

Celebrating Volunteers
We will be celebrating ag literacy volunteers all year by adding more stories to this article! Thank you to everyone who goes out there and helps educate about agriculture!

What Makes a Good Ag Book?
Looking For A Good Book About Agriculture? Guest blogger Kevin Daugherty, the Education Director for the Illinois Agriculture in the Classroom program, writes what makes a good "ag" book.

School Gardens: The Why and How
Resources on getting support from your administration for a school garden, how to start a garden, and getting students excited to plant!

Great Greens! A Festive Foods List
We are seeing green! Read about where some of our favorite green foods come from. Perfect for the start of spring! Includes book recommendations, videos and more.

The Gifts of Strangers
What do strangers, cranberries, and beef have in common? Author of Time for Cranberries & participant in the On the Farm Author Experience, Lisl Detlefsen writes about being inspired to share the story of agriculture with others.

7 Romantic Foods & Where They Come From
How do pomegranates grow? What do pigs have to do with truffles? Are oysters really farmed? What makes these foods romantic?

6 Breakfast Foods and Where They Began
Where do eggs come from? How are corn flakes made? How do oranges go from grove to glass? How is sap turned into syrup? Article includes lesson plans, videos and more!
Monticello’s Gardener talks TJ, Peas, & School Gardens
Teachers! Volunteers! Parents! Read & get inspired about history and agriculture! Article includes links to free elementary school lesson plans, book recommendations, Thomas Jefferson recipes and more!

Pillars in Practice an Ag Literacy Tool
In Minnesota, the 4-H Science of Agriculture Challenge is using the Pillars of Ag Literacy to help steer students in the right direction. We interviewed Joshua Rice, assistant Extension professor, about this project.
A Story of Ag Literacy
Because of you, nearly 2,000 1st through 5th graders in Franklin County, VA, know a lot more about the foods that grow right in their own county.

‘All About Beef’ STEM App Game Now Available
Free STEM game app helps players understand cattle ranching & different cuts of meat while reinforcing math and nutrition knowledge and skills.
Free Lesson Plans! Peanut Activity Cards Promote Math, Social Science Skills
Free downloadable lesson plans for grades 3-5 address math and social science skills while learning about peanuts and agriculture.

5 Answers to “How Did That Get in My Lunchbox?”
How does string cheese string? Do bananas grow on trees? Find out where some of your lunchtime favorites originated.

Your Donations Make a Difference
This is a report from a White-Reinhardt mini-grant recipient. Mini-grants are given to state and county Farm Bureaus to start or enhance ag literacy programs, like the one below. Donations fund these grants.

5 Different Hats Farmers Wear
Farmers wear a lot of different hats! Check out these 5 roles farmers play and remember to thank a farmer for all their hard work!

Farm a Month Resource Lets Students “Meet” a Farmer
Where does our food come from? Who grows it? Farm a Month is 12 hands on lesson plans, 12 letters from real farmers, and 1 whole year of learning about agriculture!

Donations Equip Teachers with Tools to Educate about Agriculture
Your donations got this teacher and many more to the National Ag in the Classroom conference which has inspired her to educate about agriculture. She will reach over 350 students this year alone! Read more here:

7 Things that Grow…HOW?
You may think you know how these things grow, but find out the truth in this article!
Printable board game helps kids learn about where food comes from
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