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Elevating Agriculture Education in Alberta

With each new generation, more and more consumers and policymakers are losing the connection to the farm and where our food comes from. According to CCFI’s 2019 public trust research findings, 91% of Canadians claim they know little, very little or nothing about modern farming practices. Thus, it is vital that farm organizations, government ministries, and agriculture and food businesses work together to support initiatives like Agriculture in the Classroom Canada and their provincial chapters. Alberta Canola partners with Ag for Life to successfully deliver credible Agriculture Education to teachers and students in Alberta; thereby building a positive public perception for the food, fiber, and fuel used in our daily lives.

Last year, Ag for Life’s Classroom Agriculture Program (CAP) visited 282 schools and presented to 436 classrooms – reaching over 10,000 students! We believe that Ag for Life is THE organization to build the bridge between consumers and Alberta farmers, ranchers, producers, and processors. Bringing Agriculture to every Alberta classroom will pave the way for “Ag” educated communities, give students the opportunity to recognize the careers in agriculture, and build trust from farm to fork.

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Presented by Brad & Karen Davis, owners of Black Kreek Ranch, Anita O'Brien, Grazing Mentor, and Christine O'Reilly, Forage & Grazing Specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. Watch each video from this event to learn about grazing tips, water systems, setting up fencing, working with net fencing, electric fencing tips, grass growth and managing grazing, gates and laneways, and frost seeding.