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  1. Education through organized community activities (Circular / West Virginia University, College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics, Agricultural Extension Service) by Aaron Henry Rapking, 1935
  2. Rural Development Centre: Evaluation of agricultural training activities by Monique Gauvin-Chouinard, 1974
  3. An analytical study of the activities and problems of county agricultural extension agents by Dickson Ward Parsons, 1930
  4. Advisory group activities in Illinois Departments of vocational agriculture, 1948-49: Summary of returns from a questionnaire to all Illinois teachers of vocational agriculture mailed April 30, 1949 by Herbert M Hamlin, 1949
  5. Observations on vegetable production and related activities in Iceland =: [Yfirlit og athuganir á grænmetisræktun og skyldum greinum á Íslandi] (Report / Research Institute Neðri Ás) by Lincoln C Peirce, 1969
  6. The earth and agriscience: Activity manual instructor's guide (AgriScience and Technology series) by Brenda J Scheil, 1996
  7. An analysis of activities in farmstead mechanization experienced by selected farmers and associated businesses, with implications for vocational-technical ... (University of Missouri bulletin) by Clinton O Jacobs, 1966
  8. Course of study in elementary agriculture for the Wisconsin rural schools by Franklin Ernest Heald, 1915
  9. Farm-fresh perspective: new England kids get back to the roots of their food.(LIFE: FARMS)(The Farm School): An article from: Science World by Jacqueline Adams, 2009-04-20
  10. The General Trade Union of Workers in Agriculture and Irrigation, Arab Republic of Egypt: An Appraisal, Based on Field Study, of the Activities, Ser by Dennis F. Hodsdon, 1983-08
  11. Teaching agricultural health and safety to elementary school students. (Teaching Techniques).: An article from: Journal of School Health by Karen D. Liller, 2001-12-01
  12. Farm shop activities and equipment, (Agricultural teachers' series) by James Kirk Coggin, 1942
  13. History of early medicine, history of early public schools [and] history of early agricultural relations in Dade County;: Some of the experiences and activities of the author by John Gordon Du Puis, 1954
  14. Fundraising efforts a success in Kansas City!(National Association of Agricultural Educators donations): An article from: Techniques

21. News From The Wisconsin Department Of Public Instruction
Contains links to news releases, publications, speeches, policy updates, and other communication activity by the state superintendent of public instruction. Education Information
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22. International Centre For Agricultural Education > Activities
back. Programme CIEA Seminar 2002 How best to obtain, use and communicate knowledge Grangeneuve, Switzerland, 1931 August 2002
http://www.ciea.ch/documents/s02_programme.htm
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CIEA Seminar 2002: "How best to obtain, use and communicate knowledge"
Grangeneuve, Switzerland, 19-31 August 2002
Sunday, 18 August
2.00 - 6.00 p.m. Arrival of the participants

Registration in the CIEA seminar office in the Agricultural Institute of the Canton Fribourg, Grangeneuve, Posieux, Switzerland
Monday, 19 August
8.30 a.m. Official opening in the assembly hall:
Speech of welcome
Christian Fricker, President of the Advisory Committee of the CIEA, Switzerland Words of welcome from the host canton
Pascal Corminboeuf, Governing Council of the Canton Fribourg, Switzerland Speech
Ambassador Walter Fust, Director of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (DEZA) in the Federal Department for Foreign Affairs, Berne, Switzerland
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Grard Viatte, Director of Food, Agriculture and Fishery, OECD, Paris, France Speech of Welcome Francis Egger, Principal, Agricultural Institute of the Canton Fribourg, Grangeneuve, Posieux, Switzerland 10.45 a.m.

23. CBIRS Request 411
Increased tourism, agricultural education activities, economic development opportunities, community and civic functions. Amount requested from the State for this project this year
http://www.flsenate.gov/data/Publications/2008/senate/reports/budget_issues/SENR
Community Budget Issue Requests - Tracking Id #411 Civic Arena Requester: Craig Coffey, County Administrator Organization: Flagler County Board of County Commissioners Project Title: Civic Arena Date Submitted 12/27/2007 4:17:26 PM Sponsors: King Statewide Interest: Promote tourism within the region and provide a venue for a variety of events to support and promote agricultural, economic development and civic activities; REDI County Recipient: Flagler County Contact: Craig Coffey, County Administrator 1769 E. Moody Blvd Contact Phone: Bunnell 32110 Contact email: ccoffey@flaglercounty.org Counties: Flagler Gov't Entity: Yes Private Organization (Profit/Not for Profit): Project Description: Construction funds for a covered bleachers, and associated facilities for an open air arena at the IFAS/Flagler County Recreation Area; REDI County. Is this a project related to a federal or state declared disaster? No Measurable Outcome Anticipated: Increased tourism, agricultural education activities, economic development opportunities, community and civic functions. Amount requested from the State for this project this year: Total cost of the project: Request has been made to fund: Construction What type of match exists for this project?

