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AG IN THE CLASSROOM
On Aug. 23, the Wisconsin Ag Soybean Association, Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board and in the Classroom program Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation, each participant received hosted the Back-to-School Kick- a package of Soybean Ag Mags, other educational resources and Off at Farm Wisconsin Discovery a free copy of the 2020-2021 Book of the Year, "Full of Beans: Center in Manitowoc. Twenty- Henry Ford Grows a Car." two participants watched the After the event concluded, the participants had lunch and announcement of the 2020-2021 toured the Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center. The destination Book of the Year and essay contest also is changing programming for schools and tours during topic. The group listened to COVID-19. Teachers are still able to bring student groups to presentations on how to share Ag in Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center to see the interactive exhibits the Classroom resources during COVID-19 and how to work that teach students about Wisconsin agricultural production, with schools that are virtual, hybrid and in-person. food processing, and sustainable farming.
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Attendees engaged in discussions on how they can share Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center offers 10,000 square essay information, network with teachers, conduct virtual farm feet of interactive experiences for various ages. With activities tours and National Ag Day events. The group learned about developed for grades K-12, the exhibits have something for new resources including the Growing Wisconsin lessons and everyone. They also offer Advanced STEM courses in soils activities, fall-themed programming, Training Tuesday videos and crops, culinary, reproduction, calf care and maternity care. and reviewed deadlines for contests, scholarships and grants. Learn more about the Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center at Thanks to essay contest sponsors We Energies, Wisconsin farmwisconsin.org.
Watch for Ag in the Classroom Fall Programming
Wisconsin Ag in the Classroom will offer several resources year. The compiled lessons will be located in the Lesson Plan for K-12 teachers, students, parents and volunteers this section of the Wisconsin Ag in the Classroom’s website school year. (wisagclassroom.org). Each month will feature an animal and
The Training Tuesday series on the Wisconsin Ag in the crop. The packet will have lessons for elementary, middle and Classroom YouTube channel will continue through the end of high school students from Wisconsin Ag in the Classroom, 2020. Each week, the video will cover resources, grants, projects, National Ag in the Classroom, American Farm Bureau commodity partners, programs and activities that Ag in the Foundation for Agriculture and other commodity groups. The Classroom offers. packet also will contain a career focus, activities students can do
Monthly themes will be offered throughout the school and links to videos on that topic.
Thank You
to the Following WFB Foundation Donors: (Donations were made between July 21 and Sept. 28 2020)
• YourCause LLC Trustee • Benevity Community Impact Fund • Carl Casper in memory of Bob Bartholomew • Steve and Dawn Jones in memory of Bob Bartholomew • Carol Bartholomew in memory of Bob Bartholomew • Tom Oberhaus in memory of Bob Bartholomew • Dave Kruschke in memory of Bob Bartholomew • Wall Street Farmers Investment Club in memory of Bob
Bartholomew • Judith Porter in memory of Bob Bartholomew • Michael Beaumont in memory of Bob Bartholomew • Robert and Marilyn Stigler in memory of Bob Bartholomew • Racine County Farm Bureau in memory of Marjorie Demuth • Dan and Jean Poulson in memory of Chloe Eckelberg • Dan and Jean Poulson in memory of Eugene Krohn • Washington County Farm Bureau in memory of Marilyn Strupp • Jim and Gayle Holte in memory of Barbara Brock • Jim and Gayle Holte in memory of Bob Bartholomew • Sally Schoenike in memory of Bob Bartholomew • Joseph Kaczmarek in memory of Evelyn and Harold Sheedy
About the Foundation
The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation was established in 1988 to provide support for agricultural education and leadership programs. Through donations and other contributions, the foundation invests time and resources to support the next generation of agriculturists.
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