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Children’s Ag Books at Public Libraries

For the sixth year, the Georgia Foundation for Agriculture (GFA) and Georgia EMC partnered to donate a children’s book that accurately depicts agriculture to nearly 400 libraries in the Georgia Public Library Service. Each county Farm Bureau received enough copies of “I Love Strawberries” by Shannon Anderson to present to all public libraries in its county on behalf of the GFA and Georgia EMC. This book introduces readers to Jolie, who sets out to grow her own strawberries and writes a comical journal about the experience. County Farm Bureau and regional EMC representatives presented the books throughout March.

Other ag books available at your local library, courtesy of GFA & Georgia EMC include: “How to Grow a Monster,” about growing zucchini; “John Deere, That’s Who!,” about the man who invented the steel plow; “Right This Very Minute,” explains how food gets from farm to table; “Full of Beans: Henry Ford Grows a Car,” looks at products the carmaker made from soybeans; & “Tales of the Dairy Godmother, Chuck’s Ice Cream Wish,” visits a dairy farm. “Sleep Tight Farm” and “Hi, I’m Billy Blueberry This is My Story,” are available courtesy of GFA.

Brooks County Farm Bureau Office Manager Robbie Hiers, left, and Colquitt EMC Director of Public Relations Sonja Aldridge, right, present a copy of “I Love Strawberries” to Scott Routsong, director of the Brooks County Library, on behalf of Georgia Foundation for Agriculture and Georgia EMC.

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