The President of Missouri Farm Bureau says schools are having trouble providing lunches to students.
Garrett Hawkins tells Brownfield it’s coming down to labor shortages.
“The disruptions we’re seeing in school districts across the state, and really across the country, aren’t a symptom of a food supply shortage,” Hawkins said. “They’re, in fact, a symptom of disruptions in the supply chain.”
He said the disruptions have forced schools to get more creative with less.