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SUMMARY:​Agricultural Literacy Week 2026
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DESCRIPTION:   	 		Agricultural Literacy Week - Monday, March 16 - Friday, March 20, 2026 	     	 		Second grade teachers and volunteers who are interested in participating in New York Ag Literacy Week call Rachel Williams. You can offer your support is as a volunteer reader! 	   Agricultural Literacy Week, offered statewide through New York Agriculture in the Classroom, pairs volunteers with classrooms to read Chelsea Tornetto&#39;s Seasons on the Farm and lead a simple, hands-on activity. The story highlights how the seasons shape farming and food production, including beef, while helping students understand the journey from farm to plate. By exploring what spring, summer, fall, and winter look like on a family farm, students gain a greater appreciation for the people who work year-round to produce food. 	This year&#39;s featured book highlights beef production—making it a great opportunity for New York beef producers to connect with local classrooms.Seasons on the FarmThroughout the year, life on a farm is filled with growth and joy, patience and renewal.On a farm, each season arrives with new jobs to do—crops to plant, animals to tend to, and fields to harvest. Readers get an insider&#39;s look at what spring, summer, fall, and winter look like on a family farm, from adorable baby animals to rumbling tractors and pumpkins to pies. This sweet, rhyming story is perfect for young readers, whether their home is on a farm or not!Written by Chelsea Tornetto.Illustrated by Karen Bunting        	 		Ways to get involved: 	     	 		Whether you volunteer, donate, or both, your involvement helps students better understand agriculture and New York beef. 	    	Volunteer to read 	Volunteers will visit local elementary schools during Ag Literacy Week to read and talk to children about New York&#39;s agriculture industry. Contact Rachel if you are interested. 	At the conclusion of the day&#39;s activities, the book will be donated to the school library for students and teachers to use throughout the school year. 	Donate a book 	Books are $15 each, donated to the school or library after being read. Donors are recognized with a bookplate and may choose a specific school or read the book themselves. 	If you are interested in making a donation, there is a fillable form:&amp;nbsp;2026 New York Agriculture in the Classroom Ag Literacy Week Book Donation Form 	Thank you for considering being part of this effort! Please reach out with any questions - Rachel.    	 		Visit the New York State Ag in the Classroom website to learn more about statewide activities and to learn about agriculture-themed books that have been featured in other years. 	   
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