K-State Garden Hour Webinar: Addressing Food Insecurity Through Extension - Jul 2026

📅 1 July 2026
While growing produce is a meaningful way to combat food insecurity, navigating the complexities of our food systems is necessary to improve food access for all. Join Anthony Reardon, Johnson County Horticulture - Small Farms Agent, as he explores how Extension is working to support the many facets of our local food systems, ensuring sustainable and resilient practices that create future food access for all.
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Source: events.k-state.edu
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