AITC gives books away for Earth Day!
In celebration of Earth Day, AITC offered a 30-minute presentation to 3rd-6th grade classrooms across the state. Presentations included a reading of Amazing Grazing and an interactive activity highlighting the many agricultrual products that are used in developing biodegradable items that students use every day.
110 teachers across the state took advantage of this opportunity allowing AITC to reach 3,046 students. Thank you to everyone who gave presentations: Liz Foster, Janel Rogers, Sherry Saylor, Steven Bales, Sine Kerr, Leia Layton, Crystal Blackmore, ASU Sigma Alpha, Catherine Miller, Jessica Nielsen, Alicia Boelts, Mark Ellsworth, Wendy Cavalier, Sarah Lann, and Bob Flake
AITC Celebrates Dr Seuss' Birthday with Oh Say Can You Seed
Teachers and students across the state received Arizona Farm Bureau's Oh Say Can You Seed, a 30-minute presentation presented by AITC. Presentation included a reading of Oh Say Can You Seed from the Hat in the Cat Learning Library and a hands-on seed activity for students. The first 150 teachers who signed up for the event were given the book to keep in their classroom libraries.
In total 40 volunteers visited 155 classrooms across the state and reached over 3,400 students.
Carlink Ranch Field Trip
San Manuel and Mamoth 4th graders once again visited the Carlink Ranch in Pima County. Students learned of the many by-products of cattle from the Beef Council, learned about Desert Wildlife from the Game and Fish, learned about caring for animals on a ranch, learned about conservation while on a hay ride around part of the ranch, learned how to make bio-diesel from used resteraunt oil, got to sit in a tractor, pick their own pumpkin and enjoy a delicious hamburger thanks to Andy and Stefanie Smallhouse.

Navajo County Students visit the Willis Family Pumpkin Patch
Over 4000 students visited the Willis Pumpkin Patch in Snowflake, Arizona. Students visited the farm and participated in an agricultural trivia corn maze, learned that chocolate milk does not come from brown cows, learned where their burger comes from, and received their very own pumpkin to take home.

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A Special thank you to our Agriculture in the Classroom Sponsors!
