Welcome to the NH Farm to School Program!

Since 2003, NH Farm to School (NHFTS) has been working to establish farm-to-school connections within communities across the Granite State. Starting as a pilot to introduce local apple products into K-12 schools, NH Farm to School now continues with other procurement efforts, establishing school gardens, helping to coordinate gleaning work, advocating for agriculture and nutrition education, and more!

 

 

ABOUT FARM TO SCHOOL

The NH Farm to School (NHFTS) Program was established in 2003 as a pilot program to introduce local apples and cider into NH K-12 schools.

NETWORK WITH US

Our farm to school networks are made up of invested farm to school stakeholders including educators, food service, and other non profit leaders.

FTS FAQS

What are some of the benefits of participating in the NH Farm to School Program? Find answers to questions like this and more!

 

 

FARM TO SCHOOL POLICY

One of the levers of change for our farm to school work in New Hampshire is through policy. Our network is dedicated to collaborating in support of state and federal polices that further our farm to school work and values.

HARVEST CALENDARS

NH Farm to School hosts two harvest projects to help educators, parents, and communities enjoy farm fresh foods all year round, the NH Harvest of the Month program and the Indigenous Harvest calendar.

FARM TO SCHOOL WEBINAR SERIES

In the winter, we partner with the NH School & Youth Garden Network to host a webinar series for teachers, schools, and educators from across New England on farm to school and school garden topics. Browse the past webinars below!

 

 

 

 

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

NH Farm to School is located on the traditional lands and waterways of the Abenaki, Penacook and Wabanaki Peoples, past and present. We acknowledge with honor and gratitude the land itself and the people who have stewarded it throughout generations. Learn more about Indigenous people and heritage in New Hampshire here.