 A local campaign is trying to make a difference one bean at a time. The purpose for the group called One Vegetable, One Community, Beltrami County is to provide Beltrami County and surrounding areas such as Kelley year in Black Duck with beans to promote gardening. Beans were selected as the vegetable of the year and come in all varieties such as green, yellow and purple. Today there was a seed packaging session at the Harmony Co-op for the distribution of the free 3,000 bean kits that will be available throughout the city. They will have a brochure explaining One Vegetable, One Community as well as how to grow beans. There will be nutritional information about the beans. We have three recipes that are also included in our packet so people will have some ideas of what they can do with them. Nearly 50 teachers from the Bemidji School District are also participating and have received the seed kits to grow beans with their students inside the classroom. For more information about One Vegetable, One Community you can go to our website at lptv.org backslash news.