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Home » Blog » Agribusiness » Where Does Your Food Come From?
February 5, 2023

Where Does Your Food Come From?

May 31, 2022

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Where Does Your Food Come From?

Set to open in the summer of 2023, the Food + Farm Exploration Center will be a state-of-the-art meeting place in Plover for producers and consumers to learn more about where their food truly comes from. 

Malorie Paine, the Marketing and Communications Manager for Farming for the Future Foundation, says that the center will be a children’s museum, a science center and a community workshop all in one, highlighting how food in Wisconsin is made.

She says the Foundation has raised over $20 million to help build the Center, which will be dedicated to educating current and future generations about agricultural education and sustainability. 

Learn more about the Farming for the Future Foundations mission and how to get involved at their website www.fftf.us/.  

Filed Under: Agribusiness, Commodities, community, conservation, Education, Food Trends, Gardening, News Tagged With: Children's Museum, Community Workshop, education, Farming For The Future Foundation, featured, FFTF, FFTFUS, Food + Farm Exploration Center, Malorie Paine, Science Center, Wisconsin farmers, Wisconsin Food

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