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Students to share the story of agriculture to celebrate National Ag Day

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This week, students from across the country will be coming together to share the importance of agriculture — it’s all part of National Ag Day. It is a day that celebrates agriculture and provides an opportunity for those in the industry to share the importance of agriculture with a broader audience.

The future of agriculture is strong — and this is evident in many student-led agriculture organizations. This week, student leaders from FFA, 4-H, Agriculture Future of America, and Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences will share information on the critical role agriculture plays in our culture and economy.

National Ag Day, which is celebrated on Tuesday, March 22, is an opportunity for others to learn how agriculture provides safe, abundant and affordable products. It’s an opportunity to share the story of how agriculture plays an essential role in maintaining a strong economy and how food and fiber products are produced. This year’s theme is Growing a Climate for Tomorrow. AGDAILY is a sponsor of National Ag Day.

“National Ag Day gives students from agriculture youth organizations the chance to work together and share the importance of agriculture and agricultural education with our national government leaders. Students will learn skills this week, they’ll be able to use as they move forward in life and strengthen agriculture along the way,” said Celya Glowacki, advocacy and literacy ag based experience manager for the National FFA Organization.

For the last two years, students have been working together virtually to discover how they can continue to be advocates for agriculture while telling the vital story of agriculture throughout the nation. This year, they will be able to attend the event in-person in Washington, D.C. This year marks the 49th anniversary of National Ag Day which is celebrated in classrooms and communities across the country.

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