BSU Students Helping To Track Food Demand

Second Harvest food tailgates have been very much in demand, plus local farmers have ramped up production in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Star Press reports, during the spring semester, students studying geography at Ball State University were able to map out data on the local food system, finding out who was in need and where to find local produce.

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