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Agriculture Accuracy

Children's books that tell the right ag story

Agriculture Accuracy


September 2008

Many FFA chapters rely on children’s books when teaching youngsters about agriculture. But did you know that there are more than 160 books that are recognized for being agriculturally accurate? Many children’s books may not tell the “full story” about agriculture, but the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture has found the best ones for use.





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Books like How Do Apples Grow and Lily’s Garden give children an appropriate view of our industry. For the full list, download this Ag Education Book List.




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