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Do You Know GMO?

  • Lesson
  • Grades 3 – 5

Students explore the process of genetic engineering and discover the eleven bioengineered crops and two animals approved in the United States.

Sorghum at School: The Sorghum Story

  • Lesson
  • Grades 3 – 5

Students will investigate sorghum, including the stages of plant growth, production in the United States, health benefits, geography, and positive environmental impacts.

water drop ripple

Water Quality

  • Lesson
  • Grades 6 – 8

Students investigate the effects of added soil nutrients on water quality, perform chemical and physical tests on water samples, collect and identify macroinvertebrates from a freshwater system and compare physical, chemical and biological factors of an aquatic ecosystem to determine water health.

cob of corn on plant

Growing America

  • Lesson
  • Grades 6 – 8

Students determine corn anatomy and function of plant parts, identify stages of plant development in corn, and research how temperature plays a role in corn growth as they calculate growing degree units (GDUs) for a region.

plowed field

Soil and Sustainability (Grades 9-12)

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students observe soil ecosystems to investigate how human impact affects the biodiversity of soils using the Simpson's Index of Diversity. Then, students conduct an investigation using field corn to determine how the introduction of nitrogen fertilizers impact soil microorganisms and biodiversity.

The Ultimate Efficient Recycler

  • Lesson
  • Grades 3 – 5

Students examine how cows help conserve natural resources by identifying the important role dairy cattle have in reducing, reusing, and recycling food processing by-products. Students identify each stage of the ecological cycle and the important role of decomposers.

Let's Raise a Barn

  • Lesson
  • Grades 3 – 5

Students explore the benefits and functions of different types of barns and use problem-solving skills to build a model of a hay barn that meets specific requirements.

Sea fish farm

Overfishing and Aquaculture (Grades 3-5)

  • Lesson
  • Grades 3 – 5

Students discover the sources of various fish and seafood, compare wild-caught and farm-raised aquaculture systems, and use a simulation to determine how overfishing can damage the ocean ecosystem.

How to Grow a Monster: The Needs of a Zucchini Plant

  • Lesson
  • Grades K – 2

Students read How to Grow a Monster, describe the needs of a zucchini plant, identify the structure and function of zucchini plant parts, grow classroom zucchini plants, and experiment with different environments and growing conditions.

Many Types of Farms

  • Lesson
  • Grades 3 – 5

Students explore the sources of a variety of agricultural products and discover that farms can be diverse in size and in products that are grown and raised.

Milk or Meat? Beef or Dairy?

  • Lesson
  • Grades K – 2

Students identify the differences between beef and dairy cattle and determine the commodities produced by each type of cattle.