Denver Public Schools Harvests Veggies For Students

DENVER (CBS4)- Students in Colorado's largest school district enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables thanks to locally-grown produce farms.

Denver Public Schools has two production farms, one of them is located at Schmitt Elementary School.

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All the produce grown at the farms goes directly into schools.

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Each year, the DPS farms grow about 8,000 pounds of crops.

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"This morning I harvested 350 pounds of cucumbers and so later I will take them into the distribution warehouse where that will be spread out to 150, 160 schools in the district," said Farm Manager Steohen Cochenour.

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DPS has 12 other sites known as learning gardens operated by schools and communities.

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