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Bringing the field into the classroom: How farmers are working with N.L. schools

A group educating kids about the facts of farming is blossoming across Newfoundland and Labrador, with students learning the ABCs — apples, basil and carrots, for instance. 
 
Agriculture in the Classroom N.L. (AITC-NL) is non-profit group that works with teachers and agriculture professionals. 
 
"We love getting our farmers into the classrooms so we can have our consumers, our future generations, educated so they can make their own choices," said co-ordinator Christa Wright.
 
 
​It's one of eight organizations across the country bringing the field into the class. 
 
Grown exponentially
 
One of the programs AITC runs is Little Green Thumbs. Wright established it six years ago, providing five classes with the supplies for an indoor garden.
 
Since then, the demand has grown exponentially. 
 
Maureen Foley, who was hired two years ago to coordinate the program, said the demand is high because it is such a valuable tool for learning in all subject areas. 
 
"It became such a hands-on resource and a great tool for the teachers to accomplish what they wanted in their science program, and social studies, language arts, math," she told CBC Radio's Central Morning Show. 
 
"It just goes through all the curriculum."
 
There are now 28 gardens and 38 vermicomposting kits in classes in Newfoundland and Labrador, and a waiting list for more. 
 
From germinating kits to farm visits
 
Teachers are given equipment which includes a lighting system, peat pellets, germinating kits and seeds. When the seeds sprout, the classes transfer plants to Earth boxes, which are heated under a 600-watt light bulb.
 
Throughout the school year, volunteers from the agriculture community come and mentor the kids.
 
On a lucky day, the kids visit them on the farm. 
 
Some of the seeds used this year include kale, savory, snap peas, purple peacock pole beans, basil, lettuce, cucumbers and tomatoes. 
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