Ag Education

Agricultural education teaches students about agriculture, food and natural resources.

World Egg Day

October 13 is World Egg Day! Eggs are a staple in so many different recipes and is such a great nutritional source. Check out these ten fun facts you didn’t know about eggs and how they can help you live a healthy life!

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Oct/13/2023

National Coffee Day

Happy National Coffee Day! Did you know that three in every four Americans drink coffee every day? That means for most of us it is one of the first things we do in the morning, pouring a cup of coffee. The real debate between coffee drinkers is whether they prefer a hot or iced cup.

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Sep/29/2023

How Does Rice Grow?

Rice is widely eaten worldwide, but did you know we grow rice here in the U.S.? Most U.S. rice is grown in Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Texas!

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Sep/08/2023

4 Easy Button Activities & Displays for Fairs

We have a plethora of resources to make incorporating ag literacy into your fair display easy!

Facts About Pigs

Curious about pigs? Here are some fun facts.

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Aug/30/2023

National Chicken Wing Day

In the United States, Americans consumed over one billion servings of chicken wings in 2019 - that’s a lot of chicken! Each year, National Chicken Wing Day is celebrated in the United States on July 29th.

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Jul/27/2023

How Do Potatoes Grow?

Potato, patato! However you say it, potatoes are in many of our favorite snacks. So, how do potatoes grow?

Summer Family Fun STEM Activities

Today is the first day of summer, and school is out! You can keep the learning going with these fun activities.

June is Dairy Month!

In honor of National Dairy Month, learn more about 5 DAIRY good products! 

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Jun/13/2023
A Field of Tulips- Header photo provided by Jon Iverson

What is Flower Farming?

As we are currently in the wonderful season of Spring, many flowers are blooming! And while they are beautiful and fun, a lot goes into making them grow! We got to interview with a former and a current Young Farmers & Ranchers committee chair member to learn more about their experience with floriculture.

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Jun/08/2023

New - Free Lessons From the Foundation Fellows

Free lesson plans that bring digital skills together with ag literacy

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Mar/20/2023

How Does Weather Affect Farming?

Farmers rely on good weather to grow our food- too much rain can lead to rotting plants, and insufficient rainfall makes it difficult to grow crops and feed animals. Too much wind can make planting difficult, and freezing temperatures can stunt plant growth. Let’s explore some of these factors!

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Mar/06/2023

Educator Gift Guide 2022

Looking for ag literacy gifts? Here are some simple choices!

Different Types of Corn & How They are Used

The United States produces about one-third of the world's corn. Let's learn more about it!

 

 

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Nov/17/2022

How did that get on my Thanksgiving Day plate?

Ever wonder where your Thanksgiving Day dinner came from? Here is a hint: a farm! Read about how some of the turkey day classics made it to your plate! Includes lesson plans, recommended books, videos and more. 

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Nov/01/2022

On The Farm STEM Educator wins New Jersey State Teacher of the Year

Today we are happy to share the news that Christine Girtain, a participant in the Foundation’s On The Farm STEM program in 2021 and 2022 from Toms River High School North, has been named the 2022-23 New Jersey State Teacher of the Year.

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Oct/12/2022

Happy World Teachers’ Day!

We want to celebrate teachers for World Teachers' Day!

Harvest Machines!

Fall is harvest time! Let’s explore some machines that make harvest happen.

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Sep/19/2022

How Does Zucchini Grow?

Zucchini noodles, zucchini fritters or sliced zucchini in a salad—these are all yummy ways to eat the popular vegetable that is in season right now! But wait, IS it a vegetable?

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Aug/11/2022

Foundation Awards Nearly $9,500 in Grants to Recognize Excellence in Ag Literacy

The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture has awarded $9,400 in grants to recognize the remarkable agricultural literacy programs of ten state and county Farm Bureaus. The grants are funded through the White-Reinhardt Fund for Education program, which acknowledges communities that are engaging with students on the fundamental role of agriculture in the everyday lives of all Americans.

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