FSA Committee Member Touts Farms, Ending Child Hunger on ‘Today Show’

Cranberry bog Adrienne Kravitz, a second generation cranberry grower and member of the Massachusetts Farm Service Agency Committee, joined Al Roker on Rockefeller Plaza this morning during the “Today Show” to promote an Ocean Spray campaign to eradicate childhood hunger by 2015. Standing in front of a man-made bog that holds 2,000 pounds of cranberries, Kravitz said Ocean Spray is made up of several generations of family farmers. “We feel very strongly about feeding people something that is good and good for you,” said Kravitz. The Ocean Spray campaign is part of Share Our Strength, a national organization dedicated to making sure no child grows up hungry. View the video. (photo by Ocean Spray).

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