Bismarck, N.D. – According to the state officials, up to $100,000 will be available for the programs in this biennium.
Agriculture Commissioner Goehring released the following statement:
“Agriculture in the Classroom programs help young people learn where their food comes from and how to make better food choices for themselves.
The program provides teachers with curricula and class lesson development materials, training seminars, a magazine, website and other tools to make agriculture part of the school day.
The materials provided support all core areas of study.”
Information on grant opportunities and on preparing and submitting proposals is available here.