Growth does not happen all at once. More often it unfolds through small challenges, meaningful mentors and the decision to lean into opportunity. When Leah Hurd looks back on her time at Purdue, she ...
As agriculture education programs continue to grow, schools and FFA chapters are struggling to secure qualified agriculture ...
As an agriculture educator you will share your passions with the next generation of Ag leaders and strengthen a leading economic driver in Wyoming and across the United States. University of Wyoming’s ...
CLEMSON – Agricultural Education teachers are in high demand and Clemson University adds a new post baccalaureate certificate program that can help fill this need. The program is an add-on certificate ...
On a chilly, clear morning earlier this month, 17-year-old Shaun Patterson worked on a laptop in the spacious new greenhouse outside Archer High School, trying to get a robot to farm. If Patterson ...
The University of Wyoming is one of six pre-service programs nationwide to be awarded a CASE Implementation Grant, sponsored by Corteva Agriscience, to benefit current and future agricultural ...
This week, a retired educator will be recognized for his impact on the Clovis Unified Ag Programs.
Osceola County and its school district made another investment in its original cash-cow industry, quite literally—agriculture—and they’re getting the money in to shape the lives of the next generation ...
As we honor Women’s History Month in Nevada, we reflect on women's changing roles in agriculture from field labor to shaping its evolution through innovation ...
Already a thriving field within Yakima Valley’s school systems, agriculture education continues to grow, with new options for local students expected next year. Yakima Valley College will add its ...
Prepare for boundless career possibilities in technology, business, environmental science, public policy, and more with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Agriculture from Western Illinois ...
Carefully handling tiny green succulents, Pequea Valley High School students trimmed the stems and then potted them into soil. Their agriculture teacher, Doug Masser, stood in the school’s greenhouse ...
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