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Agriculture for Life

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🌾 Every field has a story. In our Ask a Farmer series, we go straight to the roots to get answers to our curious questions. In this episode we learn about straw. 🎥 #AskAFarmer #AgEducation #AgInTheClassroom

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In a world of quick answers and constant content, how do we help students think deeper? The answer: real-world learning. And agriculture is the perfect place to start. 🌱📝 Read our latest blog. agricultureforlife.ca/post/growing-d…

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Summer is a great time to learn — and grow! Our Curious Kids Garden Journal turns gardens into outdoor classrooms where curiosity blooms. Designed for hands-on learning, this journal invites kids to observe, ask questions, and discover how plants grow. bit.ly/45bJDYS

Summer is a great time to learn — and grow!
Our Curious Kids Garden Journal turns gardens into outdoor classrooms where curiosity blooms. Designed for hands-on learning, this journal invites kids to observe, ask questions, and discover how plants grow. bit.ly/45bJDYS
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🐝 Want to learn more sweet facts and have some fun while you’re at it?🖍️ Download our Bee Fun colouring page — filled with pollinator fun and learning for curious kids!👉 Learn more & download: agricultureforlife.ca/post/bee-fun

🐝 Want to learn more sweet facts and have some fun while you’re at it?🖍️ Download our Bee Fun colouring page — filled with pollinator fun and learning for curious kids!👉 Learn more & download: agricultureforlife.ca/post/bee-fun
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From backyard gardens to family farm visits, agriculture is full of teachable moments. This summer, help your kids explore where their food comes from—and discover the values that grow along the way: patience, responsibility, and curiosity. #agforlife

From backyard gardens to family farm visits, agriculture is full of teachable moments. This summer, help your kids explore where their food comes from—and discover the values that grow along the way: patience, responsibility, and curiosity. #agforlife
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The most exciting questions open up thinking and possibilities. The kinds of questions that open minds, spark curiosity, and lead students into real-world learning that matters. That’s the power of ag education — it’s not about memorizing facts, it’s about growing thinkers.

The most exciting questions open up thinking and possibilities. The kinds of questions that open minds, spark curiosity, and lead students into real-world learning that matters. That’s the power of ag education — it’s not about memorizing facts, it’s about growing thinkers.
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Culture and tradition start at the dining table — where stories are shared, recipes are passed down, and every ingredient has a connection to ag. From field to fork, our food carries history, heritage, and heart. Let’s celebrate the farmers that make it all possible. #AgEducation

Culture and tradition start at the dining table — where stories are shared, recipes are passed down, and every ingredient has a connection to ag. From field to fork, our food carries history, heritage, and heart. Let’s celebrate the farmers that make it all possible. #AgEducation
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When students learn through agriculture, they don’t just study — they connect to the world around them, ask bigger questions, and grow into informed thinkers. That’s the power of ag education. 💡 #AgEducation #GrowingMinds #NextGenAg #LearningThroughAg #AgforLife

When students learn through agriculture, they don’t just study —  they connect to the world around them, ask bigger questions, and grow into informed thinkers.
That’s the power of ag education. 💡
#AgEducation #GrowingMinds #NextGenAg #LearningThroughAg #AgforLife
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Soil your lessons. The best classrooms get a little dirty — and a whole lot more curious. Ag brings real-world learning to life. 📘 Read more: Why Agriculture Belongs in Every Classroom agricultureforlife.ca/post/soil-your… #edchat #edadmin #edleadership #lessonplanning #teachers #agforlife

Soil your lessons.
The best classrooms get a little dirty — and a whole lot more curious. Ag brings real-world learning to life.
📘 Read more: Why Agriculture Belongs in Every Classroom agricultureforlife.ca/post/soil-your… #edchat #edadmin #edleadership #lessonplanning #teachers #agforlife
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Turn your Alberta road trip into a fun learning experience about agriculture! Our bingo sheet adds a twist to your journey. Spot cows, tractors, and crops as you drive through scenic landscapes and small towns. Download🔗agricultureforlife.ca/post/summer-ro…

Turn your Alberta road trip into a fun learning experience about agriculture! Our bingo sheet adds a twist to your journey. Spot cows, tractors, and crops as you drive through scenic landscapes and small towns. 
Download🔗agricultureforlife.ca/post/summer-ro…
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Did you know crops can store carbon and help fight climate change? Through practices like cover cropping, reduced tillage, and healthy soil management, ag plays a big role in capturing carbon from the air and keeping it in the ground.🎥 Watch to learn more. Bunge

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💧 Where does rainwater go? It all flows through watersheds — nature’s system for collecting, cleaning, and moving water. 👉 Learn more in our latest I Wonder? post - curious questions, for curious classrooms! agricultureforlife.ca/post/what-are-…

💧 Where does rainwater go? It all flows through watersheds — nature’s system for collecting, cleaning, and moving water. 👉 Learn more in our latest I Wonder? post - curious questions, for curious classrooms! 
agricultureforlife.ca/post/what-are-…
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Throughout history, ag has been the foundation of human survival. It is no surprise that many ancient civilizations honoured gods/goddesses, believing these deities controlled the fertility of the land, the success of crops, and the abundance of harvests. bit.ly/4fcmuck

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🌧️ Rainy day? Keep the fun growing indoors! Download our farm-inspired colouring sheets and let kids explore agriculture with a splash of creativity. 🖍️🐄🌾👉 Get yours here: agricultureforlife.ca/post/farm-fun-…

🌧️ Rainy day? Keep the fun growing indoors!
Download our farm-inspired colouring sheets and let kids explore agriculture with a splash of creativity. 🖍️🐄🌾👉 Get yours here: agricultureforlife.ca/post/farm-fun-…
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Learning never ends at Ag for Life. We had junior science summer campers visit the Know Your Food Trailer last week at TELUS Spark Science Centre. Wow! Did they have lots of great (and curious) questions about food and farming!! #AgforLife

Learning never ends at Ag for Life. We had junior science summer campers visit the Know Your Food Trailer last week at <a href="/TELUS_Spark/">TELUS Spark Science Centre</a>. Wow! Did they have lots of great (and curious) questions about food and farming!! #AgforLife
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Fruits, vegetables, and grains haven’t always looked like they do today! 🌾 Through a process called “domestication,” humans have adapted wild plants to grow the foods we rely on. 👉 Learn more in the summer edition of Sprout: agricultureforlife.ca/sprout

Fruits, vegetables, and grains haven’t always looked like they do today! 🌾 Through a process called “domestication,” humans have adapted wild plants to grow the foods we rely on.
👉 Learn more in the summer edition of Sprout: agricultureforlife.ca/sprout
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Many of today’s most important crops—such as wheat, and barley—trace their origins to the Fertile Crescent. The regions ag revolution marked a turning point in human history, laying the foundation for the global food systems we depend on today. Learn more: agricultureforlife.ca/post/what-is-t…