24. Information For Teachers And Students | Delaware NRCS
Facts about Delaware; The Following Documents Require Adobe Acrobat Delaware NRCS Kids (Fun Agricultural Education Activities for Kids) (336 KB)
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25. NM MVP Pub: FFA Agriculture Education
Today, almost half a million student members are engaged in a wide range of agricultural education activities, leading to over 300 career opportunities in the food, fiber and
http://www.nmact.org/activities/ffa/
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    FFA Agriculture Education
    FFA is a dynamic youth organization within agricultural education that changes lives and prepares students for premier leadership, personal growth and career success. FFA was created in 1928 as Future Farmers of America; that name was changed in 1988 to the National FFA Organization to represent the growing diversity of agriculture. Today, almost half a million student members are engaged in a wide range of agricultural education activities, leading to over 300 career opportunities in the food, fiber and natural resources industry. Student success remains the primary mission of FFA.
    The National FFA Organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and careersuccess through agricultural education. National FFA Website
    The New Mexico FFA has 78 chapters and over 4,000 members. The New Mexico FFA website includes a calendar of events.

26. FFA Home Page
Today, almost half a million student members are engaged in a wide range of agricultural education activities, leading to over 300 career
http://albionk12.org/ContentPages/CommunitySchoolofExcellence/HighSchool/FFA.htm
FFA
2009-2010 OfficersJenny Mckenna, Betsey Mckenna, Morgan Chappius, Stacia Southcott, Phil Panek,
Ronnie Manella, Nicole Nesbitt, Sarah Connor, Kaitlyn Miller, Jenny Monicelli, and Lauren Decarlo.
What is FFA?
FFA is a dynamic youth organization within agricultural education that changes lives and prepares students for Premier Leadership, Personal Growth and Career Success . FFA was created in 1928 as Future Farmers of America; the name was changed in 1988 to the National FFA Organization to represent the growing diversity of agriculture. Today, almost half a million student members are engaged in a wide range of agricultural education activities, leading to over 300 career opportunities in the food, fiber and natural resources industry. Student success remains the primary mission of FFA. (Taken from the 2003-2004 Official FFA Manual) Albion FFA chapter has been active for many years. Students attend state and national conventions, leadership workshops and more.

27. FFA - Home
positive difference in the lives of the students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. Activities
http://www.burke.k12.ga.us/education/club/club.php?sectionid=477&

28. Resources
California Agricultural Education Web Page www.calaged.org Agricultural education activities in California including news and applications.
http://ctap295.ctaponline.org/~cswindle/page7.html

29. The University Of Tennessee | Agricultural Leadership, Education And Communicati
active student organizations on the Agricultural Campus, promotes the development of scholarship, leadership, and cooperative qualities through agricultural education activities.
http://aee.tennessee.edu/ugffa.html
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Students in the program have the opportunity to become members of Collegiate FFA. This organization, one of the most active student organizations on the Agricultural Campus, promotes the development of scholarship, leadership, and cooperative qualities through agricultural education activities. Membership is open to all students, regardless of major. Many of the club's activities support the FFA organization, and members can compete for awards in collegiate competition at the State FFA Alumni Convention. The club also plans many social events throughout the year, including the annual awards banquet to honor outstanding students.
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30. Plano ISD Clubs Page
The F.F.A. is an organization where students are engaged in agricultural education activities. French Club Ms. Ferrara 469752-7800 X 37885 For students currently enrolled in
http://k-12.pisd.edu/schools/vines/clubs/club.htm
Vines High School
Student Clubs
Art Club
Margaret Boyd
Athletics
Trevor Dean
Band
Fred Sampson/ Aaron Daniel
Black Tie Players
Grant Goble
For students who are interested in theatre. You do not have to be involved in the theatre class. Drill Team (Vikettes)
Nicole Dillon The Vikettes are an award winning drill team that dance at football games, pep rallies, and perform in their own spring show. Destination Imagination Laurie Leifer F.C.A.(Fellowship of Christian Athlete) Roxie Shelvin / Renee Cole Serving the local community by equipping, empowering and encouraging people tomake a difference for Christ. FFA (Future Farmers of America) Brandon Leonard The F.F.A. is an organization where students are engaged in agricultural education activities. French Club Ms. Ferrara 469-752-7800 X 37885 For students currently enrolled in French class.

