WILBARGER COUNTY, TEXAS (RFD News) — As the average age of farmers continues to rise, efforts to connect younger generations to agriculture are becoming increasingly important. Texas Farm Bureau is working to bridge that gap by bringing agriculture directly into classrooms, giving students a closer look at the industry.
During Ag Literacy Week, members of the Wilbarger County Farm Bureau visited local schools to read with students and talk about agriculture. Farm Bureau member Kurt Lemon says simple conversations can make a lasting impact.
“I’d love to see ag literacy grow in every county in Texas,” Lemon said. “I think that’s the best possible way to carry out our mission statement and be the voice of agriculture, getting to talk with the youth.”
Organizers say many people may not realize that a portion of Farm Bureau funding goes toward education efforts like these. Even in rural communities, some students may not fully understand how agriculture plays a role in their everyday lives.
In addition to student outreach, the Texas Farm Bureau also offers a three-day development program for teachers. This year’s workshop will focus on floral design and agricultural mechanics.
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