
After the Harvest and the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame will co-host the 2022 Amaizing Sweet Corn Glean-a-Thon and Festival
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After the Harvest and the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame will co-host the 2022 Amaizing Sweet Corn Glean-a-Thon and Festival
After the Harvest and the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame will co-host the 2022 Amaizing Sweet Corn Glean-a-Thon and Festival
On the cold drizzly morning of March 24, After the Harvest volunteers assebled to distribute nearly 3,000 pounds of fresh California strawberries to food pantries, community kitchens, and other agencies feeding hungry people.
Operation Redirect is a joint partnership between After the Harvest and Kanbe’s Markets, wherein volunteers rescue fresh produce for Kansas Citians experiencing food insecurity, reducing unnecessary food waste.
The world has definitely changed since mid-March. And so many lives have been turned upside down in this six-month timespan because of COVID-19. It’s estimated that pre-virus, one in eight in our region was food insecure. The projected impact of this pandemic is that one in six people will know food insecurity in 2020. Because […]