31. WHS FFA Favorites
FFA Organization is a youth organization that has almost half a million student members who are engaged in a wide range of agricultural education activities.
http://www.wheatlandhigh.org/ffa/favorites.htm
FFA places of interest...
The National FFA Organization
Founded in 1928 as the Future Farmers of America, The National FFA Organization is a youth organization that has almost half a million student members who are engaged in a wide range of agricultural education activities. The organization has over 7,000 chapters which concentrate on three primary areas: premier leadership, personal growth and career success. While 30 percent of its members come from farming communities, some 70 percent of FFA members are from rural non-farm, urban and suburban areas. On the homepage, visitors can learn about such events as National FFA Week, scholarship opportunities, and the organization's various conferences. For educators, the Educators Workroom will be a place that will be very helpful. Here they can learn about innovative teaching practices in agricultural education and also learn about various strategies for working with young people. CalAgEd
This site is for Secondary and Community College Students and Teachers. It is sponsored by the Agricultural Education Unit of the California Department of Education.

32. Fort Worth Stock Show And Rodeo Livestock Exhibitors
The Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate, a group of area business leaders that is dedicated to enhancing agricultural education activities of Texas youth, raised approximately 2.2
http://www.fwssr.com/?page_id=82

33. New Page 1
Today, almost half a million student members are engaged in a wide range of agricultural education activities, leading to over 300 career opportunities in the food, fiber and
http://www.ffa.umn.edu/what is FFA.htm
"What Does "FFA" Stand For?" Answering the Question. FFA faces a continuing challenge from the public and the news media in answering the questions, "What do the letters 'FFA' stand for?" and "What is FFA?" With input from the current and past national officers, the Marketing and Communication Services Team developed answers to these questions, and the text was approved at the January board of directors meeting. When providing information to the general public and media in news releases, brochures, website postings or in general conversation, the following language is suggested to help position the organization and its proper name. 1. "What is FFA?" FFA is a dynamic youth organization within agricultural education that changes lives and prepares students for premier leadership, personal growth and career success. Although FFA was created in 1928 as Future Farmers of America, the name was changed in 1988 to the National FFA Organization to represent the growing diversity of agriculture. Today, almost half a million student members are engaged in a wide range of agricultural education activities, leading to over 300 career opportunities in the food, fiber and natural resources industry. Student success remains the primary mission of FFA. 2. "What do the letters F-F-A stand for?"

34. The FFA Mission The National FFA
Today, almost half a million student members are engaged in a wide range of agricultural education activities, leading to over 300 career opportunities in the food, fiber
http://freshman.lpsb.org/club/ffa_files/dsfh_ffa.htm
DSFH
FFA Learning to Do
Doing to Learn,
Earning to Live,
Living to Serve.
The FFA Mission
The National FFA Organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of young people by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. The FFA Motto
The FFA motto gives members twelve short words to live by as they experience the opportunities in the organization.
What is FFA? FFA is a dynamic youth organization within agricultural education that changes lives and prepares students for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success. FFA was created in 1928 as Future Farmers of America; the name was changed in 1988 to the National FFA Organization to represent the growing diversity of agriculture. Today, almost half a million student members are engaged in a wide range of agricultural education activities, leading to over 300 career opportunities in the food, fiber, and natural resource industry. Student success remains the primary mission of FFA. FFA activities bridge the learning from the classroom to the real world.
Picture courtesy Cheryl Page.

