Another way the program is reconciliation-focused is how it uses the blue corn flour it creates: it donates it, placing free bags in on-campus food pantries or giving it for free to Native farmers.
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Cody Jacobsen is dean of agriculture and industrial technology at Merced College. He spoke with Ag Alert® about the college’s ...