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From Initiative to Impact: Food Access in Nodaway County

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This episode, host Luke Dietterle speaks with Kim Mildward, project partner in Nodaway County for the Healthy Food Financing Initiative and Missouri Rural Food Access Partnership, and Bill McKelvey, Program and Project Support Coordinator with MU Extension, to discuss Nodaway County's efforts to increase access to healthy, local food. Kim shares how the community has mobilized around food access and the progress Nodaway County has made in connecting residents with healthy, local food options. Bill describes how MU Extension has supported that work and what the Healthy Food Financing Initiative and Missouri Rural Food Access Partnership are doing to strengthen rural food systems across the state. Together, they explore what community-driven food access work looks like in practice, the partnerships and persistence it takes to move the needle, and what Nodaway County's journey offers as a model for other rural communities working to build a more resilient and equitable local food system.

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Portada del episodio From Initiative to Impact: Food Access in Nodaway County

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This episode, host Luke Dietterle speaks with Kim Mildward, project partner in Nodaway County for the Healthy Food Financing Initiative and Missouri Rural Food Access Partnership, and Bill McKelvey, Program and Project Support Coordinator with MU Extension, to discuss Nodaway County's efforts to increase access to healthy, local food. Kim shares how the community has mobilized around food access and the progress Nodaway County has made in connecting residents with healthy, local food options. Bill describes how MU Extension has supported that work and what the Healthy Food Financing Initiative and Missouri Rural Food Access Partnership are doing to strengthen rural food systems across the state. Together, they explore what community-driven food access work looks like in practice, the partnerships and persistence it takes to move the needle, and what Nodaway County's journey offers as a model for other rural communities working to build a more resilient and equitable local food system.

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