35. Ideas For Education Activities
Ideas for Agricultural Education Activities Warren County teachers had the opportunity to attend a Teacher InService session during the summers of 2006 and 2008.
http://www.warrenag.org/pdf/ClassroomExamples.pdf

36. Department Of Agriculture News Archives
had to write three essays on the development of their leadership skills, their agricultural education activities
http://www.nj.gov/agriculture/news/press/1999/press990707.html
NJ Home Services A to Z Departments/Agencies FAQs ... News PRINCETON AGRICULTURE ASSOCIATION
HONORS FFA MEMBERS For Immediate Release: July 7, 1999 Contact: Hope Gruzlovic

hope.gruzlovic@ag.state.nj.us

From left to right - Sam Garrison, vice president of Princeton Agriculture Association and New Jersey Assistant Secretary of Agriculture; Marissa Cardona, Piscataway FFA Chapter; Luke G. McDade, South Hunterdon FFA Chapter; Gary Hoten, Howell Living History Farm, accepting for Laura Cooper, Hunterdon Central FFA Chapter; and Dr. Richard Ilnicki, president of Princeton Agriculture Association. Three FFA members were honored on June 24 by the Princeton Agriculture Association for their leadership activities in agricultural education and the FFA organization. Each received a $50 savings bond in the Association's first "FFA Recognition Program." The Princeton Agriculture Association is a 132-year-old association that strives to encourage youth to pursue agricultural careers and to spread knowledge of new and better concepts of promoting agriculture.

37. Wisconsin'sModel Academic Standards
W isconsin's Model Academic Standards in Agricultural Education Activities Guide. W isconsin's Model Academic Standards in Agricultural Education Middle School Activities Guide
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Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards set high goals and expectations for all students. Written by Wisconsin educators, parents, and other community representatives, they specify what we believe all students should know and be able to do by the end of grades 4, 8, and 12. Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards reflect the collective values of our citizens and are intended to prepare our young people for opportunities that exist in Wisconsin, the nation, and the world. Now on CD-ROM
Agricultural Education
No. 9003, 1998, 32 pp., $15 Model standards in agricultural education are industry-based. They provide targets for all students about agriculture and standards in agriculture for students with a special interest who are taking agriculture classes. Standards include strands in technology/information, global agriculture, leadership, ecology/environment, agriscience/production, and business management and marketing. The standards are cross-referenced to standards in science, social studies, math, and English language arts. W isconsin's Model Academic Standards in Agricultural Education Activities Guide W isconsin's Model Academic Standards in Agricultural Education Middle School Activities Guide
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38. Agricultural Literacy Program
There are a variety of agricultural education activities that educators can participate in with their students. The event or activity is listed with a short description and the
http://ag.arizona.edu/agliteracy/activities.htm
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ACTIVITIES There are a variety of agricultural education activities that educators can participate in with their students. The event or activity is listed with a short description and the contact person.
Farm Experience
The Arizona National Livestock Show coordinates a Farm Experience area for students and the general public. This interactive area lets children experience agriculture through hands-on activities. Contact Arizona National at (602) 258-8568 about arranging a visit for your students during the Arizona National Livestock Show held annually at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. The Farm Experience is open December 29-31. Visit www.anls.org for more information about the event..
Arizona Agriculture Day
Join the agriculture community at Superstition Farms in Mesa as we celebrate the diversity of products grown in Arizona. March 7, 2009. Visit the exhibits and enjoy a one dollar lunch. Contact Brandon Moak at (602)827-8200, ext. 389 or BMoak@cals.arizona.edu for information on AG Day. Visit web sites at www.azagday.com or www.superstitionfarm.com.
Arizona Envirothon
This is North America's largest high school natural resources competition. It combines in-class curriculum with hands-on field experiences, while demonstrating the role people have in important natural resources issues such as forestry, wildlife management, water quality and soil erosion. The five-member team must express a commitment to participate in the statewide competition by December 1 each year. At the completion of the learning process, the Envirothon conducts a series of competitions. This is a year-long learning process which culminates in the statewide competition. Contact:

39. Durham Farm Connections
Durham Region has a number of fun, yearround agricultural education activities. From a tractor ride through the apple orchard to milking a cow at the county fair.
http://www.durhamfarmconnections.ca/

40. Teacher Of The Year
years at current school_ On a separate sheet(s) briefly address the following • Please briefly describe your/your nominee's new or existing agricultural education activities.
http://www.mainefarmbureau.com/aginclass/teacher_of_the_year_app_10.pdf

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