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Agriculture in the Classroom Teaches More Than You’d Think
Seven teachers won the 2023 National Agriculture in the in the Classroom Excellence in Teaching About Agriculture Award for their ability to teach agricultural concepts to students of all ages throughout their curriculums, and many chose to do so through a school garden.
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Farm Credit Steps Up When Disasters Strike
Agriculture is a risky business, and natural disasters can devastate communities and jeopardize a farm family’s entire livelihood in an instant. As a local lender to farmers, ranchers and rural infrastructure providers, Farm Credit understands the challenges our customers face. And when disaster strikes, we’re out there pitching in however we can.
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Bridging the Farm to School Gap
The National Farm to School Network strives to close the gap between youth and the food that they eat through outdoor garden education, classroom learning focused on food and farming and local food procurement in school cafeterias.
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Pandemic Doesn’t Slow Down Ag Entrepreneurs
This article was originally written by Erin Anthony and published by the
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Annie’s Project: Finding Your Voice
Leadership means speaking up for what you believe in. This second post in our Annie’s Project series shows how Annie's Project provides women with both the confidence to speak out about agriculture and the communication skills they need to do so.
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Farm Credit Gives Thanks
Farm Credit is grateful for the farmers who raised the grain, fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy and nuts that will find their way to dining room tables across America this Thanksgiving.
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Rural Roadway Safety Tips
With fall and the busy harvest season in full swing, it’s high time to focus on farm safety.
National Farm Safety and Health Week is designed to raise awarene
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Empowering Teachers to Ensure the Future of Agriculture
The future of agriculture relies upon the successful transfer of knowledge from one generation of farmers to the next. The National Association of Agricultural Educators works towards this goal through the implementation of training programs that empower agricultural educators to teach Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE) courses to high school students.
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MANRRS: Melding self-confidence and a passion for ag
Through MANRRS, Celize Christy met new friends, established a network and developed a sense of community. She found her place.
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Farm Credit and Black Soil Kentucky Partner to Support Black Farmers
Lexington-based non-profit Black Soil Kentucky seeks to address food insecurity and food deserts within the state by reconnecting Black Kentuckians with their heritage in agriculture and encouraging life-long learning among its audiences of all ages.