Food and Farm Facts
resources
The 2021 Food and Farm Facts book features facts about food in America, how it is grown and who produces it, using color photographs and infographic style illustrations. See what's inside!
Below are some ways you can use Food and Farm Facts to help others learn about American agriculture! You can download the complete "How to Use Food and Farm Facts" one pager here.
Everyone
Social Media
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Help us spread the word! Share this image on social media and link to the book.
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Share fact videos: About Modern Farming; The Environment; and Production
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Start a Farm Fact Friday! You can use these shareable tweets.
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Use our premade Infographic images on social media - be sure to link back to this page.
Remember! These images are copyrighted and can only be used to share online as is. They cannot be printed, reproduced, or edited. If you enjoy these infographics check out the Food and Farm Facts Pocket Guide!
Educators
In the Classroom
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Test the knowledge of students in grades 7-12 with this free jeopardy game.
- Food And Farm Facts activities for grades 4-6 can be downloaded for free here!
Other related resources:
Common Questions about Agriculture
Kids Questions about Agriculture Videos on Youtube
4-H / FFA Leaders
In Student Leadership Organizations
- Prior to exhibiting livestock at a fair, have students review Food & Farm Facts.
- Allow students to review Food & Farm Facts when identifying prepared speech topics.
- Use as a guide for developing ag literacy resources for elementary school visits.
- Set up a learning station at your FFA conference or CDE field day.
Other related resources:
My American Farm FFA and 4-H Engagement
Farm Bureaus and Ag Organizations
At Fairs and Events
- Set up a “Meet a Farmer” hour each day where farmers can discuss some of the most interesting facts with fair-goers.
- Hand out pocket guides.