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Statistics Facts. Oregon leads the nation in hazelnut and grass seed production, earning the nickname of Grass Seed Capital of the World. The state consistently ranks as a top producer of Christmas trees, berries, onions, sweet cherries, hops, and potatoes within the United States.
National Agriculture in the Classroom - Grants Provides $500 grants each year to Pre-K-12 teachers who have classroom projects that use agricultural concepts to teach reading, writing, math, science, social studies and more.
An agricultural education program is made up of three integrated parts: Classroom Instruction, FFA and Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE). Students with an SAE learn by doing. With help from their agricultural teachers, students develop an SAE project based on one or more SAE categories.
Where are the agricultural hearths? The main agricultural hearths are in the Fertile Crescent or present-day Southwest Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Indus River Valley, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Mesoamerica.
Students are introduced to the definition of agriculture through the 6 Fs of Agriculture farming, food, fiber, forestry, fishing and flowers.
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One of the best ways to remember what agriculture means is to remember the 5 Fs. Agriculture is farming, food, fabric, forestry, and yes, flowers. Those words bring to mind lots of images, the things you use everyday.
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Agriculture has always been challenged by the need to develop climate resilient, high yielding crop varieties for Food, Feed, Fiber, Fuel Fine chemicals (5F).

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