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Spring lessons for you!

Flower Power


Ever wonder why flowers are so important to agriculture? Students will observe the anatomical structures of flowers and explain a flower's role in plant growth and reproduction as well as their connection to our food supply.

Check out the "power" of a flower! 

Sheep See, Sheep Do



As spring rolls around, so do new babies. Have students explore the difference between inherited and acquired traits and understand why knowledge of inherited and acquired traits is important to agriculture. Activities in this lesson include trait sorting, two video clips, a PTC taste test, and student presentations.

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Journey 2050

Technology and Innovation!


The current generation LOVES gaming, so let's embrace it! Students will explore new technologies that will impact the future of farming, understand the role of developing countries in food security, and explain how consumers influence the production of food. What ideas do you have to help feed the world?

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New Mexico

Compost Grant!


Ever wonder how you can include critical thinking in your students? What better way to get students thinking about science and combating food waste than by letting them dive right into a compost and vermicompost system? Apply today to get a FREE system for your school and get your students to solve problems.


Deadline to apply: March 24th!

APPLY NOW!
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We Are Hiring!


Become the next Program Coordinator with New Mexico Ag in the Classroom (NMAITC)! Through education, NMAITC strives to foster in students an appreciation of our farmers and ranchers and an understanding of the importance that agriculture and natural resources play in our everyday lives. 


The NMAITC program is instrumental in continuing to create educated consumers and voters on which the future of our great nation depends. Join our team and make an impact!

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