We had another successful year at the SAREC potato harvest,” sMindy Meuli, director of CNP said. “We filled the Food Bank of Wyoming truck with potatoes for statewide distribution through local food pantries.”
The potatoes are grown at SAREC as part of outreach efforts that include educational opportunities for local elementary school students as well as donation. After the annual harvest, potatoes are transported by Food Bank of Wyoming to food pantries across Wyoming. They are available at no cost to hunger relief organizations partnering with Food Bank of Wyoming.
As of Oct. 16, nearly all the potatoes have made their way out into the state through Food Bank of Wyoming’s express route, which delivers fresh produce to Wyoming communities.
“I would just like to thank the volunteers who came to help. Without volunteers, these potatoes don't get bagged,” said Brian Lee, a research scientist at SAREC who is instrumental in coordinating all aspects of the annual harvest.
About the Cent$ible Nutrition Program
CNP is the USDA SNAP-Ed (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education) and EFNEP (Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program) program in Wyoming. CNP serves people with limited resources through nutrition education and local partnerships that help make the healthy choice the easy choice. The annual SAREC potato harvest is one way CNP partners with organizations in Wyoming to help put healthy food within reach for neighbors facing food insecurity.