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ADVANCE FOR RELEASE SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 2017, AT 12:01 A.M. CDT. AND THEREAFTER - In this March 4, 2017 photo, Alexus Kloetzke-Wilson, left, and Krystal Aviles are tasting salads created by other students in Twin Cities gardening programs in Minneapolis. Roots for the Home Team is a nonprofit founded by Susan Moores, a dietician. Her organization buys produce directly from local gardens, recruits young people from those programs to make unique salad recipes, then pays them to sell their product at sports venues or at grocery stores like Kowalski's. (Doualy Xaykaothao/Minnesota Public Radio via AP)

ADVANCE FOR RELEASE SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 2017, AT 12:01 A.M. CDT. AND THEREAFTER - In this March 4, 2017 photo, Alexus Kloetzke-Wilson, left, and Krystal Aviles are tasting salads created by other students in Twin Cities gardening programs in Minneapolis. Roots for the Home Team is a nonprofit founded by Susan Moores, a dietician. Her organization buys produce directly from local gardens, recruits young people from those programs to make unique salad recipes, then pays them to sell their product at sports venues or at grocery stores like Kowalski's. (Doualy Xaykaothao/Minnesota Public Radio via AP)

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