Farms.com Home   News

Canadian Ag Literacy Month Teaches Kids About Farming

March is Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month.

This year over 160 farmers and ag reps volunteered for the program, which was delivered to about 7,800 Grade 2-6 students in 360 classrooms across the province.

Melissa Friesen is an Altona-area farmer and volunteer with Agriculture in the Classroom Manitoba.

She gave a 60-minute presentation this week for grade 2 students at Ecole Elmwood School in Altona.

"It's always great to see the kids so engaged and so interested in farming," said Friesen. "You never know how much the students will know or have been exposed to farming, so this year was great. We had a lot of kids that were familiar with farming. Some years there's only two or three in a class that even have ever met a farmer or know anything about a farm."

The theme this year was "What's in Your Lunchbox?".

Source : Steinbachonline

Trending Video

Meet The People Behind The Food: Celebrating National Ag Day

Video: Meet The People Behind The Food: Celebrating National Ag Day

For National Ag Day, Seed World brings together voices from across the seed industry to share what is happening at the very start of the food system. From science and innovation to supply chains and stewardship, their perspectives point to one thing. Everything begins with seed.

Featuring insights from McKayla Smucker, Lisa Branco, Marc Cool, Han Chen, and Shawn Brook. This video highlights how decisions made at the seed level shape the quality, consistency and availability of the food, fuel and fiber people rely on every day.

This National Ag Day, we recognize the people working at the very beginning of it all.