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Using Old Methods to Teach New Food Safety Techniques

2020-12-16 22:09:27| National Farmers Union

By Billy Mitchell, NFU Food Safety Training Coordinator Built on Booker T. Washingtons practice of taking educational opportunities to rural areas, designed by George Washington Carver, and financed by Morris Jesup, Jesup Wagons were moveable schools that delivered the university classroom experience to farmers across Alabama. Back in 1906, they were horse-drawn wagons but gradually evolved with the […]

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