“A love of learning isn’t limited by the classroom setting,” Meloy said. “Cultivating an excitement for learning about agriculture continues to drive the Foundation toward finding creative solutions to get these resources to students and their educators.”
Fall 2022 White-Reinhardt Grant Recipients
Georgia Farm Bureau
The Georgia Ag Experience, a 36-foot mobile classroom, was launched in 2021 to showcase Georgia agriculture. The Georgia Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture realized that the mobile classroom is not well-equipped for special needs and Early Intervention Program students, however, and will use grant funds to create a sensory-based learning station and lesson/activity for these students. This will allow all students to be able to see where their food comes from and see the real-world opportunities in agriculture.
Banks County Farm Bureau, Georgia
Banks County Farm Bureau and Banks County Elementary will use their grant to update their pollinator garden. By adding more plants and flowers, students will be able to study different pollinators in the area. Banks County will also add a vertical garden and cooking equipment so students will be able to see the process from seed to plate.
Union County Farm Bureau, Illinois
Union County Farm Bureau will work with elementary schools in the county to introduce AeroGarden kits for students. The garden container system will be able to be used by multiple classes in each school and show students different growing methods, the plant life cycle and where their food comes from. They will also donate accurate ag books to take learning further for the students.
Sedgwick County Farm Bureau, Kansas
The Sedgwick County Farm Bureau Agricultural Association is partnering with the newly created PBS Kansas Cochener-Garvey Foundation Children’s Education & Discovery Center in Wichita, Kansas. The center will focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics topics for young learners and families. The White-Reinhardt grant will be used for a beef display and model that explains beef cuts and other beef facts.
Sherman County Farm Bureau, Kansas
The Sherman County Farm Bureau is creating an Ag Ambassador program for incoming 2022-2023 seniors at Goodland High School. The high school seniors will teach other youth about agriculture with this curriculum and resources. With grant funds, they will also create curriculum for K-12 students that engages each child at an age-appropriate level through agriculture literature, hands on experiments, demonstrations and games. The high school seniors will also use this curriculum to teach other youth about agriculture.
Newton County Farm Bureau, Missouri
The Seneca FFA chapter Agricultural Literacy and Environmental Committees and Newton County Farm Bureau will create an augmented reality sandbox. The sandbox is a 3D, interactive, dynamic educational tool to help understand mapping, topography, watersheds and natural hazards. This display will be used in high school and elementary school classrooms so all students can learn about watersheds and their impact on agriculture.
Wood County Farm Bureau, Ohio
Wood Soil and Water Conservation District will take part in National Read a Book Day, using the Foundation’s Book of the Year, “How to Grow a Monster.” Representatives and members of the local agriculture community will visit county elementary schools to read the book, talk about agriculture and donate books to each library for future use.
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