8 Super Easy Ways to Educate About Ag
There are many ways you can educate about agriculture in your area! Here are 8 great ideas.

There are many ways you can educate about agriculture in your area! Here are 8 great ideas.
1. Share the Ag Lit Catalog

The Ag Lit Catalog is a searachable list of ag literacy resources. You can search by keyword, grade, topic, time, cost or resource type and make a list of your favorites! This catalog makes it easy to find the perfect resource for a school visit, fair, or any other ag literacy event.
2. Play My 球速体育
Free and fun, My 球速体育 games are linked to educational standards! Ask if you can volunteer in a classroom or a Boy Scout or Girl Scout meeting! the My 球速体育 STEM app or play all of the games online!
3. Read an Accurate Ag Book
Volunteer in a local school. Read a book, talk about your operation or how agriculture is everywhere. If time permits do an ag activity! Check out our to get some ideas or look at Feeding Minds Press!
4. Feeding Minds Press

The goal of , a project of the 球速体育, is to publish accurate and engaging books about agriculture that connect readers to where their food comes from and to who grows it. The first hardcover book, "", published in 2019 and our next hardcover book, "" will come out in March 2020.
There are also 4 free printable books through the ; these introduce ag careers to young learners!
5. Do a Purple Plow Puzzler

is a free STEM-education platform for middle-school and high-school educators. Students research scenarios related to food, hunger and sustainability and build their own prototypes to solve problems. Challenges are semester-long projects, but are shorter 1-3 hour activities that are perfect for a classroom visit or after-school program!
6. Become a Pen Pal
Check with your Farm Bureau or Ag in the Classroom to see if they have a Pen Pal program you can join like .
7. Skype with a Classroom
Share your story virtually!
8. Tweet, post, blog, 'gram etc!
Social media is an excellent way to share your story, it is free, fast, and easy! Find some inspiration by following Will Gilmer, former AFBF YF&R committee chair, .