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About Ag in the Classroom

Agriculture is Georgia’s largest industry. It is an important component of the state’s economy and provides one in seven jobs in agriculturally related fields. However, less than 2% of the population actually lives on the farm and few people have any knowledge of how the food and fiber system works to provide us with food, clothing and shelter.

Our Purpose

The purpose of the Georgia Agriculture in the Classroom program is to increase agricultural literacy among children and the general public. It provides tools for more effective teaching about agriculture and its role in an interdependent society, and to assist Georgia ’s educators in implementing the instruction of agriculture-related concepts in the classroom.

This mission is achieved through the activities of county Farm Bureau volunteers in their local communities and through teacher training courses held throughout the state.

Free Educational Resources

Georgia Farm Bureau's Ag in the Classroom program partners with teachers and other organizations to provide free educational resources for agriculture teachers and parents.

 

 

Contact Us

If you would like more information on the Georgia Agriculture In The Classroom program, please contact GFB's Ag in the Classroom Coordinator, Lauren Goble.

 

Georgia Ag In The Classroom
P.O. Box 7068
Macon, Georgia 31209-7068
(800) 342-1192  or  (478) 474-8411