taste washington day

WSDA Marking 12 Years of Taste Washington Day
WSDA Marking 12 Years of Taste Washington Day
WSDA Marking 12 Years of Taste Washington Day
Locally grown food will take center stage at cafeterias across the Evergreen state Wednesday as Taste Washington Day returns.  According to the Washington state Department of Agriculture, the annual celebration of farm to school connections is a chance to enjoy and learn about the bounty and diversity of healthy and delicious Washington grown foods.   ...
WAVE Minute: Taste Washington
WAVE Minute: Taste Washington
WAVE Minute: Taste Washington
The Washington state Wine Commission's Heather Bradshaw helps us get ready for Taste Washington.       If you have a story idea for the Washington Ag Network, call (509) 547-1618, or e-mail gvaagen@cherrycreekradio.com...
WAVE Minute: Taste Washington Is Coming
WAVE Minute: Taste Washington Is Coming
WAVE Minute: Taste Washington Is Coming
The Washington State Wine Commission's Heather Bradshaw previews Taste Washington taking place latter this month in Seattle.         If you have a story idea for the Washington Ag Network, call (509) 547-1618, or e-mail gvaagen@cherrycreekradio.com...
Taste Washington Day Celebrates Farm-To-School Connections
Taste Washington Day Celebrates Farm-To-School Connections
Taste Washington Day Celebrates Farm-To-School Connections
For the 7th year in a row, the Washington State Department of Agriculture will mark Taste Washington Day.  The statewide event partners farms and school to feature Washington–grown foods in school cafeteria meals.  WSDA’s Chris Iberle said Taste Washington is about farmers reaching out impacting the next generation of consumers.   “We work wit...
Wednesday Marks Taste Washington Day
Wednesday Marks Taste Washington Day
Wednesday Marks Taste Washington Day
Wednesday is Taste Washington Day.  For the past six years, the state Department of Agriculture and the Washington State Nutrition Association, partnered with farmers and schools to feature locally grown foods.  WSDA’s Mike Louisell said Taste Washington Day serves as a spring board to make children aware of the great foods grown statewide and how agriculture impacts the state’s economy.  He said