Yes, absolutely. I think there has been something lost in cooking skills for youth, and there's a huge gap between what comes to the dinner table and where it comes from. People don't understand where their food comes from anymore. Most urbanites think their food just comes from the grocery store and that's it.
I think there is a tremendous opportunity as we teach young people about gardening, and that can be done in the schools. It is certainly done very much in 4-H. We're looking at gardening in urban areas as well, because access to land is an issue. There's rooftop gardening, and lots of people are interested now in gardening in their own backyards.
So, 4-H can be a source of information to teach young people and adults alike how to grow their own food, for sustainability and for good health.