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2009 California Foundation for Ag in the Classroom

by Nicolina Mulcahy | about the author 13. November 2009 08:55

This year, California Foundation for Ag in the Classroom held their statewide conference in Rohnert Park, California, on October 23-24th.  This was my first year attending the conference, which I found to be very informative and useful. Kicking off Friday’s activities was keynote speaker David Pegos, CDFA Assistant Secretary of Public Outreach. He shared the importance of ag literacy in his keynote address, along with providing an overview of agricultural production throughout the state. 

Many interactive workshops were offered to attendees; I chose to attend the Milk Matters! workshop, which highlighted Ag in the Classroom’s newest curriculum. During this hands-on workshop, participants performed activities that related to the many different dimensions of the dairy industry. Mandi Bottoms, Curriculum Coordinator for California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom, did an excellent job facilitating this workshop. Here are some of the useful resources that were provided: 

Dairy Feeds
Ultimate Efficient Recycler
Milk Matters! Discovering Dairy

After workshops were completed, participants were given the opportunity to tour local farms and businesses such as wineries, dairies, a compost operation, organic vegetable growers, flower growers and a restaurant.

I feel fortunate to have been able to participate in such an important educational event. I left with a better understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing California’s educators and farmers. This dialogue between educators and farmers will encourage future opportunities for working together to better the health of California through classroom education.

Nicolina Mulcahy

Territory Manager

 

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