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September 13, 2010

Dairy Farming Families Team Up with the NFL

America's dairy farmers have teamed up with the NFL to bring awareness to the nation's rising childhood obesity problem and declining physical activity with the Fuel Up to Play 60 program.  This is an interactive program is where schools and youth across the nation can enroll in the program and kids can then track their daily healthy behaviors, and earn points to win great prizes all while pledging to eat healthier and become more physically active.

The NFL along with the National Dairy Council is committed to helping children learn the benefits of both healthy eating and 60 minutes of physical activity daily.

Here is a portion of the article as seen in Newsweek:

America’s dairy farmers have always cared about the legacy we leave to our children. That's why we’re joining to fight a serious threat to their future.

America’s dairy farmers know something about legacy and the importance of passing on a better future to the next generation. About 99 percent of all dairy farms are family-owned, and most farmers hope to pass them on to their children.  This is why we are concerned that because of the childhood obesity crisis, today’s children may have shorter life expectancies than their parents.

Through National Dairy Council®, dairy farmers have provided child nutrition research, education and communication to our communities and schools for more than 95 years. Today, America’s dairy farmers support National Dairy Council efforts by investing $250 million to help fight childhood obesity in schools across the country.  A cornerstone program of this initiative is Fuel Up to Play 60, a joint program with the NFL.  Fuel Up to Play 60 empowers students to “fuel up” with nutrient-rich foods, including dairy, and “play 60” minutes or more every day.
We are proud to be part of this commitment because dairy farmers have always valued America’s most important legacy – our children.  America’s 56,000 dairy farm families work hard every day to provide fresh, great-tasting, nutrient rich milk and dairy products for the health of all our children. Helping address childhood obesity is a natural fit with the values we’ve always upheld.

The epidemic facing our children is solvable.  But only if we all work together today. Learn more about getting involved at FuelUptoPlay60.com. 

The Klassen Family of Hillsboro, Kansas









Let’s Fight for Healthier Kids.

Join the Fuel Up to Play 60 Solution.

Happy Monday Night Football!
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4 comments:

Alexandra said...

I heard the same thing today on NPR. Incredible.

Thank you for posting this, I hope more people see this...are you on twitter???If not, I can tweet it for you.

Thanks for stopping by. I'd be a lot happier if it was your life I had...you know how I feel about that mixx up at birth. (wink)

Katie said...

99% of all dairy farms are family owned. That is a legacy that I love to read about and that you are sharing your story with all of us. Thanks!

The Weaver of Grass said...

It is good the way dairy farmers get together, there has been a similar gathering on our next door farm today - now that we no longer milk we were not involved. Obesity in children is also an issue here and it is so important to combat it. Interesting post.

Nick said...

Amen to farmers and the good job they do. Good reading! ~~nick